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Why I hate Windows 10

Why I hate Windows 10

.....and what's the program that's not responding?

Windows 10.

It's gonna be due to a Windows Update.... and that 'feature' still doesn't work....forward or back.

Hard reset gets you going again...for about a minute or two....but eventually the only 'action' is the busy cursor going round and round.....

 

And har-fucking-har ...try Googling 'Windows 10 Freezes' and you'll get more hits than 'porn' or 'fluffy cat'....;p

 

At this stage I'm thinking....reformat and going to an OS THAT WORKS....aka....Windows 7 Ultimate 64 [what was on it originally].

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Reply #26 Top

Quoting boninc, reply 25

I just went to Win 10 on both computers and I agree with Jafo.  Try eliminating some of the , "universal applications" if you are feeling masochistic.

 
Easy to do with iObit uninstaller.

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Reply #27 Top

I'm feeling 'mildly' confident that I have wrangled my lappy into submission.....

....now to get the better of Uncle's.

In spite of Microsoft's best efforts, I am gonna get on top of both.....probably have all those years of messing with Litestep [coding] to thank for 'maybe' winning out...;)

Reply #28 Top

I don't like Win 10, either, and I quite often visit Majorgeeks.com for tips on how to manage difficulties in the OS, especially on how to eliminate the damned apps and 'suggestions'.... MS' covert term for blatant advertising.

Luckily, I've not had issues with Wi.fi or network connections, nor have I had issues with USB connections since ridding myself of a USB hub that kept dropping drives for no apparent reason.  Instead I now use a couple of PCI-E cards that provide me 10 rear-mounted and reliable USB 3.1 ports if/when needed.

One of my pet hates, though, is when trying to access a drive, file or open a folder, and Win 10 sits there for a while "working on it".  Another is when moving files and folders and File explorer just stops part way into the operation.  There have been times when I was forced to use Task-Manager to close the stalled operation so I could recommence moving those files/folders.

Other than that, most of the things that pissed me off about Win 10 have been rectified or eliminated.  However, I still prefer Win 7 or 8.1.

I did have a copy of Win 7 that activated okay and ran for several weeks, then MS deactivated it and marked the screen with "This Copy of Windows is Invalid".  I rang MS to find out why and was told that the product key had been recalled and that I would have to purchase a copy of Win 10.  And no, it didn't matter to MS one iota that perfectly legitimate money had been expended to secure the 'now' invalid Win 7.

For mine, MS is nothing more than a bunch of software thugs.

Reply #29 Top

Seems everytime I shut the computer down it loses my passwords.  Sometimes it just loses them when I'am running the program.

Reply #30 Top

Thank you Red Neck Dude.  You have made me happy as a big dog!  I have been trying to get rid of some of that Microsoft junk for months!  Thanks to you, I got rid of it all in one quick session on each computer.

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Glad to help, boninc!

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I am truly baffled.  I have 12 PCs and laptops in this house, all of them run windows 10. Very few issues.

 

Sadly, the ones that do have a few issues happen to be issues with Stardock products. ( Not bashing SD, just a fact)

I use at least 4 of these rigs daily with graphics work, photoshop, gaming, etc.   Very few issues.

 

Baffles me why so many have so many issues with 10.

 

Other than it's ugliness, I think it's the best OS ever!

 

Other than maybe MacOS,

 

 

Reply #34 Top

Quoting RedneckDude, reply 34

Other than it's ugliness, I think it's the best OS ever!
Me too. No problems for a very long time now.

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Reply #35 Top

Confidence. [n].  The feeling you have immediately before you fully understand the situation.

Being cocky....after getting a handle on three [3] new installs of 10, 2 Pro and one Home on lappies...I have a hankerin' [been around Americans too darn long] to try my luck with an old desktop that still has a wonky 10 on it....probably from the days when MS actually admitted it was a beta.....

Maybe I can get that updated too....

 

 

....probably just pissing into the wind...;p

Reply #36 Top

Quoting RedneckDude, reply 1

I'm speechless. And that never happens.

I love Windows 10 and have very little problems out of it. I hate to say it, but most of the issues I have with Windows 10 are with Stardock products.

And har-fucking-har ...try Googling 'Windows 10 Freezes' and you'll get more hits than 'porn' or 'fluffy cat'....

That's funny right there...lol!!!!

RND-  I agree with you.  For the most part with Windows 10, I don't have very many problems. It is very stable across the enterprise. Every once in awhile an odd issue.  As of Late, almost all the problems I have been having is with Stardock products, and permissions issues on folders that are used with Deskscapes.  And now the Black screen and constant WDM crashing that started with 19536.1 and Deskscapes.

Reply #37 Top

Quoting RedneckDude, reply 26

Easy to do with iObit uninstaller.
That is one really helpful great program, and the rest of their software catalogue are not bad as well. Great tip!

Reply #38 Top

Quoting Yrgal, reply 37

That is one really helpful great program, and the rest of their software catalogue are not bad as well. Great tip!

Keep away from the 'registry defrag' option in Advanced System Care ...it'll 'frag' your registry.

The rest of the stuff is pretty functional though...;)

Reply #39 Top

Jafo would be correct. 

 

Damn, that was hard to say.....X|  

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Quoting Jafo, reply 38

Keep away from the 'registry defrag' option in Advanced System Care ...it'll 'frag' your registry.

I never had that problem when I used Advanced System Care, and I used it once weekly when I performed maintenance.  I'm currently using Wise Care 360 and have had no issues with registry defrag there, either.

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All my systems use ASC of one level or another...3 are on 'Pro'.  Had 2 issues with reg defrag several years ago...so I avoid it...;)

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Quoting Jafo, reply 35

try my luck with an old desktop that still has a wonky 10 on it....probably from the days when MS actually admitted it was a beta.....

Maybe I can get that updated too....

"This might take a while"

The epitome of "The Understatement".

Updating from an early [alpha] 10 Pro 64 to a recent release [safe-haha] build 10 Pro 64....and...."this might take a while".

OK, so it's an experiment....afterall, it does exist as an install option....so you'd 'think' it was actually possible.....I mean....possible in an average person's lifetime.

Bugger....if I only had children....their children might see it finish.....

Reply #43 Top

Woke up, got out of bed...

Dragged a comb across my head...

Found my way downstairs and drank a cup...

And looking up I noticed I was late...

Found my coat and grabbed my hat...

Made the bus in seconds flat..

Found my way upstairs and had a smoke...

Somebody spoke and I went into a dream...

 

It worked.

8 hours later.

An insitue update of 10 keeping proggies and docs and settings....

First time in 8 x 10 installs.

 

Paint me gob-smacked....;p

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Quoting Jafo, reply 43

Found my way upstairs and had a smoke...

 I thought that you had quit the smokes years ago.... or did you start up again because Win 10 has been frustrating and uncooperative?

In four days time I will have been off 'em for 15 years.  Maybe Win 10 doesn't frustrate me as much as does you.;P  

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I don't smoke a lot...but started when I was 10 ..... 55 years ago...;)

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Alcohol on the other hand....I'll be sending MS a bill for a new liver....;)

Reply #47 Top

Quoting Jafo, reply 45

I don't smoke a lot...but started when I was 10 ..... 55 years ago...;)

I started when I was 7 and trying to be like the older blokes ..... almost 60 years ago.  Thing is, I did smoke heavily for a number of years, and that's why I had to quit .... my breathing wasn't good and I struggled to get stuff done.

So glad I'm off them.... both financially and health-wise.

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Quoting Jafo, reply 46

Alcohol on the other hand....I'll be sending MS a bill for a new liver....;)