I’m usually against companies doing this, but of what he says is true than its totally ok my book.
I’m usually against companies doing this, but of what he says is true than its totally ok my book.
I never said it was a hack. The people who use GPE are smart and skilled enough to avoid potential problems. I'd it was meant to be safely turned off for consumers than they would have put in an option to do so.
the problem is that OneDrive is not just a simple default app. It handles syncing of various other features and other jobs. Microsoft engineers depend on it being enabled, hence why they made it stupid crazy hard to remove. I happen to agree with your sentiment but windows 10 does not. Like I said. You are setting…
i understand users may not want certain of Windows 10 running or installed but these articles that’s disable, uninstall, etc certain aspects set up a user for future headaches. Microsoft updates, patches, and fixes the OS assuming these processes are running. Taking these back road ways to fix it is dangerous now and…
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might be because I’m on my phone but I don’t see the calculator in the link given.
This can save bandwidth as well. Leave it turned on but only for PCs on your local network. That way only one pc needs to download updates.
Mini-Rant: Stop renting your damn home. Everybody is doing this causing low inventory, higher prices, and locking many families out of an affordable home. Don’t be a price out a family from a home by selling your house.
did the option to delay the restart go away. I’m fact the in Windows 10 you can set the time you want restart windows after updates.
I would like something like this to import from Songza into Spotify.
Use the modern app.
on a serious note. If you buy a chromebook with the express knowledge that you will need to use a second PC to fully realize your college career, than by all means, a chromebook is for you. Otherwise get PC or Mac. With a Chromebook, the cons, as of now, far outweigh the pros.
it's hard to argue with someone who dismisses logic and facts. You are like a Republican Googler. Lol
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Combing quality and chromebooks on anything under $350 is a laugh. God you are insufferable. You can’t see the Forrest for the trees.
Also calling Chromebooks “a true powerhouse machine” not even the most ardentardent chromebook users wouldwould call it that. What you just said just goes to show that you really don’t know what you are talking about.
What the heck is an “average college student”? That means nothing. My wife was an “average college student”. A typical laptop would have served her better. You can’t predict what you will need your laptop for. We didn’t think one of her classes would need java to participate in. We didn’t anticipate hernto need to use…
The problem is in close to all colleges are always behind in the tech they can use. Can you “get by” with a chromebook? Maybe, but if you are the type of person asking that question then you are the type person who should buy a real laptop. Computer labs do not guarantee a seat, and god forbid you need to hand…
The short answer is no. Not now and not for a while is a Chromebook or devices like it suitable for students. Sure you may be able to do 97% of what you need to do on it but it comes to that 3% you don’t want to think about how to overcome that peopblem, whatever it may be. Your laptop should always just be there…