Second episode – updated to Windows 10 as tired of daily "reminder" to do so – about six months ago – numerous crashes – made computer unusable – so un-installed and reverted to Windows 7 (which I love!). Was told that even with uninstalling Windows 10 leaves a "legacy" on your machine and will always auto-update. Somehow, with aid from on-line sites, I finally disabled that – and after this ….
My PC suddenly went from 8 sec. shutdown to three min. probably a conflict between some update as well as an old driver. Your advice no 3; "Driver Or Operating System Problems – IObit offers a tool called Driver Booster that will scan your PC for outdated drivers rrmprove them for you." have been effective now it’s time for 8 sec. :))
When it comes to calendars, Google and Microsoft just dont get along. If youve experimented with add your Google Calendar account on the Windows 8 default calendar app, you know what Im discussing theres absolutely no way to signing in. There had been, and several users still have it working, however, if youre settings things up now, you wont even find a possibility to log into Google.
I am while using Surface being a tablet, and after having an android tablet with Swype, or Swiftkeys, or Google keyboard, it is just a major disappointment. I have continued to suggest that Microsoft open up their API for third party keyboards, allow their particular subsidary SwiftKeys? to implement a tablet, responsive, swype, and quality correction keyboard, and get many folks of tablets to suggest improvements for his or her tablet GUI.
All the files from your previous OS usually binkw32.dll are moved there. Free programs like PhotoRec from cgsecurity maybe be able to recover the file it’s hasn’t been overwritten. Also hard disk drives fail regularly , and operating with no current backup is dangerous indeed. You can get a 2tb external harddrive for around $70, or use cloud backup for $5-10 per month(cheaper if purchased in bulk (1,2, or three years at any given time).