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pnichols
Jul 09, 2018Explorer II
Gdetrailer,
I don't understand or am so far not concerned with much of the Windows 10 & computer issues you mention above.
I configured my computer's (actually several different computers) desired basic desktop screen around 25 years ago starting with XP. I've maintained and slightly refined it down through the years with XP, Vista, and now Windows 10. My concept was to have the "window into my computer" be the same regardless of computer, and it's operating system, or it's operating system revision. To do this has taken some learning and persistence. I still have a desktop computer at home running XP and it's opening desktop screen look and feel is just about identical to the opening desktop screen's look and feel on my newest Dell SSD Windows 10 laptop that we take on RV trips.
The operating system tweaking and adjusting that I do is to remove or disable all bloatware, unwanted applications, and unwanted behaviors. Once this is done, what I've been left with down through the years is a faster responding system with superior graphics and more convenient housekeeping - such as automatic residual software cleanup, automatic memory defragmentation, automatic WEB site filtering, automatic memory protection, automatic email blocking, etc.. I've not experienced any crashes with Windows 10 the couple of years that I've been using it - but I am very careful with what applications and programs that I actively use and leave running in the background.
As far as I've experienced up to this point, Windows 10 has been the best operating system for precise user control of all of it's aspects so as to be able to custom configure it.
I don't understand or am so far not concerned with much of the Windows 10 & computer issues you mention above.
I configured my computer's (actually several different computers) desired basic desktop screen around 25 years ago starting with XP. I've maintained and slightly refined it down through the years with XP, Vista, and now Windows 10. My concept was to have the "window into my computer" be the same regardless of computer, and it's operating system, or it's operating system revision. To do this has taken some learning and persistence. I still have a desktop computer at home running XP and it's opening desktop screen look and feel is just about identical to the opening desktop screen's look and feel on my newest Dell SSD Windows 10 laptop that we take on RV trips.
The operating system tweaking and adjusting that I do is to remove or disable all bloatware, unwanted applications, and unwanted behaviors. Once this is done, what I've been left with down through the years is a faster responding system with superior graphics and more convenient housekeeping - such as automatic residual software cleanup, automatic memory defragmentation, automatic WEB site filtering, automatic memory protection, automatic email blocking, etc.. I've not experienced any crashes with Windows 10 the couple of years that I've been using it - but I am very careful with what applications and programs that I actively use and leave running in the background.
As far as I've experienced up to this point, Windows 10 has been the best operating system for precise user control of all of it's aspects so as to be able to custom configure it.
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