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โAug-21-2016 05:11 PM
AsheGuy wrote:sherlock62 wrote:Not on my laptop that has 1607. Maybe it was an option but I don't remember making the choice. Not that it matters to me.
Look you will find the Windows.old folder after the Win 10 Anniv. install.
โAug-21-2016 11:15 AM
sherlock62 wrote:Not on my laptop that has 1607. Maybe it was an option but I don't remember making the choice. Not that it matters to me.
Look you will find the Windows.old folder after the Win 10 Anniv. install.
โAug-21-2016 07:05 AM
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โAug-21-2016 03:37 AM
RoyB wrote:
My latest WIN 10 updates all came on August 8 2016. I don't see anything here related to the WIN10 Anniversary Update...
I was told I would have to Microsoft and download it myself if I wanted to have it...
How can I tell if I have it or not??? Can you give me the KB number of the WIN 10 Anniversary Update.
AS far as I know all is running fine here. I am running WIN 10 in WIN 7 mode with ICONs down the left side of the main screen with task bar on the botton. The main screen is running several of my Night Scenes in screensaver mode.
Never wanted to have a screen full of active small window tabs of all my programs. I only load up the ones I normally use at startup using bookmarks just like I did in the WIN7 and WIN8.1 days
Everyone that walks in says I thought you changed over to WIn 10 haha
Roy Ken
โAug-20-2016 12:54 PM
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โAug-20-2016 08:39 AM
RoyB wrote:
My latest WIN 10 updates all came on August 8 2016. I don't see anything here related to the WIN10 Anniversary Update...
I was told I would have to Microsoft and download it myself if I wanted to have it...
How can I tell if I have it or not??? Can you give me the KB number of the WIN 10 Anniversary Update.
Roy Ken
โAug-20-2016 07:00 AM
monkey44 wrote:az99 wrote:
Win 10 is no longer called an OS, it is a service. You continually pay for a service. That is the direction they are leading the sheep. They did not update Win 7 computers to 10 for free because they wanted to reduce profits.
Many of the programs are going to "monthly service" instead of buying the disk or download the program -- Adobe, for example. It forces the photo guys that use Photoshop to pay a monthly fee now, and if you stop paying, you lose the ability to process photos.
I'm not positive about this statement, but I believe in order to use the program while processing, you have to remain on the 'cloud', which means online the entire time. IF that's true (and if it isn't now, it will get there eventually) then any photo guy with limited hotspot data plan (like myself) will eat that plan alive each month.
We're on three PC's with Win7 on all - will never update to Win10 until that "warm place" freezes over. Letting MS into my PC whenever it wants, well, that ain't gonna happen. Period - at least not with me knowing it ...
โAug-20-2016 05:39 AM
az99 wrote:
Win 10 is no longer called an OS, it is a service. You continually pay for a service. That is the direction they are leading the sheep. They did not update Win 7 computers to 10 for free because they wanted to reduce profits.
โAug-20-2016 05:04 AM
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