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Gdetrailer wrote:
There are a lot of "risk adverse" folks (many on this forum) that believe that one must use only the newest supported OS, install every single update, newest drivers, etc prevent the one in ten billion chance of a security flaw wreaking havoc on ones PC or network.
Security patches while they patch a specific known flaw, often end up creating new flaws or breaking functionality of the OS or software.
โNov-17-2021 09:13 AM
mr. ed wrote:
thanks for that info, GDetrailer. My older Toshiba will probably be due for replacement in a few years, anyway, and I may opt for an entirely different OS, such as ios or Chromebook. Who knows? ๐
โNov-16-2021 03:49 PM
Gdetrailer wrote:mr. ed wrote:
My Windows 10 laptop isn't upgradable to W11, so I'll use W10 until the 2025 cutoff date. I like W10, and don't care if I never get W11.
As far as Edge browser goes, that's my default browser, and I'm completely happy with it. It's never caused a white screen, as in your case. I also have Firefox installed as a backup; no trouble with it either.
I've also played around with Vivaldi browser. I liked that, too, but feel 2 browsers are enough.
Win10 will run way past the 2025 date, that date is nothing more than the date that MS will no longer pay attention to it as far as security patches. Might even do you a huge favor by not installing broken haphazard and buggy updates that were never tested before being released.
Fair chance, like XP, 7, 8.1 that date will be a moving target due to those OS versions being highly embeded into machines and equipment that everyone highly depends on like bank ATMs and even hospital equipment.
Takes a huge effort and expense to replace/upgrade or flip embeded products and sometimes there simply is no replacement due to manufacturer bowing out of a product segment or just going bankrupt.
Spent 22 yrs of my life working in a industrial high tech environment building PCs for robotics systems that operate in the background but have a significant role in healthcare settings.. I have seen it take as long as 3 yrs to test and qualify new PCs and OS systems for the companies products with the software. Then replacing tens of thousands of PCs in the field takes considerable time and manpower.. When I left the company last yr, they still had well over half of the systems still running Win7..
โNov-16-2021 12:17 PM
mr. ed wrote:
My Windows 10 laptop isn't upgradable to W11, so I'll use W10 until the 2025 cutoff date. I like W10, and don't care if I never get W11.
As far as Edge browser goes, that's my default browser, and I'm completely happy with it. It's never caused a white screen, as in your case. I also have Firefox installed as a backup; no trouble with it either.
I've also played around with Vivaldi browser. I liked that, too, but feel 2 browsers are enough.
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โNov-16-2021 03:57 AM
1492 wrote:navybanker wrote:
Also laptop is telling it is compatible with windows 11 and do I want to download. Is 11 a good deal? No cost to download? Thanks,
Personally, I would wait until you determine WIN 11 is compatible with your existing software and other hardware drivers such as your printers. You still have at least 6-months to get the free upgrade offer.
โNov-15-2021 05:50 PM
navybanker wrote:
Also laptop is telling it is compatible with windows 11 and do I want to download. Is 11 a good deal? No cost to download? Thanks,
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