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โNov-20-2013 10:44 AM
HappyKayakers wrote:monkey44 wrote:
Monkey will let you know - If I have to, I'll buy a new HD, and replace the stock one - if the existing HD won't take Wdw7 ... Not me, am taking it to S-I-L who is a tech.
A hard drive is a hard drive is a hard drive. You can format it and load anything you want on it. The problem may be the other hardware in the computer which may not have Win 7 drivers available to talk to the operating system.
โNov-20-2013 09:50 AM
monkey44 wrote:
Monkey will let you know - If I have to, I'll buy a new HD, and replace the stock one - if the existing HD won't take Wdw7 ... Not me, am taking it to S-I-L who is a tech.
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โNov-19-2013 03:41 PM
pigman1 wrote:tkcas01 wrote:AMEN! If you're not willing to control your machine, they'll happily do it for you. Just don't think you'll have anything that's usable or efficient. It's called personal responsibility, and if you're not willing to take the time to learn how to do it, you'll continue to have problems.
Or, does he need to go into Windows Update and tell it only to inform him of available updates, not download and install them? I don't use Win8, but in Win7 I go into Windows Update and click "Change Settings". There I tell it to "Check for updates but let me choose whether to download and install them."
That way you can choose to download them when you are connected by some means other than limited bandwidth. I personally don't care for my computers doing anything without my knowledge.
โNov-19-2013 01:30 PM
tkcas01 wrote:AMEN! If you're not willing to control your machine, they'll happily do it for you. Just don't think you'll have anything that's usable or efficient. It's called personal responsibility, and if you're not willing to take the time to learn how to do it, you'll continue to have problems.
Or, does he need to go into Windows Update and tell it only to inform him of available updates, not download and install them? I don't use Win8, but in Win7 I go into Windows Update and click "Change Settings". There I tell it to "Check for updates but let me choose whether to download and install them."
That way you can choose to download them when you are connected by some means other than limited bandwidth. I personally don't care for my computers doing anything without my knowledge.
โNov-19-2013 09:07 AM
thestoloffs wrote:monkey44 wrote:
Yeah - beginning to realize that - and it steals my data allowance when it updates the new tiles I now have again on my screen. This time, I figured out ... Verizon 'gave me' a new 4G device. Now, every time I turn it on, BING home page comes up, even tho my homepage is NOT Bing ... SO, it must have installed it again when I installed the 4G.
Monkey, if you're concerned about Live Tiles or other apps using up your 4G connectivity with W8.1, choose Settings, Change PC settings, Network, and click on the Verizon 4G network icon. Then, set Metered Connection to On.
That will automatically tell W8.1 to throttle automatic downloads while still permitting normal PC usage.
The definition of a "metered connection" is one which has a charge per unit and a maximum limit before overage charges apply. That's what your VZN 4G sounds like.
Good luck!
โNov-19-2013 08:33 AM
monkey44 wrote:
Yeah - beginning to realize that - and it steals my data allowance when it updates the new tiles I now have again on my screen. This time, I figured out ... Verizon 'gave me' a new 4G device. Now, every time I turn it on, BING home page comes up, even tho my homepage is NOT Bing ... SO, it must have installed it again when I installed the 4G.
โNov-19-2013 03:27 AM
bwanshoom wrote:
Bing is a lot of things, not just a search engine or a toolbar.
It does have a desktop client which can be removed through the normal Control Panel => Programs & Features.
And on Windows 8 it's almost a virus the way it's permeated throughout the system
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