โNov-21-2016 12:37 PM
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โNov-26-2016 10:19 AM
mr. ed wrote:
Thanks. By coincidence, I was reading a PC magazine this morning which also verified the same thing: version 1607 or higher is the updated version. That probably explains why it took so long for the updates to download and install after I reinstalled W 10.
โNov-26-2016 09:54 AM
โNov-25-2016 04:29 PM
mr. ed wrote:
Here's another question: I'm not absolutely sure, but I may already have the anniversary edition of W 10. The info below shows what version I'm running, but I don't know if these describe W 10 anniversary. What say you?
version1607 (OSBuild 14393.447)
โNov-25-2016 04:01 PM
โNov-25-2016 03:42 PM
sherlock62 wrote:mr. ed wrote:
Well, I'm back to normal now. Just reinstalled W 10 yesterday. Went without a hitch, but very slow process. Didn't cost anything except my time. :C
Good news! Did you end up using the Microsoft Media Creation Tool to get the program on USB stick? IF you did, you have installed the Win 10 Anniv. edition (current offering) of Win 10 with updates.
If you do not like "Cortana" in the task bar and would rather have just a search (magnifying glass icon) icon in the task bar let me know and I can tell you how to accomplish this easily.
โNov-25-2016 05:00 AM
mr. ed wrote:
Well, I'm back to normal now. Just reinstalled W 10 yesterday. Went without a hitch, but very slow process. Didn't cost anything except my time. :C
โNov-25-2016 04:40 AM
โNov-23-2016 08:41 AM
โNov-23-2016 06:58 AM
Tom_M wrote:
The beauty of creating an image file is that it is a single step to restore the OS, programs that you installed, and all data created. Once you have your computer configured the way you like it, create an image of it. After that, periodically do an incremental backup. If your computer gets corrupted, just revert to known good backup.
โNov-23-2016 06:01 AM
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