I am absorbed in an On Line Adobe flash game I play. I am a farmer. Retarded maybe...but I use XP still....
Firefox, Chrome, Opera and even slow IE crash from time....but I get all working again with the minimum of fuss....using a outdated OS that can still handle things properly and does not sell your soul to the world....no matter what. XP was an OS that MS will never ever be able to replace.
I still do my banking with XP, in spite of being warned otherwise. Crap.
Until XP drops me......I will not change.
Regards,
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Fortunately my upgrade from Win8.1 to Win10 took under 2 hours on a Lenovo laptop. Not sure what factors affect the time.If you are updating a previous version of Windows to Win10, it can take an age, typically eight hours.
No, I'm not sure either, but I would imagine that it depends on how many and the type of applications you have installed on your machine.Fortunately my upgrade from Win8.1 to Win10 took under 2 hours on a Lenovo laptop. Not sure what factors affect the time.
I cannot save a Texas Instruments PDF datasheet on my pc with Win 10. To save a video I must "Open with Internet Explorer" then "save target as.." but it is a nuisance. I need to do that to save most datasheets from everywhere else.
I do not know if the problem to download a PDF is caused by Win 10, Adobe, Texas Instruments or me. Datasheet Archive (.com) or at TI the link to download the datasheet of the OPA1622 IC is just the link to the datasheet on TI's website. I want the PDF on my hard drive, I don't want a link to it that is here today but maybe will be gone tomorrow. Can anyone here show me how to save a datasheet of the OPA1622 with my WIN 10 op system?
That is my problem. The link opens the PDF but when browsing with EDGE or with Internet Explorer then WIN 10 does not have "save as..." so I cannot copy the PDF or download it.Hi ag,
Can you download the TI OPA1622 data sheet from this address: https://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/opa1622.pdf ?
That is my problem. The link opens the PDF but when browsing with EDGE or with Internet Explorer then WIN 10 does not have "save as..." so I cannot copy the PDF or download it.
But I doo dit!
I looked all over the screen for a button or something to allow me to "save as" but I found nothing. Then while looking at the PDF on the screen I accidently "right clicked on it" and on it there was the missing "save as" in the middle of the PDF.
I just tried that to download a video but the "save as..." did not show in EDGE but it showed when I switched the browser to internet Explorer.
Thanks for your help.
Both Mrs throbscottle and her mum upgraded to w10, and subsequently downgraded back to w7.
Interesting to know, a lot of commercial systems still run NT, DOS and XP. Oh I have also encountered a w2k machine running an access database in an insurance company I helped upgrade some kit for. W7 is still being cautiously rolled out on corporate systems to upgrade from XP, and probably still will be doing for years. The latest pos systems come with w7. A German supermarket I did some work for run SuSe Linux on their tills.
Secure apart from microsoft having full access, put a scanner on your ports and its shocking how many different calls it makes.Why did they go back to Win 7? I see no essential difference between Win 10 and Win7 at the user level (I was a big fan of XP, and Win7- but not Win8)
They are living dangerously. By the way, I understand that Win10 is the most secure of the Win versions so far.
Secure apart from microsoft having full access, put a scanner on your ports and its shocking how many different calls it makes.
When you need secure write it down and lock it away
I think the latter. Why else the continuing need for frequent updates?Moreover, does Microsoft guarantee that security or is it just a marketing ploy?
Win 10 is slightly different, because people used to sometimes put linux or another windows on MS has stopped this, if you try and change the OS then you will looes all your files. They have messed people up with one drive as well, promising unlimited storage then suddenly deleting files when they decided against it in the end. I hate this cloud stuff and office 365. I am not a big fan of MSI think the latter. Why else the continuing need for frequent updates?
Haven't all versions of Win claimed to be the 'best/safest ever'?
As for owning/leasing Win10, I thought with all previous versions you were paying just for a licence to use the OS. Is that ownership?
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