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Any how after a few days for Windows 7 getting itself up to date the upgrade logo appeared and I did the deed. Went like clockwork. No problems. All the programmes work. Panda anti-virus set itself up OK and PC Mechanics keeps the PC tidy still as it did before.
Only thing I am missing is Microsoft Hearts. I tried a couple app downloads of the game but they did not seem as good. Mind you, as I played it rather a lot it is probably for the best.
Does not seem too bad. Explorer replaced by Edge - not impressed there so went back to Sea Monkey.
The actual stuff on the screen and symbols I think look better. Not sure about all the apps though.
I too have a Windows smart phone. Nokia, cost £40 payg. Old Sagem getting a bit past it, battery not lasting too long. However, i did keep the old phone and while buying the new one at the Vodaphone store got the lad to unlock it. He was happy to do this for no charge, but I had to nip around to Poundland for a £1 SIM card for anyone except Vodaphone! So now I have two phones. This is useful though.
Free wifi is available all over the place, shops, buses and trains. On some you just log on, but on a few a mobile phone number is needed so than can send a code, and get your phone number for junk calls. This is where the old phone now with £10 of payg on board is useful. I use that number so that any junk then goes to phone that will have little use.
Nokia 420 with windows is not a bad basic phone as as well as wifi it also has GPS, camera - still and movie and is easier to use as a calculator and other practical jobs. I think I will get the option for it to be upgraded to windows 10 but so far nothing has happened. I am not sure if they have actually started with the phones yet.
I think I will give the phone a try out as a camera at a model railway show this weekend for the first time. Interesting to see how it compares with digital cameras.
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http://winaero.com/blog/get-windows-7-games-for-windows-10/
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In round numbers you can use up to 4Gb with 32Bit software and above that for 64Bit software.
At work we recommend 4Gb for Windows XP and 8Gb as a start for Windows 7, 8.x and 10. Having said that the more the merrier.
If you are happy to keep the current laptop and are OK with the speed just use it knowing it will be slower. If not do a price comparison. Sometimes memory upgrades are more costly on older models than just replacing the unit.
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I know my laptop is slow - sometimes painfully so - although part of that is because I don't use it enough. Each time I turn it on, there seem to be updates of almost everything installed on there. That eats up speed and slows the whole thing down.
We don't get a great speed here in any case but waiting for it to do something positive usually ends up in my either losing interest in or completely forgetting what I wanted it to do in the first place ……………..:twisted:
Having looked at some prices, I do wonder if I really do need it anyway …………….:roll::roll::roll:
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Now I would be hard pressed to even explain the differences.
John.
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http://www.extremetech.com/computing/215451-windows-10-is-a-better-windows-7-if-you-can-get-the-upgrade-to-work
Hopefully, it means Microsoft will be able to deal with the issues in a more-polished manner for its big November update. In the meantime, if you want to try to make the jump from a healthy Windows 7 install to Windows 10 in its current form — and have hardware that is more than a couple years old — make sure to have good backups, and be prepared to spend some time wrestling with drivers, software upgrades, and possibly even replacing some older devices. Otherwise, waiting until Microsoft rolls out its Threshold 2 update (which would have been called SP1 in the old days) is likely your best course of action.
Ron
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(& was free!)
Cheers
Ron
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http://yourmodelrailway.net/view_topic.php?id=13331&forum_id=21
http://yourmodelrailway.net/view_topic.php?id=13331&forum_id=21
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Both the laptops I've done this week took around 3 1/2 hours.
Ed
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Alan
Born beside the mighty GWR.
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Copying files, installing device drivers and configuring windows with re-boots in-between.
After all that, it just seems to have added Cortana :???:
Ed
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Thanks Andrew.
I know my laptop is slow - sometimes painfully so - although part of that is because I don't use it enough. Each time I turn it on, there seem to be updates of almost everything installed on there. That eats up speed and slows the whole thing down.
We don't get a great speed here in any case but waiting for it to do something positive usually ends up in my either losing interest in or completely forgetting what I wanted it to do in the first place ……………..:twisted:
Having looked at some prices, I do wonder if I really do need it anyway …………….:roll::roll::roll:
Peter, and anyone else still running an old 'pooter [I keep my old XP for surfing, some old games, and suchlike]
Try AVG Tune-up. Yes it costs to download the first time if you buy it, but download the free 30 day trial and I will email you a work-round to remove it completely so as to leave no trace, and reload the free trial for another thirty days.
It really did clean up my 13 year old XP machine, and make it a useful tool again.
Doug
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"Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy" - Benjamin Franklin
In the land of the slap-dash and implausible, mediocrity is king
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Alan
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Alan
Born beside the mighty GWR.
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Our normal download speed is around 4.5 Mb/s Alan, but it went through the black screen with the circular percentage indicator all over again.
Copying files, installing device drivers and configuring windows with re-boots in-between.
After all that, it just seems to have added Cortana :???:
Ed
Strange that,i had Cortana on my original download.I didn't have any reboots either other than a restart at the end.
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Alan
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Didn't think Cortana was available up to now outside the US and you got a message saying 'not available in your region', unless you told it you were in the US.
Don't want Cortana anyway, just trying to keep Windows up-to-date in case one day I might want to use it.
Ed
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Cheers
Andy
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Alan
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Alan
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AVG are asking me to renew my Tune-Up subs - not sure whether to do so or not as I have no idea what I've gained since I installed it ………………. :roll::roll: I do pay for the AVG anti-virus etc. package and am happy with that - I think ………….. :hmm
I'm waiting until they bring out Windows 11 before I upgrade to 10. They always seem to get things wrong. More to do with commerce than simply running computers. To my mind, there wasn't much wrong with XP or 7 but they insisted of ruining things with Windows 8 in a desperate (and failed) effort to compete with Apple …………:twisted::twisted::twisted::twisted:
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Alan
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You might have a bit of a wait Peter.I'm waiting until they bring out Windows 11 before I upgrade to 10. They always seem to get things wrong. More to do with commerce than simply running computers. To my mind, there wasn't much wrong with XP or 7 but they insisted of ruining things with Windows 8 in a desperate (and failed) effort to compete with Apple …………:twisted::twisted::twisted::twisted:
http://www.techradar.com/news/software/operating-systems/microsoft-confirms-there-will-be-no-windows-11-1293309
Ed
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