Truly, it's neither... it's a Windows 11" notebook with 2GB RAM and 32GB disk (which they don't call SSD, but it is electronic, not magnetic).Netbook or chromebook
Truly, it's neither... it's a Windows 11" notebook with 2GB RAM and 32GB disk (which they don't call SSD, but it is electronic, not magnetic).Netbook or chromebook
Anybody find a way to get rid of the upgrade popup reminders?
We stayed with W7 as long as possible. Every time Windows 8 was mentioned there was a momentary shortness of breath. No way were we to touch that so called upgrade. When W10 was announced we all heard those scary footsteps, was it to be like a W8 upgrade?
Supprise it was much better than expected. We reserved at the last week and installed months after hoping the the program moths and gremlins would be vanquished.
Easy install and a short learning curve.
Might as well get your free copy now, while it is still free. Downloading it does NOT mean you have to install it, but at least you will have your licensed copy handy for when (if) you decide to upgrade.I don't see myself upgrading to it anytime soon. Not just because I've heard so many bad things about it but because Win 8 still works perfectly fine for me.
That's a great tip! I thought I HAD to install. Once downloaded how do you delay installation? How do you later DO installation. Thanks.Might as well get your free copy now, while it is still free. Downloading it does NOT mean you have to install it, but at least you will have your licensed copy handy for when (if) you decide to upgrade.
(just my $0.02 worth... and remember that free advice is usually worth what you pay for it)
IIRC, it was pretty obvious how to download and NOT install... just don't click the "Install Now" button (or whatever it's called). As far as how to install it later, just remember what filename you used to save the downloaded file, and when you're ready, go double-click on the beastie.That's a great tip! I thought I HAD to install. Once downloaded how do you delay installation? How do you later DO installation. Thanks.
Thanks. Snowed in tonight so that is a good task.IIRC, it was pretty obvious how to download and NOT install... just don't click the "Install Now" button (or whatever it's called). As far as how to install it later, just remember what filename you used to save the downloaded file, and when you're ready, go double-click on the beastie.
I did an 'inquiry thread' on it pretty recently:If you have not tried it, consider to use LibreOffice instead of MS office on your computer. Big money saver and works great. I suppose I should start a separate thread on it. Available for Mac, Win, and LInux.
Perfect! I thought something may have happened, but I wasn't sure. But since they said it twice, something definitely happened!
So have you found/fixed the problem?Perfect! I thought something may have happened, but I wasn't sure. But since they said it twice, something definitely happened!