Texas_Signmaker
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They said Windows 10 would be the last one....they lied. Now Windows 11 will be coming out. I just got used to 10 (after 5 years). Yall keep this in mind if you are about to make new computer purchases.
which was still better than win10They are going back to Vista. Give it another go.
Windows 11 is exclusively for people that didn't get the jab.They said Windows 10 would be the last one....they lied. Now Windows 11 will be coming out. I just got used to 10 (after 5 years). Yall keep this in mind if you are about to make new computer purchases.
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Windows 11 is exclusively for people that didn't get the jab.
But you need the microchips for the new government login system.Windows
Windows 11 is exclusively for people that didn't get the jab.
Wasn't the Blue Screen of Death one of Microsoft's earliest innovations?Vista? XP? Windows 3? Why stop the regression there? Go back s'more! Back in MY day, we didn't need no megabytes or gigabytes! Didn't even have to start up or shut down! Just hit the power switch and you're ready to go! And when you're done, hit it again and it's off and you can go about your day, folding up your tractor-fed, perforated PrintShop banners to deliver to your... wall. Yeah... screw these OS updates! What do we want? AN END TO INNOVATION! When do we want it? FOREVER!
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I was going to mention how it has been many years since seeing the Blue Screen of Death, but I wouldn't want to jinx myself...Wasn't the Blue Screen of Death one of Microsoft's earliest innovations?
Since this topic started I have been thinking alot about it. With my business that has grown from 1 home embroidery machine in NYS and now in PA- 1 embroidery machine, 1 vinyl cutter & 1 30" print & cut machines. I actually moved my business with me and was required to have a handicap accessible space for the business, not cheap in anyway. I have never been a very busy business as coming from a very rural area and having a job (duty) develop over the years for older members of the family. My husband and I took that job on willing, a dedication to my older family members even after their death.
Windows 10 created many struggles for me, this meant some of my computer programs needed to be upgraded with a significant cost. Then the continual upgrades for Corel Draw as some artwork is in the WMF & EMF formats. One artwork company said either purchase our NEW artwork or good-bye - it is the same artwork, so I said NO. Besides extra cost, the new versions of Corel Draw, translates into a learning curve for me. This is difficult, I really want to learn the software I have. I have gone backwards to Corel 2017 as that is the last complete version I have. Also, found a "windows 7" laptop I had with Corel Draw X6 installed.
The laptop I am using is an OMEN (not cheap) it updated Windows 10 on Monday, today is Thursday and it wants to update again.
I have had it with "new versions" of anything! Where is the efficiency in these new versions?
Laura - Aunt LuLu (Aunt LuLu's Embroidery)
The problem, in my mind, is the forced major updates, where they bring in major "improvements", that's where people may have issues from one version to the next and this happens twice yearly.Absolutely nothing wrong with updates. If you want to sit there in the past and not update your software, firmware or operating system, then you'll not receive any improvement, bug fixes, and security updates.
For all the software i use, if i was still using the same version from 2015, i would not be capable to do what we do today.
If your laptop needs an update. So be it. what's the big deal? you don't want security updates?