have windows 11. At least once a day am going to windows temp and system temp folders to clear them out. This speeds it up noticeably but every update wants to set you up for the windows browser download, and these files really slow down my puter. Just yesterday went to start up aps and turned all the apps supposedly setting up in the back ground off. Seems to help, but that is extent of my abilitysIt seems that I am back in the days of DSL since the latest Windows update. Anyone else having a slowdown?
I had a laptop for my business when I travelled that ran Windows XP. I was afraid to do the update because of past issues with stupid upgrades.At work we were advised that windows 10 will no longer be supported after October. I opt’d to download windows 11 two months ago. It’s a little different. There is a bit of a learning curve at first but the transition was easier than going from windows 7 to windows 8!
Everyone I know has an iPad. Can’t imagine they will go the way of the Dodo bird anytime soon. I bought three of them for gifts last Christmas, also have two old ones somewhere in the house, they still work, just old.I had a laptop for my business when I travelled that ran Windows XP. I was afraid to do the update because of past issues with stupid upgrades.
My Home computer is on W10 and I refuse to upgrade to 11. It works OK, and I don't want to F it up now. I don't care if I get error messages about loss of support.
BTW, my XP still works flawlessly. IMHO, XP was the best ever. OK, OK, it gives me an error message about lack of support every time I boot it up, but X'ing out the message is really not an issue.
This "lack of support" is merely a ruse to get you to buy a new 'puter and give them more profits.
I read today that Gates is predicting that iPads will soon be extinct. Sure, they will! As long as you buy his newest version....