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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Why on earth is it, that every time your computer updates, it takes twenty minutes to log on and then everything runs more slowly??? Grrr, bring back the quill pen and carrier pigeon I say |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Why on earth is it, that every time your computer updates, it takes twenty minutes to log on and then everything runs more slowly??? Grrr, bring back the quill pen and carrier pigeon I say"
I preferred the squire running to tell people my messages none of this writing malarkey |
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By *andVBCouple
over a year ago
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If you're talking about Windows 10 updates then there are a lot of first-boot processes that run. Building .NET runtimes, collating indices, scanning all files, etc.
Things should be back to normal once they're done. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Why on earth is it, that every time your computer updates, it takes twenty minutes to log on and then everything runs more slowly??? Grrr, bring back the quill pen and carrier pigeon I say
I preferred the squire running to tell people my messages none of this writing malarkey"
Writing I can cope with and enjoy....but people running about doing things for me, I like that idea! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Why on earth is it, that every time your computer updates, it takes twenty minutes to log on and then everything runs more slowly??? Grrr, bring back the quill pen and carrier pigeon I say"
Set your pc to update overnight x |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Why on earth is it, that every time your computer updates, it takes twenty minutes to log on and then everything runs more slowly??? Grrr, bring back the quill pen and carrier pigeon I say
I preferred the squire running to tell people my messages none of this writing malarkey
Writing I can cope with and enjoy....but people running about doing things for me, I like that idea!"
Bring back the olden days |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Go back to windows 7 or even xp if you're not using a Linux distro. Windows 10 is filled with back doors and unnecessary bullshit. As far as I know it's possible to turn the updates off permanently from the registry (google how to do this).
Also defrag and do a disk clean up from time to time, they're windows system tools already available to you, although I use a program capled CC cleaner for clearing up space and clearing up the cache. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Go back to windows 7 or even xp if you're not using a Linux distro. Windows 10 is filled with back doors and unnecessary bullshit. As far as I know it's possible to turn the updates off permanently from the registry (google how to do this).
Also defrag and do a disk clean up from time to time, they're windows system tools already available to you, although I use a program capled CC cleaner for clearing up space and clearing up the cache."
Very helpful advice, thanks....Agree also with everyone about wretched phone updates. I went into Carphone Warehouse yesterday (other phone shops are available) and a lovely young man helped me get rid of all the unnecessary stuff and stop the apps I never use from updating. Wonder if he saw my Fab icon... |
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