Tuesday, October 17, 2017

Windows 10 @4% 6*!!!

Windows Roadblock

How people are dealing with the Cumulative Update for Windows 10 which is a version change of the OS and can cause driving issues with the system. After it has been opened it causes issues and the BIGGEST reaction to this is to try and turn off the tiger from performing its job by downloading the cumulative updates.

Remember all those Windows updates starting with Window 98 and 98SE they were referred to as SP1 and SP2 these did not include an OS base to change from its original core value it remained the same and lot of patches were introduced into the operating system they mostly were designed to protect the operating system from malware and viruses.

Starting with what every one needs to know about ALL version of Windows 10 the OS has procedures to follow and troubleshooting protocols to follow to recover the Windows 10 what ever version you own. Below is a video to follow in order to Windows 10 users and get back on track.



What Windows 10 user can appreciate is that most new laptops and desktop computers from 2015 and newer are running Windows 10. These newer devices will not experience too many difficulties running the Windows 10 operating system at best if any very small glitches but nothing that will cause you to pull your hair out for sure, the cumulative updates work extremely well.
Remember when Microsoft rolled out the BIG news? 

Get your free Windows 10 now and all you had to do is download it. It was replacing Windows 7 and 8 you received the icon notice in the toolbar beside the clock so you could get the new Windows 10 download within the year. Many would take this opportunity from Microsoft to download Windows 10 why because, yes, it was a newer product that was free and free is a great price!  RIGHT!

Here was the drawback, when it was released most everyone had an older computer and simply Windows 10 was incompatible with the old hardware in the computers so you lost the full capabilities of Windows 10. Microsoft made there last big announcements NO more support for Windows XP, Windows 7, and now IE Internet Explorer web browser is being replaced with Edge. So what were people going to do keep the old NON-Supported versions of Microsoft Windows or make the jump into Windows 10 and live with all the support they will need to keep working. A lot of people made the jump and some did not.

Support for Windows XP ended

After 12 years, support for Windows XP ended April 8, 2014. Microsoft will no longer provide security updates or technical support for the Windows XP operating system. It is very important that customers and partners migrate to a modern operating system such as Windows 10.

Microsoft will kill some Windows 7 and 8.1 support in April

















Welcome to the new age, but there are enough of us old dogs around who can service the older systems windows computer like myself  to keep you up and running for a time. The next hurtle will BOWERS capabilities they to are chaining fast and some older system cannot keep up.

You are on my blog there are helpful post here and you can also go to my website and request my personal service and support for the old versions of the Microsoft Operating systems.

Website: OnlinePCOnlinePCMaintenance 
Email: onlinepcmaintenance@live.com
Phone: 541-791-6854

So what good would it be if I did not give myself a kicker! 

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