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I knew what my computer's operating system was, but was unsure of my Kindle's. I looked it up, and it's a custom version of Android.danie see post #2 in this thread. Jordan gives a link which provides info about your computer
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Windows what? XL? 7? 8?
Read the post/article above you Kurben as there are one or two security issues you might want to take care of. Jordan has also posted some helpful information on his FB page.Got it on my laptop. Took some time installing but i think, i only think so, i got it right. On my pc i still have 7 and feel comfortable with it so just may wait a little longer.
Read the post/article above you Kurben as there are one or two security issues you might want to take care of. Jordan has also posted some helpful information on his FB page.
Link.I don't have Facebook, so I can't read Jordan's helpful information.
Thank you! You're so sweet. And helpful, too!
After reading that, my brain hurts, and I know why I stick with a Mac-
No, they are changing their release and update model. I have cause to know a lot about this because it effects the training materials I design. Basically, instead of new versions of Windows (98, 2000, XP, Vista, 7, 8) they will now call it Windows 10 forever. Very similar to what Apple has done by essentially stopping with OS X. They will just append a version number to the end of it (e.g. Windows 10.0.1.001). They are saying now that means free updates for life on an installation (validated license key). Will they keep that up in perpetuity? Who knows. I also doubt they will never come out with a new base architecture that is not the Windows 10 base. But we'll see.Microsoft's statement: "We will keep [Windows 10] current for the supported lifetime of the device," and also had a mention of "two to four years."
So my question is, is the "free" upgrade of Windows 10, which Microsoft now refers to "Windows” as a “Service" (and we know “as a service” is a euphemism for "rent") mean that you will have to pay to rent on Windows 10 after that two or four years?
Well, after trying to use Windows 10 for two weeks, I've decided that I hate it, and have restored my OS to Windows 7.I haven't yet, but I have it ready. I was planning on asking Hoss about it, because I'm technologically challenged.