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    Joan M
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    I love it. Coming from Windows 7, and not being able to update it as a specific and needed software was still not compatible with 10, I started yesterday to update my main development machine. Good things that were not in 7: - Being able to switch languages pressing Windows + space (while writing in a web form, in word...) this is wonderful, I guess that this is not needed by most of English speaking guys/girls here... but to me that write often in Catalan, Spanish and English... it is wonderful. - I had only 10GB of free space before... now that I have everything again at it's place I have 100GB free... probably a copy of windows 10 ready to be installed, all the Lenovo drivers, that recovery partition that is not there anymore (but I have a recovery USB from Lenovo yay!) and who knows what else was lying under the know things... - I can access the DLNA media server directly from the operating system. - Edge works really well... I need to find out how to add more rows of "main sites" to get it as I like but appart of that I'm happy with it's performance. - The display quality has improved a lot... Having 14" display and a high dpi resolution was not good with 7... now everything looks great. - The way search works after pressing "windows" is really nice. - Having one task bar under all the screens is nice. It would be great if the start menu would appear on the display the mouse is at the moment you press the windows key, but having the bar in all the displays is a good thing. - Everything works fast and well... There are small things that still need to improve but... - Having Edge as the default PDF viewer is not good enough... can't rotate easily... - Missing MRU (last used files) in the start menu. - Would like to be able to change the wallpaper in the login screen... That cave and beach is... At the end, I'm happy with Windows 10. :cool::thumbsup:

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      I love it. Coming from Windows 7, and not being able to update it as a specific and needed software was still not compatible with 10, I started yesterday to update my main development machine. Good things that were not in 7: - Being able to switch languages pressing Windows + space (while writing in a web form, in word...) this is wonderful, I guess that this is not needed by most of English speaking guys/girls here... but to me that write often in Catalan, Spanish and English... it is wonderful. - I had only 10GB of free space before... now that I have everything again at it's place I have 100GB free... probably a copy of windows 10 ready to be installed, all the Lenovo drivers, that recovery partition that is not there anymore (but I have a recovery USB from Lenovo yay!) and who knows what else was lying under the know things... - I can access the DLNA media server directly from the operating system. - Edge works really well... I need to find out how to add more rows of "main sites" to get it as I like but appart of that I'm happy with it's performance. - The display quality has improved a lot... Having 14" display and a high dpi resolution was not good with 7... now everything looks great. - The way search works after pressing "windows" is really nice. - Having one task bar under all the screens is nice. It would be great if the start menu would appear on the display the mouse is at the moment you press the windows key, but having the bar in all the displays is a good thing. - Everything works fast and well... There are small things that still need to improve but... - Having Edge as the default PDF viewer is not good enough... can't rotate easily... - Missing MRU (last used files) in the start menu. - Would like to be able to change the wallpaper in the login screen... That cave and beach is... At the end, I'm happy with Windows 10. :cool::thumbsup:

      www.robotecnik.com[^] - robots, CNC and PLC programming

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      Joan M wrote:

      The display quality has improved a lot... Having 14" display and a high dpi resolution was not good with 7... now everything looks great.

      Really? That's funny, I had to install some weird not-really-trustworthy tool to unblur everything on 125%. 150% worked, somehow, but that's way too much. It can't even be done with a registry tweak, MS in their wisdom has decided to reset that setting every couple of reboots.

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        I love it. Coming from Windows 7, and not being able to update it as a specific and needed software was still not compatible with 10, I started yesterday to update my main development machine. Good things that were not in 7: - Being able to switch languages pressing Windows + space (while writing in a web form, in word...) this is wonderful, I guess that this is not needed by most of English speaking guys/girls here... but to me that write often in Catalan, Spanish and English... it is wonderful. - I had only 10GB of free space before... now that I have everything again at it's place I have 100GB free... probably a copy of windows 10 ready to be installed, all the Lenovo drivers, that recovery partition that is not there anymore (but I have a recovery USB from Lenovo yay!) and who knows what else was lying under the know things... - I can access the DLNA media server directly from the operating system. - Edge works really well... I need to find out how to add more rows of "main sites" to get it as I like but appart of that I'm happy with it's performance. - The display quality has improved a lot... Having 14" display and a high dpi resolution was not good with 7... now everything looks great. - The way search works after pressing "windows" is really nice. - Having one task bar under all the screens is nice. It would be great if the start menu would appear on the display the mouse is at the moment you press the windows key, but having the bar in all the displays is a good thing. - Everything works fast and well... There are small things that still need to improve but... - Having Edge as the default PDF viewer is not good enough... can't rotate easily... - Missing MRU (last used files) in the start menu. - Would like to be able to change the wallpaper in the login screen... That cave and beach is... At the end, I'm happy with Windows 10. :cool::thumbsup:

        www.robotecnik.com[^] - robots, CNC and PLC programming

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        Joan M wrote:

        - Missing MRU (last used files) in the start menu.

        Try right-click on an application in the start menu.

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        • J Joan M

          I love it. Coming from Windows 7, and not being able to update it as a specific and needed software was still not compatible with 10, I started yesterday to update my main development machine. Good things that were not in 7: - Being able to switch languages pressing Windows + space (while writing in a web form, in word...) this is wonderful, I guess that this is not needed by most of English speaking guys/girls here... but to me that write often in Catalan, Spanish and English... it is wonderful. - I had only 10GB of free space before... now that I have everything again at it's place I have 100GB free... probably a copy of windows 10 ready to be installed, all the Lenovo drivers, that recovery partition that is not there anymore (but I have a recovery USB from Lenovo yay!) and who knows what else was lying under the know things... - I can access the DLNA media server directly from the operating system. - Edge works really well... I need to find out how to add more rows of "main sites" to get it as I like but appart of that I'm happy with it's performance. - The display quality has improved a lot... Having 14" display and a high dpi resolution was not good with 7... now everything looks great. - The way search works after pressing "windows" is really nice. - Having one task bar under all the screens is nice. It would be great if the start menu would appear on the display the mouse is at the moment you press the windows key, but having the bar in all the displays is a good thing. - Everything works fast and well... There are small things that still need to improve but... - Having Edge as the default PDF viewer is not good enough... can't rotate easily... - Missing MRU (last used files) in the start menu. - Would like to be able to change the wallpaper in the login screen... That cave and beach is... At the end, I'm happy with Windows 10. :cool::thumbsup:

          www.robotecnik.com[^] - robots, CNC and PLC programming

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          Joan M wrote:

          - Edge works really well... I need to find out how to add more rows of "main sites" to get it as I like but appart of that I'm happy with it's performance.

          Keep playing with it and you will see there are some serious issues. It is nice, I like what they have done but edge glitches out quite often it seems. Granted, I still use it but this is partly because I have multiple identities (for other networks) and using multiple browser's makes it easy to manage. Also, I like getting "free" stuff from MS (in case you are not aware you get more points by simply "browsing" with edge)

          Computers have been intelligent for a long time now. It just so happens that the program writers are about as effective as a room full of monkeys trying to crank out a copy of Hamlet. The interesting thing about software is it can not reproduce, until it can.

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            I love it. Coming from Windows 7, and not being able to update it as a specific and needed software was still not compatible with 10, I started yesterday to update my main development machine. Good things that were not in 7: - Being able to switch languages pressing Windows + space (while writing in a web form, in word...) this is wonderful, I guess that this is not needed by most of English speaking guys/girls here... but to me that write often in Catalan, Spanish and English... it is wonderful. - I had only 10GB of free space before... now that I have everything again at it's place I have 100GB free... probably a copy of windows 10 ready to be installed, all the Lenovo drivers, that recovery partition that is not there anymore (but I have a recovery USB from Lenovo yay!) and who knows what else was lying under the know things... - I can access the DLNA media server directly from the operating system. - Edge works really well... I need to find out how to add more rows of "main sites" to get it as I like but appart of that I'm happy with it's performance. - The display quality has improved a lot... Having 14" display and a high dpi resolution was not good with 7... now everything looks great. - The way search works after pressing "windows" is really nice. - Having one task bar under all the screens is nice. It would be great if the start menu would appear on the display the mouse is at the moment you press the windows key, but having the bar in all the displays is a good thing. - Everything works fast and well... There are small things that still need to improve but... - Having Edge as the default PDF viewer is not good enough... can't rotate easily... - Missing MRU (last used files) in the start menu. - Would like to be able to change the wallpaper in the login screen... That cave and beach is... At the end, I'm happy with Windows 10. :cool::thumbsup:

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            Joan M wrote:

            That cave and beach is...

            ...the first thing you may see some mornings after winten has decided that regardless of the number of projects, unsaved scratch notes, etc. that you left open yesterday, it really needed to restart. :wtf: This has happened to me a few times, yesterday in fact, despite trying every setting available to force it to 'never ever restart without my permission'. :sigh: Other than that, I like it better than 7, which is saying a lot as I long considered 7 to be the pinnacle of MS OS's. My favorite new feature is the taskbar extension to multiple monitors.

            "Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse

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            • J Joan M

              I love it. Coming from Windows 7, and not being able to update it as a specific and needed software was still not compatible with 10, I started yesterday to update my main development machine. Good things that were not in 7: - Being able to switch languages pressing Windows + space (while writing in a web form, in word...) this is wonderful, I guess that this is not needed by most of English speaking guys/girls here... but to me that write often in Catalan, Spanish and English... it is wonderful. - I had only 10GB of free space before... now that I have everything again at it's place I have 100GB free... probably a copy of windows 10 ready to be installed, all the Lenovo drivers, that recovery partition that is not there anymore (but I have a recovery USB from Lenovo yay!) and who knows what else was lying under the know things... - I can access the DLNA media server directly from the operating system. - Edge works really well... I need to find out how to add more rows of "main sites" to get it as I like but appart of that I'm happy with it's performance. - The display quality has improved a lot... Having 14" display and a high dpi resolution was not good with 7... now everything looks great. - The way search works after pressing "windows" is really nice. - Having one task bar under all the screens is nice. It would be great if the start menu would appear on the display the mouse is at the moment you press the windows key, but having the bar in all the displays is a good thing. - Everything works fast and well... There are small things that still need to improve but... - Having Edge as the default PDF viewer is not good enough... can't rotate easily... - Missing MRU (last used files) in the start menu. - Would like to be able to change the wallpaper in the login screen... That cave and beach is... At the end, I'm happy with Windows 10. :cool::thumbsup:

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              Creators update feels a bit intrusive as it asks if it can display "relevant ads". See : show relevant ads[^] :( Also, one thing I've run into on my laptop with NVidia graphics is that my screen flickers and blurs like crazy. I've installed various drivers. Gone back to previous driver versions and many other things to no avail. It was flickering so bad at one point that the screen would go black for 20 seconds or so. Quite terrible. However, other than that, Win10 is okay for the most part. For an OS As A Service (OAAS), I guess.:~

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              • J Joan M

                I love it. Coming from Windows 7, and not being able to update it as a specific and needed software was still not compatible with 10, I started yesterday to update my main development machine. Good things that were not in 7: - Being able to switch languages pressing Windows + space (while writing in a web form, in word...) this is wonderful, I guess that this is not needed by most of English speaking guys/girls here... but to me that write often in Catalan, Spanish and English... it is wonderful. - I had only 10GB of free space before... now that I have everything again at it's place I have 100GB free... probably a copy of windows 10 ready to be installed, all the Lenovo drivers, that recovery partition that is not there anymore (but I have a recovery USB from Lenovo yay!) and who knows what else was lying under the know things... - I can access the DLNA media server directly from the operating system. - Edge works really well... I need to find out how to add more rows of "main sites" to get it as I like but appart of that I'm happy with it's performance. - The display quality has improved a lot... Having 14" display and a high dpi resolution was not good with 7... now everything looks great. - The way search works after pressing "windows" is really nice. - Having one task bar under all the screens is nice. It would be great if the start menu would appear on the display the mouse is at the moment you press the windows key, but having the bar in all the displays is a good thing. - Everything works fast and well... There are small things that still need to improve but... - Having Edge as the default PDF viewer is not good enough... can't rotate easily... - Missing MRU (last used files) in the start menu. - Would like to be able to change the wallpaper in the login screen... That cave and beach is... At the end, I'm happy with Windows 10. :cool::thumbsup:

                www.robotecnik.com[^] - robots, CNC and PLC programming

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                Jeremy Falcon
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                You're in the wrong place to be all happy and positive Joan. :-D

                Jeremy Falcon

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                • J Joan M

                  I love it. Coming from Windows 7, and not being able to update it as a specific and needed software was still not compatible with 10, I started yesterday to update my main development machine. Good things that were not in 7: - Being able to switch languages pressing Windows + space (while writing in a web form, in word...) this is wonderful, I guess that this is not needed by most of English speaking guys/girls here... but to me that write often in Catalan, Spanish and English... it is wonderful. - I had only 10GB of free space before... now that I have everything again at it's place I have 100GB free... probably a copy of windows 10 ready to be installed, all the Lenovo drivers, that recovery partition that is not there anymore (but I have a recovery USB from Lenovo yay!) and who knows what else was lying under the know things... - I can access the DLNA media server directly from the operating system. - Edge works really well... I need to find out how to add more rows of "main sites" to get it as I like but appart of that I'm happy with it's performance. - The display quality has improved a lot... Having 14" display and a high dpi resolution was not good with 7... now everything looks great. - The way search works after pressing "windows" is really nice. - Having one task bar under all the screens is nice. It would be great if the start menu would appear on the display the mouse is at the moment you press the windows key, but having the bar in all the displays is a good thing. - Everything works fast and well... There are small things that still need to improve but... - Having Edge as the default PDF viewer is not good enough... can't rotate easily... - Missing MRU (last used files) in the start menu. - Would like to be able to change the wallpaper in the login screen... That cave and beach is... At the end, I'm happy with Windows 10. :cool::thumbsup:

                  www.robotecnik.com[^] - robots, CNC and PLC programming

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                  Joan M wrote:

                  - Having one task bar under all the screens is nice. It would be great if the start menu would appear on the display the mouse is at the moment you press the windows key, but having the bar in all the displays is a good thing.

                  I have exactly that. Right-click -> Taskbar settings will get you there...

                  #SupportHeForShe Government can give you nothing but what it takes from somebody else. A government big enough to give you everything you want is big enough to take everything you've got, including your freedom.-Ezra Taft Benson You must accept 1 of 2 basic premises: Either we are alone in the universe or we are not alone. Either way, the implications are staggering!-Wernher von Braun

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                    Joan M wrote:

                    - Having one task bar under all the screens is nice. It would be great if the start menu would appear on the display the mouse is at the moment you press the windows key, but having the bar in all the displays is a good thing.

                    I have exactly that. Right-click -> Taskbar settings will get you there...

                    #SupportHeForShe Government can give you nothing but what it takes from somebody else. A government big enough to give you everything you want is big enough to take everything you've got, including your freedom.-Ezra Taft Benson You must accept 1 of 2 basic premises: Either we are alone in the universe or we are not alone. Either way, the implications are staggering!-Wernher von Braun

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                    Hi, I've just navigated there but no setting seems to be useful to get the start menu opening in the right display... :sigh: It doesn't matter where the cursor or focus is, the start menu always gets opened at the first display when I press the Windows key...

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                    https://www.robotecnik.com freelance robots, PLC and CNC programmer.

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                      Joan M wrote:

                      - Missing MRU (last used files) in the start menu.

                      Try right-click on an application in the start menu.

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                      Joan M
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                      Yes, it works... Thank you Richard! :thumbsup:

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                        Joan M wrote:

                        - Edge works really well... I need to find out how to add more rows of "main sites" to get it as I like but appart of that I'm happy with it's performance.

                        Keep playing with it and you will see there are some serious issues. It is nice, I like what they have done but edge glitches out quite often it seems. Granted, I still use it but this is partly because I have multiple identities (for other networks) and using multiple browser's makes it easy to manage. Also, I like getting "free" stuff from MS (in case you are not aware you get more points by simply "browsing" with edge)

                        Computers have been intelligent for a long time now. It just so happens that the program writers are about as effective as a room full of monkeys trying to crank out a copy of Hamlet. The interesting thing about software is it can not reproduce, until it can.

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                        Joan M
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                        N_tro_P wrote:

                        this is partly because I have multiple identities

                        You scared me here... :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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                          Joan M wrote:

                          That cave and beach is...

                          ...the first thing you may see some mornings after winten has decided that regardless of the number of projects, unsaved scratch notes, etc. that you left open yesterday, it really needed to restart. :wtf: This has happened to me a few times, yesterday in fact, despite trying every setting available to force it to 'never ever restart without my permission'. :sigh: Other than that, I like it better than 7, which is saying a lot as I long considered 7 to be the pinnacle of MS OS's. My favorite new feature is the taskbar extension to multiple monitors.

                          "Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse

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                          Joan M
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                          I guess I'll have to learn to live with that auto-restart behavior... In my case is very strange that I leave the computer ON by night, but... Regarding that taskbar extension, I even used specific programs like Actual Multiple Monitors to get it in Windows 7, it was terrible to have it only at the main display.

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                          https://www.robotecnik.com freelance robots, PLC and CNC programmer.

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                            Creators update feels a bit intrusive as it asks if it can display "relevant ads". See : show relevant ads[^] :( Also, one thing I've run into on my laptop with NVidia graphics is that my screen flickers and blurs like crazy. I've installed various drivers. Gone back to previous driver versions and many other things to no avail. It was flickering so bad at one point that the screen would go black for 20 seconds or so. Quite terrible. However, other than that, Win10 is okay for the most part. For an OS As A Service (OAAS), I guess.:~

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                            Joan M
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                            Relevant ads... X| :wtf: :omg: :thumbsdown: At least it seems they can be disabled... I read that explorer was showing ads in some windows versions... I hope this is fake...

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                              N_tro_P wrote:

                              this is partly because I have multiple identities

                              You scared me here... :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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                              Joan M wrote:

                              You scared me here...

                              Good reason to have multiple identities ;P It actually has to do with managing a social network and being the owner of it. I have traceability for ownership so I can get my checks from ad providers, but I create new identities for roles that require no financial backing.

                              Computers have been intelligent for a long time now. It just so happens that the program writers are about as effective as a room full of monkeys trying to crank out a copy of Hamlet. The interesting thing about software is it can not reproduce, until it can.

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                                You're in the wrong place to be all happy and positive Joan. :-D

                                Jeremy Falcon

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                                Joan M
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                                :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: After reading that people complains for a myriad of things I'm happy to see that here it works well... I was truly worried about the installation (activation problems, first upgrade, then reinstall...), but having received the USB with the Lenovo system recovery, it has been as easy as it could be.

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                                  Joan M wrote:

                                  That cave and beach is...

                                  ...the first thing you may see some mornings after winten has decided that regardless of the number of projects, unsaved scratch notes, etc. that you left open yesterday, it really needed to restart. :wtf: This has happened to me a few times, yesterday in fact, despite trying every setting available to force it to 'never ever restart without my permission'. :sigh: Other than that, I like it better than 7, which is saying a lot as I long considered 7 to be the pinnacle of MS OS's. My favorite new feature is the taskbar extension to multiple monitors.

                                  "Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse

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                                  I have only had Windows 10 for a couple of weeks and have been looking for a way to stop the automatic installation and reboot (I want the updates, but I need to be in control of when the computer reboots). There are several ways if you Google a bit, but I am not sure if they still work because I don't see the described result in my settings window. However, one of my setting might be working because right now I see this in my Settings window:

                                  Update status

                                  Updates are available. Definition Update for Windows Defender - KB2267602 (Definition 1.239.1442.0).

                                  Update settings

                                  Available updates will be downloaded automatically, except over metered connections (where charges may apply). You'll be asked to install updates when they've been downloaded.

                                  I guess I will know by tomorrow morning if my setting works.

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                                    Relevant ads... X| :wtf: :omg: :thumbsdown: At least it seems they can be disabled... I read that explorer was showing ads in some windows versions... I hope this is fake...

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                                    monglung
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                                    When you disable it, it says it will display "irrelevant" ads instead... :)

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                                      Hi, I've just navigated there but no setting seems to be useful to get the start menu opening in the right display... :sigh: It doesn't matter where the cursor or focus is, the start menu always gets opened at the first display when I press the Windows key...

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                                      TheGreatAndPowerfulOz
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                                      ah, you're pressing the windows key. Yah, nothing for that, that I know of, sorry!. Just for displaying the windows button on each toolbar.

                                      #SupportHeForShe Government can give you nothing but what it takes from somebody else. A government big enough to give you everything you want is big enough to take everything you've got, including your freedom.-Ezra Taft Benson You must accept 1 of 2 basic premises: Either we are alone in the universe or we are not alone. Either way, the implications are staggering!-Wernher von Braun

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                                        I have only had Windows 10 for a couple of weeks and have been looking for a way to stop the automatic installation and reboot (I want the updates, but I need to be in control of when the computer reboots). There are several ways if you Google a bit, but I am not sure if they still work because I don't see the described result in my settings window. However, one of my setting might be working because right now I see this in my Settings window:

                                        Update status

                                        Updates are available. Definition Update for Windows Defender - KB2267602 (Definition 1.239.1442.0).

                                        Update settings

                                        Available updates will be downloaded automatically, except over metered connections (where charges may apply). You'll be asked to install updates when they've been downloaded.

                                        I guess I will know by tomorrow morning if my setting works.

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                                        If you find success, please post here. I've had times where I thought I had it beat, only to eventually come in to work to see the lovely cave image and bite my lip as I realize that I had at least half a dozen projects, multiple spreadsheets, a few notepad windows as scratch areas, and at least one unsaved query in SSMS. The projects and spreadsheets are fine, but I hate to think how many 'notes' I have lost over the last year and a half with 10. X| Win7 had me spoiled that way, now just have to get used to tidying up before leaving. Luckily, in just a few hours, I'll be on vacation for a week...going on my first cruise with my wife, idiot brother in-law and his wife. Bon voyage! See you suckers in a week! :laugh:

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                                          ah, you're pressing the windows key. Yah, nothing for that, that I know of, sorry!. Just for displaying the windows button on each toolbar.

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                                          :(( Time ago I used Actual Multiple Monitors in windows 7 and it worked like this and it is a joy... Simply press windows key and then navigate the menu as you want (mouse, keyboard...), but it will open in your current display. A pity it's not here... Well, less is nothing... Thank you! :thumbsup:

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