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I would like to understand why this ...
I could not stand it, I had to come here to tell this to microsoft and for what you want to hear, why discontinue a system as good as windows 7 to put users in this system full of flaws called windows 10? , i use windows 10 i explored it completely and it's sad ... microsoft says that support ends up having too much time and if using windows 7 after support users will be exposed .... i'm sorry to say more this is not argument why i believe microsoft knows well that if one is looking right between a user with windows 7 after support and another using windows 10 with support the most exposed vulnerability is windows 10 so i want to tell all this to those are thinking about migrating to windows 10 or already have windows 7 and are feeling threatened by it, and what I say is: Do not abandon a system that flows perfectly to one that is worse than windows xp! Thanks for your attention, sorry if I offended anyone else I needed to state my opinion that this story of ending support should be Reanalyzed.

Windows Boots In Recovery State?
Hello Guys. I have a problem concerning the boot up of my PC. so basically a few days ago we had a power outage and i was using my pc at that time. but little did I know it affected it and did something to it. Every time i restart or open up my pc it restarts in its known last state? not really sure about it. And every time i change or install somethings i automatically deletes those changes and reverts back to that said state. I am having problem with this and is messing up my work. If there is someone out there that can help it would be very much appreciated. TL;DR PC boots ups in the last state where it was "fine" and any changes or installed new apps gets automatically deleted.

Windows Update - Pause Function?
I am curious as to why we need to pause updates over a prolonged period of time (up to seven days). I get it that we have different schedules when our computers are being used; but, I am curious π€

computer viruses not removed with windows defender products
windows 7-8-10: Windows defender does not work well as an antivirus program . I am wondering why MS doesnt tell customers to buy an antivirus program and continue to use it. i found an ISASS.exe in my computer . it took over about 30 percent of the folders. i tried to quaranine it and report it . i couldnt it attacks the security options first and greyed them out so i couldnt submit the problem. i took those computers to BEST BUY STAPLES OFFICE MAX and other private tech services. no one could actually remove the virus. i bought a new hard drvie at BEST BUY.. the computer was there for 3 days. At the store on pick up a hacker started to elongate the scroller button on the scroll bar side. i told the tech the virus was still in my system. they charged me $250 anyway.. said if there was a problem bring it back. i tried four times no one removed it !! NEVER take it out of the store if you see the same issue. I want to know why MS never helps targeted customers get those viruses out and why you dont have a more aggressive program to remove those kind of thnigs. I SASS.exe is not new but Windows defender in 7-8 10 doesnt remove any of it. we are brainwashed not to be concerned about it. thats how you end up buying three more computers cause the original one is over taken and crashed. Also EN US is an african hacking ring not an english based language progrm. PAM TOLL PARK FOREST IL Jan 14 2021

Can signing in Windows device w/Outlook be a problem π€£π€¦ββ
I just had to rest my device yesterday, because there is a file popping up all over the place and my device started running so bad that I almost wasn't able to reset Windows. I think I know what the file is, but I don't think my device does. Or it might and I might be completely wrong. I think there are 2 different scenarios that are going on, which I think are causing many different problems. First, I had to reset my device about 6 months ago. When I signed back in, I didn't use the gmail account that I first used to set up the device and it was setup as the administrator account, instead I use my Outlook acct. making it the admin, well my gmail is ported into my Outlook. I read online once you make an admin account that the device never forgets it, I don't know if that is true. The reason I'm saying this, is because I think my device might be recognizing that my gmail account used to be the admin on my device, because that little user icon file is showing up in my file explorer with the gmail's username by it, its never even done that with my outlook account. On the other my hand, I have what's going on with that file that's popping up everywhere, which is using up so much of my memory that I received a code on my Windows Report saying I have a memory link. Second, if I make a Microsoft account with an Outlook email, then sign into a Windows 10 device, will the Windows 10 device see or recognize the email addresses that is ported into my Outlook account? If so, can that cause any problems with the Windows 10 Device? Because of that user file, it seems like my device has recognized my gmail account as being an admin acct. on there before, but on the other hand it seems like it doesn't recognize it being ported into my Outlook acct. because I have all those user files EVERYWHERE. Any help will greatly be appreciated. So, is any of this possible or I'm a way off ? Do I just have a virus? π€£ππ€·ββοΈπ€¦ββοΈπ€£π

Now that we know Windows was never designed for us . . .
What will Microsoft do to try and attract more customers ? ? ?

The Search in taskbar of computer suddenly becomes unusable.
[Emergencies] The Search feature in the taskbar at the bottom of my computer suddenly becomes unusable. Hi, I'm a Microsoft Independent Community Advisor, responsible for technical support for Windows in Microsoft Community in China. Today, we received reports from dozens of users about the "search function in the taskbar is not working properly" issue. Users reported that it would not pop up any search results when they entered anything in the search box. We don't know if this issue only occurs in China, but we have submitted feedback through the FeedBack Hub app. I sincerely wish Microsoft this issue as soon as possible and thank you all the Microsoft engineers for their efforts! Best wishesοΌ Ling Gao - Microsoft Windows Insider, Microsoft Independent Community Advisor.

Microsoft and Windows π π―β - trustworthy organisation
It is a an awesome experience being connected to our regular and infrequent contributors on this platform, I really enjoy 'reading' the postings ππ and the responses from the Moderator who follows up on our postings. I have complete trust and faith in the MS and Windows Teams and their work- they are rate very highly on my scale - way, way ahead of any other organisation. I really do mean way ahead π. I can say this at any time, to anyone for any reason my message remains the same. I hope the teams thrive on our challenges/ideas/suggestions. I know for myself, I thrive on being able to challenge them (in a collegiate and courteous manner). Being part of this platform is a valuable life experience. π€©π Many thanks All for reading this posting - keep well π FAO: Moderator, please socialise with your colleagues - many thanks #GoTeamMicrosoft - simply the best

How to get Google Chrome Browser on new laptop windows 10 ?
I don't want to use the Edge browser .How do I get the Google Chrome browser for my new laptop Windows 10 ?

Windows Maps (Redux) Thank You Microsoft and Tom Tom
For those of you that have been on here for a while you've seen my rants about Microsoft not updating Microsoft Maps, and when they teamed up with Tom Tom nothing seemed to change either. Well, I'm pleased to say that that has changed. I ran a store update this morning, and I noticed that there was an update for Windows Maps. Sure as you know what, there it was, the update to the South Mountain Freeway Extension was finally there. It's still sad though that Google maps showed it within a few days, yes, Days, of it opening, which was almost a year ago. Anyway Thank You Microsoft and Tom Tom for updating a severely out of date map.
Create a local user or administrator account in Windows 10
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/create-a-local-user-or-administrator...Create a local user account. Select Start > Settings > Accounts and then select Family & other users. (In some versions of Windows you'll see Other users .) Select Add someone else to this PC. Select I don't have this person's sign-in information, and on the next page, select Add a user without a Microsoft account.
Add or remove accounts on your PC
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/add-or-remove-accounts-on-your-pc-104dc19f...Learn more about Microsoft accounts in Sign in with a Microsoft account. To add someone with an existing Microsoft account: Select Start > Settings > Accounts > Other users (in some Windows editions, it may be labeled as Other people or Family & other users). Under Work or school users, select Add a work or school user.
How to switch users (accounts) in Windows 10
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/how-to-switch-users-accounts-in-windows-10...Windows 10. More... Less. Select the Start button on the taskbar. Then, on the left side of the Start menu, select the account name icon (or picture) > Switch user > a different user.
Create a user account in Windows - support.microsoft.com
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/create-a-user-account-in-windows-4fac6fd5...Create a Microsoft account. Swipe in from the right edge of the screen, tap Settings, and then tap Change PC settings. (If you're using a mouse, point to the lower-right corner of the screen, move the mouse pointer up, click Settings, and then click Change PC settings.). Tap or click Accounts, and then tap or click Other accounts.. Tap or click Add an account.




