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CountAllVotes

(20,854 posts)
Mon Jul 29, 2019, 08:46 PM Jul 2019

How do you learn Windows 10 quickly

Is it possible?

I will soon have a used laptop with Windows 10 Professional on it.

How can I learn this new *app* as soon as possible?

Familiar with Windows 7 Pro. and XP Pro.

Is it possible?

Thanks for any help at all.

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How do you learn Windows 10 quickly (Original Post) CountAllVotes Jul 2019 OP
Youtube has several win10 tutorials. Just google 'Windows 10 tutorial' hlthe2b Jul 2019 #1
Will give that a try CountAllVotes Jul 2019 #4
Don't worry about it. pangaia Jul 2019 #6
I had it before CountAllVotes Jul 2019 #11
LOL proud patriot Jul 2019 #2
I know CountAllVotes Jul 2019 #3
First install the Windows Classic Shell. nt DURHAM D Jul 2019 #5
The thing that helped me most was trying to turn off, hide, or delete useless distractions. TygrBright Jul 2019 #7
thanks! CountAllVotes Jul 2019 #9
I found that most of my hotkeys no longer work on W10. House of Roberts Jul 2019 #15
it's not all that different than Win7. BootinUp Jul 2019 #8
Just what I was going to say lordsummerisle Jul 2019 #10
If you already know Windows 7, you'll be fine FakeNoose Jul 2019 #12
Yes, updates are a big problem with this version of Windows customerserviceguy Jul 2019 #14
Don't be apprehensive. LuvLoogie Jul 2019 #13
thanks CountAllVotes Jul 2019 #16

CountAllVotes

(20,854 posts)
11. I had it before
Mon Jul 29, 2019, 09:14 PM
Jul 2019

When I had it before, it was impossible to do anything as that laptop was defective.

Throw in Win 10 and OMG what a nightmare I had.

Got a refund and haven't tried to get another laptop since.

Since Windows 7 is being phased out in Jan. 2020 everyone will be in this boat I think(?).

TygrBright

(20,733 posts)
7. The thing that helped me most was trying to turn off, hide, or delete useless distractions.
Mon Jul 29, 2019, 09:04 PM
Jul 2019

I learned a lot trying to make it work as much like Windows 7 as possible. There are some things you just can't delete (like that useless piece of shitty spyware 'cortana' - don't even try) but even the stuff you can't delete you can usually hide, bury, or change the settings on so it won't annoy you too much.

It's still a useless piece of crap designed to act as much like a phone as they can make it (if I wanted an effing phone I would have bought one, you morons) and getting actual productivity out of it is more effort than it should be, but it can be mitigated to some extent.

Note also that the vocabulary has changed. There are no "programs" anymore. Everything that does something is now called an "app" whether it actually is one, or an actual piece of software you own and installed yourself.

You can turn off most of the prompts and paths that keep trying to route you to the little bloodsucking ticklike "subscription" things.

One thing that's gone for good are all the good, advert-free solitaire games, sorry.

dismally,
Bright

House of Roberts

(5,120 posts)
15. I found that most of my hotkeys no longer work on W10.
Mon Jul 29, 2019, 09:34 PM
Jul 2019

Alt E V used to move a file. Stuff like that, now needs to be clicked on in the header, then pick out the destination in the drop down menu.

BootinUp

(46,924 posts)
8. it's not all that different than Win7.
Mon Jul 29, 2019, 09:05 PM
Jul 2019

You shouldn’t have too many things to learn. Best way is to just dive in.

lordsummerisle

(4,649 posts)
10. Just what I was going to say
Mon Jul 29, 2019, 09:12 PM
Jul 2019

Start using it, if you know Win7 it's not that great of a leap. There are a few quirks but I'm sure you'll figure it out.

FakeNoose

(32,345 posts)
12. If you already know Windows 7, you'll be fine
Mon Jul 29, 2019, 09:22 PM
Jul 2019

I'm retired now, but when I was working I had Windows 7 Pro on my office computer. And I loved it - it was the most stable and efficient version of Windows I ever used.

So I'm no longer working, and I have Windows 10 on my home computer. It's OK, but I get annoyed with all the Microsoft updates and intrusions.

customerserviceguy

(25,183 posts)
14. Yes, updates are a big problem with this version of Windows
Mon Jul 29, 2019, 09:31 PM
Jul 2019

I always like to wait awhile before getting them, then you have the chance to use something like Google News to find out if a new update screws things up.

To disable automatic updating:

Press the Windows logo key + R then type gpedit.msc and click OK. Go to "Computer Configuration" > "Administrative Templates" > "Windows Components" > "Windows Update". Select "Disabled" in Configured Automatic Updates on the left, and click Apply and "OK" to disable the Windows automatic update feature.

LuvLoogie

(6,854 posts)
13. Don't be apprehensive.
Mon Jul 29, 2019, 09:30 PM
Jul 2019

I like Windows 10. I run pro at home. I recommend having at least 8 GB of RAM on any win 10 machine.

You can still get a free upgrade to 10 as long as you have a valid win 7 + key on your computer. Make sure to check hardware requirements to see if it's worth refreshing your PC.

ZDNET has good instructions on the Windows upgrade procedure.

https://www.zdnet.com/article/heres-how-you-can-still-get-a-free-windows-10-upgrade/

CountAllVotes

(20,854 posts)
16. thanks
Mon Jul 29, 2019, 09:59 PM
Jul 2019

I have two Win 7 Pro machines.

One is an HP laptop and runs as S L O W as mud.

Enter the new/used laptop as it isn't worth messing with.

New/used laptop = 16 gb RAM

Thanks for the tips!

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