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Breaking, literally: Microsoft's fix for CPU-hogging Windows bug wrecks desktop search
The Register ^ | Sep 11, 2019 | Thomas Claburn

Posted on 09/11/2019 7:39:56 PM PDT by dayglored

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To: KarlInOhio

The only thing that is new about that is how it is displaying your browsing history. It’s been tracking that for decades.


21 posted on 09/11/2019 9:34:37 PM PDT by Spktyr (Overwhelmingly superior firepower and the willingness to use it is the only proven peace solution.)
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To: Bob434

I’ve got all updates completely turned off my Win7 machine. I’ve come to believe that all these updates are simply the company’s way of bloating up the computer and making it wear out faster. I haven’t updated my Win7 machine in four years and nothing’s happened. It works as well today as when it came out of the box. I’ve never had any problems except a bunch of blue screens until I figured out I needed to update a driver.

I think we’re being brainwashed that we need to download “updates.” Think about it logically. If your computer runs fine, what’s there to fix? Some security patch? Take a look at the fixes in their updates. Very little to do with security. Just sayin’.


22 posted on 09/11/2019 9:35:20 PM PDT by Auntie Mame (Fear not tomorrow. God is already there.)
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To: Auntie Mame

no problem- check it out- read their forums to see what the folks are saying bout it and see if it sounds good to you-

I really liked it when i ran windows, and like i said- it saved my system on a number of occasions- otherwise i would have had to reformat and reinstall windows- a simple 3 minute rollback got me back up and working right away-

It will also protect against those crappy crypto-lockers that hold the computers for ransom- just do a rollback to a point in time before the crypto-locker took over the computer, by choosing hte snapshot in the boot menu that goes to a time before the virus- and youi’r good to go- just a great program to have-


23 posted on 09/11/2019 9:36:16 PM PDT by Bob434
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To: Bob434

That might be good to have. But sometimes rollbacks are not complete. When I went to rollback windows it warned me that some programs might be removed. So I started to make copies of important data that might be lost. Every time I would click one of the data files in windows explorer then that window would just lock up. I could only close it by restarting explorer in the task manager. In desperation I tried one more reboot. After that then everything started working again. Well except that I had to reconfigure the visuals in my browser because all of those custom settings were wiped out.

I did not choose to install the update. It was forced on me without my consent. Also I was not happy that after I put the computer to sleep then I noticed sometime later that widows had re awoke and my hard drive was churning like a top. Not cool at all. Virus visions were dancing in my head. No telling what windows was doing at that point.


24 posted on 09/11/2019 9:44:28 PM PDT by Revel
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To: Revel

windows system restore rollbacks aren’t complete- but rollbackRX always restore everything- registry, desktop, everythign just like it was when you took the snapshot

I have never had any issue doing rollbacks with rollbackRX- and you can also recover files once you do do a rollback too- so say you work on a document today- you get a virus later in the day soemhow- you do a rollback to a few days ago- the file will not be there BUT- you can open up the file part of rollbackRX and find that document, and restore that also-

One thing i forgot to mention- rollbackRX shouldn’t be installed on SSD’s I think- at least it used to not work- haven’t looked into it in a few years- so that may have changed-


25 posted on 09/11/2019 9:50:12 PM PDT by Bob434
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To: Auntie Mame

i forgot to mention- rollbackRX may not work on SSD’s- I’m not sure- but it used to be that it owuldn’t- that might have changed now- hopefully


26 posted on 09/11/2019 9:51:01 PM PDT by Bob434
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To: Revel

a pretty good alternative, which works a little differently and is more of a backerupperer program, is Aomi Backupper

Here’s a little blurb on it- it seems a littlem ore robust than rollbackRX- Aomi also works on boot (BUT you have to create boot disk- with rollbackRX you don’t have to)

Aomi works on all hard drives, and can back up multiple drives- rollbackRx can’t I don’t think-

But this is a chinese program- however, it does get really good reviews from PC sites-

https://www.ubackup.com/articles/rollback-rx-alternative-3889.html


27 posted on 09/11/2019 9:57:24 PM PDT by Bob434
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To: Dalberg-Acton
Windows 10 is a complete sh*t show.

I don't understand the problem people have with Win10. I have had it running on six computers for several years and they have all been rock solid.

28 posted on 09/11/2019 10:13:30 PM PDT by KevinB ("Ignorance more frequently begets confidence than does knowledge." - Charles Darwin)
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To: dayglored
I had the blank Desktop Search problem with 1903. It went away with a Windows update that included KB4515384 -- which I thought was supposed to cause, not cure, the problem.

Oh well, it works now.

29 posted on 09/12/2019 12:39:07 AM PDT by TChad
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To: Paladin2

I’ve got an old dual core tower with a new 500 GB HDD sitting in a caddy under my desk. As soon as I get around to it, it’s getting a clean install of Linux Mint thrown on it.


30 posted on 09/12/2019 2:59:50 AM PDT by Viking2002
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To: Viking2002

My current machines are ~10 yr old hardware [$20 used] with a new SSD [~$100] thrown in.

Quite a bit cheaper than a new iPhone...


31 posted on 09/12/2019 3:05:10 AM PDT by Paladin2
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To: dayglored
Of some interest to some:

In nostalgic move, Microsoft brings back PowerToys for Windows 10

At the dawn of the Internet era, developers on the Windows Shell team created some nifty utilities and shared them with power users in the Windows community. A quarter-century later, PowerToys are back, and this time they're open source.

The Windows 10 reboot, now available at GitHub as version 0.11.0, so far includes only two actual utilities, but another four are on deck (see the PowerToys Backlog at GitHub) and another 10 are under active consideration. https://www.zdnet.com/article/in-nostalgic-move-microsoft-brings-back-powertoys-for-windows-10/

32 posted on 09/12/2019 3:07:44 AM PDT by daniel1212 ( Trust the risen Lord Jesus to save you as a damned and destitute sinner + be baptized + follow Him)
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To: KevinB
I don't understand the problem people have with Win10. I have had it running on six computers for several years and they have all been rock solid.

People with computers are their own worst enemies. I was doing 'IT' before 'IT' was even a word and it has always been like this, yet I very rarely experience problems and when I do it usually turns out to be a problem that I introduced. YMMV.

33 posted on 09/12/2019 3:24:41 AM PDT by BlackbirdSST (Is it time Claire?)
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To: SubMareener

and beyond, YES!


34 posted on 09/12/2019 3:39:41 AM PDT by ducttape45 ("Righteousness exalteth a nation; but sin is a reproach to any people." Proverbs 14:34)
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To: Paladin2

Easy to use, low resource usage, and just plain works all the time. Two years and five old computers refreshed to work like new now for me. Just did a 2006 HP and made it like new. The linux drivers even fixed the heating problem that plagued these machines from the factory new.

After reading for the last two years on different linux distros, I am convinced that this mint in cinnamon is the very best for a first time user coming from windows. Clem and the crew is staying on top of stuff well.

Cool thing about mint is that you can talk to and chat with Clem directly on the mint blog and they consider personal suggestions. That could be compared to having direct communication with the head of MS. No arrogant disconnected egos. :)


35 posted on 09/12/2019 4:40:25 AM PDT by Openurmind
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To: Bob434

They are done... Win 7 is just about to go extinct.


36 posted on 09/12/2019 4:44:16 AM PDT by Openurmind
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To: ThunderSleeps

Mint cinnamon is the very best for a first time linux user coming from MS and has a great software package boxed with it.


37 posted on 09/12/2019 4:47:21 AM PDT by Openurmind
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To: SubMareener

Same here. If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. Windows 7 does everything I want, runs all the software I use and navigates the internet OK. Just why would I want Windows 10 with all the troubles.

Question: I’ve read where Windows 10 has a built in back door for government snoopers, is that true? And also where Windows 10 must go on line every now and then or it will shut down, is that true?


38 posted on 09/12/2019 4:48:37 AM PDT by redfreedom
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To: dayglored

It’s starting to get real hard to not think they do this on purpose Dayglored. A whole lot of new computers installed with windows will be sold because of this. Non techy folks just toss them and get a new one rather than fix it.


39 posted on 09/12/2019 5:06:52 AM PDT by Openurmind
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To: redfreedom

Yes on both counts, there are backdoors and it hangs on the need to be updated when IT wants to be updated. The thing that really turned me off was the dependencies for an internet connection to do anything, and that all the apps such as office are online and require a paid subscription and account in the MS cloud. Been out 4 years now and was broken when it came out and still broken.


40 posted on 09/12/2019 5:16:29 AM PDT by Openurmind
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