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Post by Big_Al on Dec 6, 2015 15:27:12 GMT 1
Have a HP 6P Laser parallel printer and just found out the latest Windows 10 1511 upgrade has disabled my printer and now have to purchase a parallel to USB adaptor to get it back working. £29.99 from Maplins. Using a cheapo inkjet as a temporary fix Anyone else suffering?
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Post by waldogills on Dec 6, 2015 15:47:26 GMT 1
Not sure Windows 10 is worth the hassle. It's easy to revert to Windows 7. Surprisingly it only took my computer about 10 minutes to do it. In my case it had disabled my wireless adapter effectively cutting me off from the Internet.
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Post by gillsjan on Dec 7, 2015 8:27:24 GMT 1
Really weird Al tried to download Windows 10 yesterday but PC would not accept it. After reading this pleased it didn't.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 7, 2015 10:40:36 GMT 1
According to my grandson Windows 1o & updates is the marmite of the computor world, like it or loathe it. He finds it excellent for his college course work, however a mate of mine,that I have the odd pint with, has found, like yourselves, the update causes more problems that out weigh any advantages.
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Post by ollybeak on Dec 7, 2015 22:28:53 GMT 1
I installed windows 10 and I thought it was awful. Couldn't get most the the stuff I was used too. Fortunately, i didn't stick with it,and if you cancel within 30 days you can go back to windows 7 or 8 which I did.
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Post by swingfieldgill on Dec 8, 2015 13:01:33 GMT 1
Thanks for the warning chaps. I'll stick with 8.
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