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Post by Someone-Else »
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A new addition for your signature:someone-else wrote:If it helps............I have a Fuji camera. I also used to have a dedicated programme for it, that I thought was the bees knees, did all sorts of things (so I thought) I lost the CD when i was on win XP so i had to get used to plugging in the camera and using "file explorer" to see what is on the memory card.
Now I have win 10 I have to take the camera memory card out and plug it into the card reader slot on the front of the pc, as the pc has trouble with the USB connection on the camera. It may seem long winded, but i find it quicker to take the card out than I do to plug in the camera.
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Post by BigRedSwitch »
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You don't need the CD for for digital cameras. Most, if not all makers have their software and updates available online.someone-else wrote:If it helps............I have a Fuji camera. I also used to have a dedicated programme for it, that I thought was the bees knees, did all sorts of things (so I thought) I lost the CD when i was on win XP so i had to get used to plugging in the camera and using "file explorer" to see what is on the memory card.
Now I have win 10 I have to take the camera memory card out and plug it into the card reader slot on the front of the pc, as the pc has trouble with the USB connection on the camera. It may seem long winded, but i find it quicker to take the card out than I do to plug in the camera.
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Don't forget - upgrade isn't free forever. Once the grace period is up for the offer, it's a pay process (unless you've upgraded then gone back and not significantly changed hardware, should you wish to then go back to 10 again).Puma wrote:I've just installed the win7 start menu (3rd party) on win 8.1 and aside from having to do 2 extra clicks to avoid the opening app page (there is probably a way around this) all is well on my custom build.
I looked at the speed comparisons of the two systems and overall win10 seems a tad faster, a few percent, except on writing to ssd hard drive which I do most of all so I'll stick with win8.1
The only issue I'll have is if 8.1 clogs and slows badly - but after about 12 months all is still blazing fast and it is packed full of stuff I've had to install for one reason or another.
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------japejape wrote:The other 2 billion satisfied users are wrong eh? Technology is always like this. You may have an unusual hardware mix/drivers. Pay a technician to do it or join a specialist forum. That's what I do when I root a phone or build an antenna setup, research first, decide.
DIY is just that, free/cheap technology is just that. You wouldn't whinge about Linux free distro.
It's always choices, do I pay a plumber 700 quid to move a bath and handbasin or do I take a chance and do it myself? Do I read up and learn about Win10 or pay an expert to sort it? I'll come round and guarantee to fix your machine for a grand. If not, I'll get you a new laptop and still be quids in.
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