![]() And GUESS WHAT? I have never been hit with a virus nor malware nor any related issue of this kind due to the OS. You'd be surprised at how many actual patches I have a had to apply that actually fixed something essential (I can count on one hand) versus the abominable amount of JUNKWARE that MS releases every month on "patch tuesday". Updates are applied PIECEMEAL when a patch is verified as being absolutely essential that fixes something vital (like a known virus or code bug). Win update on all my internet facing machines remains disabled. Personally I do not buy into this scheme. there is some sort of bug or blocking issue that you encountered that renders Win7 unusable.īasically these reasons pretty much come down to the PLANNED OBSOLESCENCE scam that encompasses the entire electronic industry. there is some piece of hardware that you need to use that has absolutely no Win7 support at allģ. you have a system that is so new that win7 drivers are NOT available anywhere.Ģ. There are ONLY a couple of reasons one should be doing anything re: win10 ġ. Therefore unless you have some really good permissions utilities and the know how to use them effectively I wouldn't touch win10 with a 20' pole. They have effectively LOCKED OUT control of pretty much everything that the USER needs to maintain control over THEIR OWN systems. ![]() ![]() I have ONE test image of win10 here that I had to spend nearly TWO DAYS ripping out, suppressing and securing all the crap that pushes telemetry and causes undue processor cycles to be used for nothing. IN fact ALL of my machines here are happily running 7, or XP even, without problem one. Win10 is NOT a secure OS from a user privacy or network privacy standpoint. Upgrading to Win10 was the biggest mistake, What good can come out of it? I have Win7 on my laptop and there is nothing I can do on my other Win10 machine that I can't do on the Win7 machine, As the matter of the fact there is a lot of things I can do on the Win7 machine that I can't do on the Win10 machine. Is there anyone that can provide instructions so I can all this to work again? HP was useless, BTW. Of course it doesn't come with any kind of instructions. I've downloaded Hauppauge's WinTV 10 software, which doesn't seem to do anything. It used to have CyberLink's PowerDirector on there from the factory. I'm sure when I reformatted, a bunch of software was deleted. Now, I can't for the life of me make this work. I did this once before about 5-6 years ago when the machine was in it's factory configuration and don't remember it being difficult. I've recently reformatted the hard drive (upgraded from Win 7 to Win 10) and seem to have lost the ability to capture video from my VCR. This includes a FireWire, USB 2.0, mic and headphone jacks, and A/V connectors (L&R audio and video composite jacks), and S-video input. And it has the media input center built into the front of the machine. I have a HP Pavilion Elite HPE-150T with a Hauppauge WinTV HVR-1800 (Model 78xxx, Combo ATSC/QAM)
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