BREAK WINDOWS' WORST RULES
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| Publicado en: | Computer Act!ve no. 703 (Feb 12-Feb 25, 2025), p. 50 |
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Future Publishing Ltd
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| Acceso en línea: | Citation/Abstract Full Text Full Text - PDF |
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| Resumen: | WHAT YOU CAN DO o Upgrade to Windows 11 on an unsupported PC o Use Windows 10 or 11 without a Microsoft account o Stop Microsoft forcing you to use its Edge browser o Ditch the new Outlook for a superior email program o Pause Windows updates until you're ready to install them o Block and uninstall unwanted Microsoft Store apps o Customise the Windows Start menu and taskbar o Disable settings that share your data and show ads BEAT WINDOWS ITS UPGRADE RESTRICTIONS The Windows rule that's currently bothering the most users is Microsoft's insistence that your PC meet specific system requirements to upgrade to Windows 11. Run Microsoft's PC Health Check app (wwwsnipca. com/53573) to see which requirements your PC meets (see screenshot below) With support for Windows 10 ending on 14 October, these restrictions are no longer merely frustrating but also a safety concern. Windows Server doesn't check whether a PC has the correct technical specifications for running Windows 11, and Flybyll lets you exploit this loophole to install the operating system. [...]when you perform a clean install from a USB stick, or buy Windows 11 from an authorised reseller, you may be prompted to enter a product key. |
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| ISSN: | 1461-6211 |
| Fuente: | ABI/INFORM Trade & Industry |