• WSGeorge44

    WSGeorge44

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    • in reply to: An introduction to Linux for Windows users #1491195

      SF99

      As I said in my post, I have used other OSes; however, not Linux. And I know other folks are interested in other OSes; not a problem and I never said you should all be Windows folks. All I said was that a Newsletter called Windows Secrets should focus on Windows, that’s all. If folks want info on Linux, OSX and the others…let the Secrets crew publish OS Secrets. And the world never was an MS monopoly game anyway.

    • in reply to: An introduction to Linux for Windows users #1491194

      SF99

      As I said in my post, I have used other OSes; however, not Linux. And I know other folks are interested in other OSes; not a problem and I never said you should all be Windows folks. All I said was that a Newsletter called Windows Secrets should focus on Windows, that’s all. If folks want info on Linux, OSX and the others…let the Secrets crew publish OS Secrets. And the world never was an MS monopoly game anyway.

    • in reply to: An introduction to Linux for Windows users #1490906

      Sorry, but this is the kind of column that makes me want to let my Windows Secrets subscription lapse every so often. While I understand that there are virtues (and problems) with every OS, I have chosen to use Windows. I have tried Android and Apple but not Linux. Do I want to try Linux? No. Do I can about Linux? Not really. And that’s by choice. As a Windows user, I look forward to Windows Secrets to give me info on Windows (like it used to); I don’t need Apple info, Android info, or Linux info. If you want to do that, change your name. It is sad because I’ve enjoyed your newsletter for a long time. I really wish you would keep to Windows and how to use it better.

    • in reply to: Anybody Using True Image 2015? #1477660

      Thanks for that….

    • in reply to: System Resore fails #1279967

      I was trying to restore after I installed MS Visual Web Developer Express. It seemed easier than removing all the components listed in the Uninstall Programs list. I had already checked the items you mentioned and I also thought NIS might have caused a problem and that’s why I uninstlled it. I did not consider that it might have corrupted the restore point, however.

      I already use disk imaging and I will stay with that for the future. I have Acronis and I will not be using the the “try new software” option much more.

    • in reply to: Acronis Glitch #1244554

      Do you backup to an external drive? Is it connected? I get this message whenever I start Acronis without my external drive. I thin kit’s looking for the backup files it had saved.

      George

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