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RE: Computer dead - what now?

in #photography5 years ago

Good morning Denise,

you are finally someone who agrees with me, at least in part, because I have windows run on all devices of our family, and also at work. I like to have the same environment on every device.
I have been very sad, when Microsoft didn't continue Windows Phone and I had to switch to Android after my Windows Phone broke.
I could no't work smoothly, when I had different OS on the devices. Maybe I should install Ubuntu on all computers - my kids would kill me ;)

Thank you for liking my photos, and also for the tip.
Have a nice day :)

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I only have a small computer with Ubuntu as my son uses it and I like to keep the same as him. I run that completely seperate.

I am a windows fan and I have an Android and have no problem with the OS on them.

Oh, yes! They will definitely kill you. LOL Might be worth the look they will give you.. :)

If you knew my 17 years old twins, boy and girl, you wouldn't even think of doing anything wrong 😉

I don't like Android very much, because as a "normal User", which I am, I don't really trust the OS and I prefer paid apps, because I think, they might be more trustworthy, don't know why ;)
And I just like a clean and manageable file system - when I look at the folders of my Android, it doesn't look clean, it looks rather messy.
But I've never really cared about Android. My phone only has to work to make a phone call, and the few apps that I have to Steemen and for photography, must work also.

its not like u are forced to choose between OS
got a little guide how to install linux on a separate partition. you would then be asked every time to choose between operating system when u launch computer.

also i assume they would kill you because they like gaming? u could give steamOS a try then, its basically based on ubuntu but is steam so basically most programs work on steamOS too and games on steam are sometimes also designed for steamOS aswell...

if in windows10 u turn off hibernation (because windows10 actually never shutdowns on default mode) then you could also access files from linux on windows

I thank you for your information, and will have a look at your little guide in the afternoon.

Here all computers run on Windows - at home as well as at school or at work. I do not want to have different OS, and my children either. They don't use the computer very often (Playstation gamers), just for homeworks and so.

I'm a Windows fan, what shall I say more?
I have always had Windows, and when you know, what you do, then your system will run without problems - the main problem with Windows is the user 😉
I think, that my problem was the cheap SSD, which I installed a few months ago. I will know it as soon as I have a running system ;)

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