Windows 10 annoyances and solutions
If you think back just 10 years or so, we lived in an era where we
simply couldn't rely on our PCs to work consistently for long periods of
time. Snarl-ups and crashes would come with frustrating regularity. And
if a PC were used heavily, reinstalls of Windows would usually need to
be performed every year, if not more often.
Since then, the reliability of Microsoft's operating system has improved
significantly -- and it needed to. We're used to buying tablets and IoT
devices, on which the operating system is embedded on a chip, not a
volatile hard disk, and where simply turning the thing off and on again
will fix most problems.
Yet, despite our PC's newfound reliability, problems do still occur. And
when they do, they're probably more frustrating than they were a decade
ago. This is for two reasons. First, because we expect things to work,
and second because we are using our PCs and computing devices more often
and for more things than we used to.
When you encounter a problem, though, how can you get going again
quickly and with as little fuss as possible? Nobody wants to be without
his or her PC for days on end while it's professionally repaired,
usually at great cost. Fortunately -- and very ironically in the view of
this tech professional -- as the reliability of Microsoft Windows has
increased, so have the number of bundled tools and utilities you can use
to fix problems. I'd like to guide you through some of these, so you
can learn about what goes wrong, and what the quick solutions might be.
The article was published on : Computerworld
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