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by RottenApple
Tue Oct 26, 2021 7:32 pm
Forum: Off-Topic
Topic: windows 11
Replies: 17
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Re: windows 11

powerboatr wrote: Tue Oct 26, 2021 1:20 pmwant a laugh? i never really paid much attention to the windows one drive, I thought it was a space on the hard drive to portion data as a backup point,,,NOPE i turned on the new computer, logged into my microsoft email and BOOOOOOM it started downloading all the stuff from my other machines one drive, it brought over everything except my firefox stuff, which i figured out a few days later.. i had no idea. so i called ms and they said with my 365 account i get xxxxx gb of one drive storage in their cloud. so now i make sure important files are in the one drive path
I'm not sure if you meant using OneDrive to save applications or not, but just in case..... This won't protect most applications. While you very well might save the actual program files, the Windows Registry settings those applications need to operate will be gone. Which means the app has to be reinstalled anyway.

Now, if you're referring to documents, spreadsheets, pictures, etc. (i.e. - "data" files), then you are absolutely correct.
by RottenApple
Tue Oct 26, 2021 12:10 pm
Forum: Off-Topic
Topic: windows 11
Replies: 17
Views: 6178

Re: windows 11

I'm currently running a Windows 11 test group at the law firm I work for. I've got 1 Senior Partner, 1 Senior Associate, the Managing Partner, 2 Legal Secretaries, 2 staff members, and myself running it. Our computers (a mix of laptops and desktops) are all 3 years old or younger. So far, Windows 11 is panning out quite nicely with all of our software and apps. Windows 11 seems more stable, operates smoother, and is in general more user friendly.

Just my $0.02.

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