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Can anyone pls advise me or point me in the direction of a thread on Windows 10, specifically for calming it down?
I seem to remember there were a lot of tips on the old forums (yes, I'm late to the party, but I'm old) I could make use of now I'm being forced to switch to Win 10 on my trusty desktop work/gaming/on 24/7 machine.
I don't use my desktop for banking, etc, it's mostly for work; Gmail, Company website, Google search, and Second Life (on low settings).
Details:
CPU: i5-4460
Memory: 8 G
Graphics Card: GeForce GTX 750 Ti/PCIe/SSE2
SSD for Win & for Second Life
HD for storage, everything else
The Win 10 install is part of low budget renovations to include a new case (most USBs not working), perhaps a new PSU now, & a new monitor next month.
I've already started reading up here Black Viper's Windows 10 Service Configurations - Black Viper | BlackViper.Com as I've used his configurations for Win 7 for years, but still not really confident, so tend to use safe configuration.
No tip is too basic for me.
My family IT expert once said, "Ellie, you know enough about computers to be dangerous."
I seem to remember there were a lot of tips on the old forums (yes, I'm late to the party, but I'm old) I could make use of now I'm being forced to switch to Win 10 on my trusty desktop work/gaming/on 24/7 machine.
I don't use my desktop for banking, etc, it's mostly for work; Gmail, Company website, Google search, and Second Life (on low settings).
Details:
CPU: i5-4460
Memory: 8 G
Graphics Card: GeForce GTX 750 Ti/PCIe/SSE2
SSD for Win & for Second Life
HD for storage, everything else
The Win 10 install is part of low budget renovations to include a new case (most USBs not working), perhaps a new PSU now, & a new monitor next month.
I've already started reading up here Black Viper's Windows 10 Service Configurations - Black Viper | BlackViper.Com as I've used his configurations for Win 7 for years, but still not really confident, so tend to use safe configuration.
No tip is too basic for me.
My family IT expert once said, "Ellie, you know enough about computers to be dangerous."










