thank you so much....I have been slow learning Windows 11, bought new laptop in March and not used to it yet. Do not wish to purchase W365, but would like to have "Word" for memos and be able to format financial statements for small group, names and numbers do not line up on Note Pad, when sent to the printer. The pace of your video is great, I have learned a lot about setting up my screen and files.
You're terrific! I'm 61 yrs old and I hated upgrading to Windows 10 Ha Ha. (I remember the dos commands and the green screen), WOW! I've avoided Windows 11 like the plague! I still enjoy being able to use the Windows Tools dos commands those times my computer lags and needs a scannow, right:) because their scan disc icon does not deliver. Thanks for the double-click to single-click insight "nonsense" (a reason for screaming and returning the computer under the frustration it's not working, and give me my money back) WHAT! So thank you for your insight of realizing the needed teaching of the old school to modern explanation. So many tutorials talk about the new and don't know how to explain old to new because they were not around back then to compare the transition of now for the rest of us which frost me!
That is false. It won't go away, but it will loose mainstream support. It will continue working but over time, it won't receive security updates/patches and eventually software will no longer be supported on it. It doesn't mean it will just stop working.
@@JJFlores197 True. But a time will come when Chrome will send a message to you that the latest version of Chrome cannot be downloaded to your current Windows 10. And soon some important apps (e.g. your on-line banking or credit card website) will tell you it is upgrading to the latest version of Chrome! This actually happened to me - I was still using Windows 7 until a few weeks ago! So I had to upgrade to Windows 10 or Windows 11. I decided to upgrade to Windows 11. Now I have the latest Chrome and all is well. Of course all this argument assumes you use Chrome as the default web browser!
Can anyone tell me why Windows 11 sometimes opens with the Bloom screen instead of the desktop, and when that happens, Windows Explorer is empty, and all my files have disappeared please? Then when it opens at the desktop screen again, File Explorer files miraculously reappear? THANK YOU!
ENJOY window 11, I AM GOING BACK to window 7 or 10 as an Operator WINDOWS 11 is too intrusive and controlling. As I only use the pc for paid surveys research, I dont need MS RUBBISH, I might even change to Ubantu/Linux just to get away from the satanic ms entity
Great Video Sir. Very well explained.
Excellent instructive video!
thank you so much....I have been slow learning Windows 11, bought new laptop in March and not used to it yet. Do not wish to purchase W365, but would like to have "Word" for memos and be able to format financial statements for small group, names and numbers do not line up on Note Pad, when sent to the printer. The pace of your video is great, I have learned a lot about setting up my screen and files.
You're terrific! I'm 61 yrs old and I hated upgrading to Windows 10 Ha Ha. (I remember the dos commands and the green screen), WOW! I've avoided Windows 11 like the plague! I still enjoy being able to use the Windows Tools dos commands those times my computer lags and needs a scannow, right:) because their scan disc icon does not deliver. Thanks for the double-click to single-click insight "nonsense" (a reason for screaming and returning the computer under the frustration it's not working, and give me my money back) WHAT! So thank you for your insight of realizing the needed teaching of the old school to modern explanation. So many tutorials talk about the new and don't know how to explain old to new because they were not around back then to compare the transition of now for the rest of us which frost me!
THANK YOU FOR THIS NICE VIDEO ON WINDOWS 11. WE WILL FOLLOW YOU GOOD DAY.
Do you know how to download a desk top version of Word as a one-time payment?? That I don't need to subscribe to? Thank you.
I understand Windows 10 will go away 2025. I'm so glad I found you.
That is false. It won't go away, but it will loose mainstream support. It will continue working but over time, it won't receive security updates/patches and eventually software will no longer be supported on it. It doesn't mean it will just stop working.
@@JJFlores197 True. But a time will come when Chrome will send a message to you that the latest version of Chrome cannot be downloaded to your current Windows 10. And soon some important apps (e.g. your on-line banking or credit card website) will tell you it is upgrading to the latest version of Chrome! This actually happened to me - I was still using Windows 7 until a few weeks ago! So I had to upgrade to Windows 10 or Windows 11. I decided to upgrade to Windows 11. Now I have the latest Chrome and all is well. Of course all this argument assumes you use Chrome as the default web browser!
Thanks heaps ...
Can anyone tell me why Windows 11 sometimes opens with the Bloom screen instead of the desktop, and when that happens, Windows Explorer is empty, and all my files have disappeared please?
Then when it opens at the desktop screen again, File Explorer files miraculously reappear?
THANK YOU!
I have no idea what "Bloom screen" is....
Warmly and friendly ...
cài windows 11 trên máy cũ nó
thx :)
Wait you make music?
IM GOING TO SWITCH FROM WINDOWS 7 TO WINDOWS 11 TODAY
IS THE DIFFERENCE HUGE?
Yes, I’d say the difference is quite a noticeable improvement. But why you typing in all caps my guy?
@@DripDrax BECAUSE THIS IS HOW GODS TALK
ENJOY window 11, I AM GOING BACK to window 7 or 10 as an Operator WINDOWS 11 is too intrusive and controlling. As I only use the pc for paid surveys research, I dont need MS RUBBISH, I might even change to Ubantu/Linux just to get away from the satanic ms entity