wintervilla.blogg.se

Windows 8.1 process explorer
Windows 8.1 process explorer









windows 8.1 process explorer
  1. Windows 8.1 process explorer drivers#
  2. Windows 8.1 process explorer update#
  3. Windows 8.1 process explorer full#
  4. Windows 8.1 process explorer windows 10#
  5. Windows 8.1 process explorer plus#

But they entirely skipped Windows 9 which would have been a tech windfall had they ushered some gusto to make THAT the next in series o/s and not Windows 10 and already have Windows 11 out and about. Yeah well MS might try to do away with it, in fact January next year is it's support ending date. So is it any wonder malware fashioners consider it a major accomplishment & defiance to exert maximum efforts to smear every new Windows O/S release and introduce a whole new set of issues to further push MS to run from being overwhelmed and hit the drawing board for our next greatest/safest release O/S by them. No, MS Windows team problem is that they have teed off so many once devoted users with their lackluster refinements and abandonment which is always been in their ability to better prove themselves a Tech O/S Master. Not a very High Tech Professional standing to base your business on unless there is no other competitor in town- Hence why many have turned and will likely continue to turn again to a Mac and Linux O/S or perhaps Google O/S and their wireless handsets over a MS Product. As it stands they are in a position to shuttle each and every O/S they release just like they intend to do with Windows 10 soon enough too.

windows 8.1 process explorer

Yes many hardware branded system have improved and do better now (maybe)- But left in the dust to rot are those predecessor systems users.Įight IS NOT a bad nor a grossly vulnerable system IF ONLY MS had the wherewith all and ambition to do the right thing.

Windows 8.1 process explorer drivers#

Their drivers support is mediocre at best, anemic and lacking and who had the time to search resources for a needle in a haystack to improve or correct failures when a USB stops working or some other 'another' indigenous hardware issue that MS could repair with a fix. And from what i seen many as in majority had to do with.

Windows 8.1 process explorer full#

On the "Important" updates, those could been compiled by now into a single full download instead of that kiddie-like nit pick routine which is stretched over years. Many needed fixes they have threw to the wind which thankfully some bright minds are able to shore up and stabilize those now earlier systems. I combed my own piled up list of updates for 8.1 and read details on every one of them.

Windows 8.1 process explorer plus#

In retrospect, and only in my opinion, if they offered in one lump swoop to fully maximize and finely refine security plus repair/add a few features, they would find those long time users eager to go out and obtain the brand new systems with Windows 11 or 12 which will become afterwards.Īs is, they only offer a scattered exhausting list of "optional" updates say for 8 as one example, many of which have no bearing whatsoever on the home user and to a lesser degree small business users either. For those many users (Win 7 too) who still can rely on it despite newer releases in Windows 10 and now 11, that neglect from what is suppose to be an innovative Tech Giant certainly won't inspire the confidence that they key their customer's/user's into in pressing us to purchase new laptops/PC Systems. I absolutely detest MS policy decision to run away from yet another Windows O/S that they peddled so admirably, refined to a reasonably acceptable degree, than choose to distance themselves from it without enhancing it.

windows 8.1 process explorer

Windows 8.1 process explorer update#

My opinion is the "updating game" is nothing more than a big hustle / scam to sell software (and hardware) because good software just works without having to keep updating it all of the time and it most certainly doesn't become bloated and slowing down your computer over time, which because of this nonsense I stopped being "Mr FixIt" for people with computer issues ages ago as they'd rather listen to the (obviously sponsored) scaremongering of needing to update everything and anything than actually listening to good advice that will help them. Why is that? A computer user with knowledge is less likely to keep spending money on unneeded hardware / software / subscriptions etc.Īll you have to do is look at popular tech websites at their (so-called) unbiased recommendations, who are clearly being paid to mislead people into emptying their wallets. Update this, replace that, buy this subscription service, buy new hardware etc but no one pushes computer users to back up their data or wants to educate them properly. Click to expand.My opinion is the "updating game" is nothing more than a big hustle / scam to sell software (and hardware) because good software just works without having to keep updating it all of the time and it most certainly doesn't become bloated and slowing down your computer over time, which because of this nonsense I stopped being "Mr FixIt" for people with computer issues ages ago as they'd rather listen to the (obviously sponsored) scaremongering of needing to update everything and anything than actually listening to good advice that will help them.











Windows 8.1 process explorer