Is that set in stone? Are they really going to do that?
Hey ElectedbyHim, You know, I had left the forums last year and closed everything down (except a couple of things). All accounts, shopping , online banking, everything, anticipating that Microsoft will stop updating Windows 10 operating systems, trying to herd us into Windows 11 but they had changed the first date (unbeknowns to me) having pushed it back, and are continuing to update Windows 10 until October 2025 (this year). But then after that they have decided they would continue the updates longer than that but for a small fee, sounds good, however I was informed that is where they were also going to force that same Microsoft account on Windows 10 users who were holding out to avoid that Microsoft account. That and peoples hatred of the recall bloat and copilot thing (people are now working to remove it out of the OS).
They could change it ElectedByHim, if too many refuse, I would think, but I certainly would not count on it.
So, its been really bugging me for over two years and I finally thought, you can do a couple of things, buy a bunch of older laptops with their orginal Windows 10 install, and parts (sticking with the same computer and operating system that work for me now) so when they become unusable at any point, I can use the others for parts. And try to get as many as might reasonably last me 10 years. Wosrt case scenario, I go thru one (unupdatable laptop) a year. Stinks, but whats a better option? So I figure on 7- 10 of the exact same used refurbished laptops. Besides, you can buy 4 of those for the same price as 1 half decent new one anyway, and the older ones (hardware wise) will outlive the newer ones with how they are gluing them together as they are.
The other option, "learn to code" (haha) And I am not a fast learner in this sort of thing, a very simple thing could trip me up or paralyze me for days, but I figure I have almost a year to do so, and that is what I am doing now. Trying to get a little of all my bases covered. The last option is to accept it and just remain offline for good (and buy good offline study tools) which I have already done. I will miss online but I can't stand Microsoft. I despise that company more because I feel I have to do this because of their unreasonable demands to have an account with them.
Ubuntu has been on my radar, but looks intimidating and not sure I can run a lot of my software on it.
Me too EletedByHim, I finally just started learning it, and I was trying to download a virtual box to experiment with it live so that I wouldnt mess up my own system while I do that. And as of now I have been having the hardest time getting my downloads to download correctly (according to the right files). Like etcher, Ventoy and Tails while looking out for extra reinstallation disks, parts and all the rest of it. But 'll likely jut use one of the used computers when I feel more confident in tackling it.
You know, I did find this one guy I actually love, while all the rest of them are just so in love with their computer knowledge and lingo (and apparently losing newbies) and who really stink at teaching (if I can be blunt).
You might want to give this guy a try, he has so many beginners videos but he is a really good teacher.He has an accent but he clear, understandable, goes at good doable pace.
Heh, maybe we can learn this together ElectedbyHim