If it was upgraded from Win 7 to Win 10 then it is a digital license and if you do a clean reinstall of the same version (home or pro) on the same hardware, it should reactivate just fine.
So will they continue to allow 32 bit programs to be installed after they force the OEMs to install Windows 10 64 bit ? ... This is the key question, as my current install (now at 1909) is 64 bit, but all my programs are the 32 (x86) versions. They work just fine for what I need.
I do not care if the OS is the 64 bit version or not, as long as we can still install legacy 32 bit versions of programs. Some of us just do not need the extra features of a 64bit program and in some cases, it would mean buying new software.
I know the sites have to get the cert from the cert company, but how do the browsers validate them ? Do they all just query the CA company site to check them ? Will older browsers still work with the proposed changes ?
What happens when the certificates are changed to a 1 year expiration later this year ? Do the browsers update them automatically and will older browsers, such as Firefox 52.9.0ESR also update the certificate lists ? What will also happen if / when they go to HTTPS over DNS ? Will older browsers...
Just one very important question: I have Windows 10 Home 64 version and I have quite a few programs that I only needed and installed the 32 bit version of. I don't care if they force the OS itself to be 64 bit only, as long as we can still install 32 bit programs which go to the Program File...
Sometimes, I get an email notification about a thread and when I click on the link in the email to view it, your forum says: Post not found .. this has been happening now and then since the switchover to the "new & improved" forum software and layouts ... Below is one such email:
spammer...
You need to remove the power board to look at the connections on the back side. Quite often, the poor solder joints will be where heavy leaded parts are installed. These boards are typically soldered by machine and if oxidation from the part leads is not removed before being installed, you get a...
I have Office 2010 on my Windows 10 Toshiba laptop and it works just fine. Only issue you may encounter down the road, is if you use Outlook for email access, sometimes the email providers change the security protocols and older versions of an email client will no longer access your email...
Correct, I had windows updates turned off to avoid the forced feature upgrades. And my laptop is about 6 years old with a Celeron CPU at 1.8Ghz .. but it is now on v1909
Yes, it is not the same for Home. But my home edition is on a local account and upgraded fine to 1903 and then to 1909 ... If I recall correctly, when I set up Windows 10 initially, I did use a MSN Account and then afterward, added a Local Account and set that as my default for login ... And you...
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