Thursday, August 29, 2024

Why my laptops are so slow

 Yesterday, I wasted so much time converting files. This morning I wanted to start fresh and figure out what was wrong, before seeing a technician.

So I'll list in here some search results:

And here is a great article which I will read and take notes:

How-To

How to speed up your laptop without spending a dime

There's nothing more disappointing than an agonizingly slow laptop. If you're looking to speed things up, here's how to do it without spending your hard-earned cash.

5 months ago

while at it, I saw this article:
How-To

Is your laptop slow? Try these 9 things before you give up

Don't ditch that aging laptop until you try these speed-boosting tricks first.
1 year ago


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If your Windows PC is running slowly, there are some solutions you can try to help make it run better. Here are the tips in order of what you should try to fix the problem. To get more information about each tip, use the Tips to improve PC performance link at the bottom of this topic.

  1. Make sure you have the latest updates for Windows and device drivers.

  2. Restart your PC and open only the apps you need.

  3. Use ReadyBoost to help improve performance.

  4. Make sure the system is managing the page file size.

  5. Check for low disk space and free up space.

  6. Adjust the appearance and performance of Windows.

  7. Pause OneDrive syncing.

  8. Disable unnecessary startup programs.

  9. Check for and remove viruses and malware.

  10. Restore your PC from a system restore point.

Tips to improve performance in Windows


Steps I took: I checked my windows 10 and it was up to date. Then as usual I am offered to switch to windows 11. I searched once again about that and what would be different. I love PCWorld (was it used to be PC Magazine?) and I trust their opinion


5 reasons to switch to Windows 11 (and 5 reasons not to)

We have four good reasons to upgrade to Windows 11 -- and five more that say you should stick with Windows 10.

Tuesday, June 18, 2024

Technology and the self-checkout debate

 

The Scourge of Self-Checkout

The technology promised to make shopping easier. It has done the opposite

Monday, June 10, 2024

How to get rid of cable TV and have wifi access

 Information via social media posts regarding TV and wifi access

Internet access and Wifi aren’t the same thing. Access to the Internet is the service provided by the provider to your home. How you access the service once it's in your home can be via a hardwire connection (usually ethernet) or via wireless (aka wifi). Typically, the Internet provider will give you a modem-router. The modem-router creates a network within your home. On one side, it connects to the Internet. On the other side is the network (and connections) within your home. The modem-router has ports for hardwire connections _and_ has wireless features for wireless (wifi) connections. A desktop computer might connect via either method. A printer might connect via either method. A smart TV might connect via either method. A laptop will likely connect via wireless. A tablet or phone will connect via wireless. Most streaming media devices will connect via wireless. You don’t need a cable TV package to get access to the Internet for your phone and/or other devices. You can order an Internet only package from the cable provider(s) in your area, i.e. Optimum, Verizon FIOS, AT&T Fiber, Spectrum, etc. Internet via a provider like Optimum, Verizon FIOS, or Spectrum is not the same as Internet access as provided by a cellular provider. Access via a regular provider tends to be faster and more flexible. Many of the cellular providers like AT&T Wireless, Verizon Wireless and T-Mobile also offer cellular based access to the Internet for the home. It isn’t the same as Internet access as provided by a provider like Optimum or Verizon. Typically, it’s a box that connects to the provider’s cellular network and in turns provides access to the Internet via the cellular-based data connection. It’s slower and may lack some of the flexibility of a standard broadband connection. In your home, the box will provide wifi connection and, possibly, one or more ethernet connections. How well cellular based Internet works is 100% dependent on the cellular provider and how it is in general in the area. It still might be sufficient for your purposes, depending what you want to do with the Internet. Additional Information: Modern TVs can get a significant amount of free programming via an over the air (OTA) antenna. However, it won’t get you programming from providers that you need to pay for via a cable programming package or via most streaming services. It’ll be local channels like CBS, NBC, ABC, PIX11 and a bunch free channels. How much you get via an antenna depends on your location, the antenna and the tuner in your TV. Lots of free programming including content from providers available via cable TV can be had via streaming services. It could be via an app from the provider itself. It could via an app that combines content from various providers. You can watch the content via the app on a tablet or phone, on a computer via the web and/or on a TV via an app on the TV or a streaming media device like an AppleTV, Roku or Amazon Fire device. You’ll need access to the Internet to watch content via streaming services. Although there is a tremendous amount of free content available, many of the popular streaming services require a subscription. Be prepared to cough up the bucks for one or more subscriptions if you want content that is available via the free services or free from the subscription services.

Why my laptops are so slow

 Yesterday, I wasted so much time converting files. This morning I wanted to start fresh and figure out what was wrong, before seeing a tech...