
#1074 - Why I Don't Expect a Windows 10 Apocalypse
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I'm frustrated
I'm frustrated by press, the agitators, and the general sentiment that continuing to use Windows 10 after its end of support date will be some kind of apocalypse. Seriously?
I won't belabor it here, other than to point you at this week's featured article: Why I Don't Expect a Windows 10 Apocalypse
Also this week
- Password size matters.
- Backup disk size matters.
- Printer problems sometimes have an easy fix.
- Lost BIOS password sometimes have no easy fix.
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Featured Article
Why I Don't Expect a Windows 10 Apocalypse
Fearmongers, on the other hand...
There's a lot of FUD (fear, uncertainty, and doubt) about the supposed risk of using Windows 10 past its end of support. Here's what I think.
Read: Why I Don't Expect a Windows 10 Apocalypse
Also This Week on Ask Leo!
Size Matters! (When It Comes to Passwords) | ![]() |
The results are in for last year's most common passwords. The implications are depressing. Read: Size Matters! (When It Comes to Passwords) |
How Big a Backup Disk Do I Need? | ![]() |
I share my rule of thumb for choosing the size of an external backup drive. Read: How Big a Backup Disk Do I Need? |
Fix Printer Problems with an Uninstall and Reinstall | ![]() |
Printer problems can be frustrating. I'll show you a quick, safe, easy technique to try first. Read: Fix Printer Problems with an Uninstall and Reinstall |
How Do I Remove a BIOS or UEFI Password? | ![]() |
A BIOS password provides a surprising amount of security on a computer -- so much that if the password is lost, chances for recovery are slim. Read: How Do I Remove a BIOS or UEFI Password? |
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![]() | How Do I Remove a BIOS or UEFI Password?A BIOS password provides a surprising amount of security on a computer -- so much that if the password is lost, chances for recovery are slim.Watch: How Do I Remove a BIOS or UEFI Password? |
![]() | Fix Printer Problems with an Uninstall and ReinstallPrinter problems can be frustrating. I'll show you a quick, safe, easy technique to try first.Watch: Fix Printer Problems with an Uninstall and Reinstall |
![]() | How Big a Backup Disk Do I Need?I share my rule of thumb for choosing the size of an external backup drive.Watch: How Big a Backup Disk Do I Need? |
![]() | Windows 10: What Everyone Gets Wrong About the EndThere's a lot of FUD (fear, uncertainty, and doubt) about the supposed risk of using Windows 10 past its end of support. Here's what I think.Watch: Windows 10: What Everyone Gets Wrong About the End |
![]() | Size Matters! (When It Comes to Passwords)The results are in for last year's most common passwords. The implications are depressing.Watch: Size Matters! (When It Comes to Passwords) |
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