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TheArtfulDogger Wrote:

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> Don't do it foxy, it's no where near as good as

> Windows 3.1



What is Windows 3.1 ? Was that Clockwork ?


I'm Running Windows 10 like most people bur do not know what Ver. 1903 is ?

and there's not much info about it


Fox.

"do not know what Ver. 1903 is ?

and there's not much info about it"


genuine question Foxy but have you googled it?


i googled "windows 10 update 1903" and have more info than I'll ever need


looks like it's one of the bigger updates that adds features rather than just bug fixes

Sounds like a real Pain


Unlike in previous versions of Windows, you?ll need to use the media creation tool to create an ISO file to install Windows 10. Make sure you have a license to install Windows 10.


Also it is necessary to disable / uninstall any antivirus otherwise Errors will be encountered and

the install will crash.


A full Back is also required..


I think I will stick with what I have got.


Foxy

You probably have "Dynamic Lock" turned on (or it was arbitrarily turned on by your recent update.)


To turn it off, go to Settings > Accounts > Sign-in options.


Scroll down and uncheck the box that says "Allow Windows to automatically lock your device when you're away".

Since that last update, every time I turn on my laptop I get this sign-in thing to OneDrive, which is a bit annoying.


I can get rid of it each time, but I'd rather it didn't come up at all.


Where in Settings (I assume) can I stop it appearing? I don't want to use OneDrive, I have everything saved in Carbonite.

I can understand not wanting to use Onedrive (though it works pretty well) but what happens if/when the serverfarm Carbonite use has a fire/flood/goes out of business? Always best to use two cloud services and a remote box at a relative/trusted friends place (though if you encrypt everything, no need for them to even be a trusted friend...).

RichH Wrote:

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> You probably have "Dynamic Lock" turned on (or it

> was arbitrarily turned on by your recent update.)

>

> To turn it off, go to Settings > Accounts >

> Sign-in options.

>

> Scroll down and uncheck the box that says "Allow

> Windows to automatically lock your device when

> you're away".


Hi rich


Yes 'Dynamic Lock' was turned ON


Strange because the message I was getting was...


Dynamic lock not working. With a Button to Switch it ON


Now switched OFF


Thanks for the Tip..


Foxy

You're welcome Foxy :)


Sue Wrote:

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> Since that last update, every time I turn on my

> laptop I get this sign-in thing to OneDrive, which

> is a bit annoying.

>

> I can get rid of it each time, but I'd rather it

> didn't come up at all.

>

> Where in Settings (I assume) can I stop it

> appearing? I don't want to use OneDrive, I have

> everything saved in Carbonite.


I'd be tempted to just sign-in to OneDrive and then ignore it. At least it'll then be available should you wish to use it in the future.


But if you really want to be rid of it, click the little "Cloud" OneDrive icon in the system tray, then click "More" and then "Settings" from the pop-up menu. In the "Account" tab click "Unlink this PC" and then "Unlink account".

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