Recommended AV?
- froggyboy604
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I feel Microsoft may make it easier to change the default settings and programs if enough people complain.
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Good luck, hard to give any recommendations to them.
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That is true. I guess we need to wait until new workers work at Microsoft before settings and default options become easier to set.
More users may switch to Linux Operating Systems with better user interfaces in the future which may convince Microsoft to make their OS easier to use to change settings in the future.
More users may switch to Linux Operating Systems with better user interfaces in the future which may convince Microsoft to make their OS easier to use to change settings in the future.
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Would be nice if someone made a public easy to use Linux OS, could charge 50-100 dollars for it to be all easy to use like Windows OS.
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I think Linux Mint is somewhat easy to use, but installing some software in Linux can be difficult for some users.
I think Windows have a lot of users because people are too used to using Microsoft Office, and other Microsoft software which are not available for free operating systems like Linux.
I think Windows have a lot of users because people are too used to using Microsoft Office, and other Microsoft software which are not available for free operating systems like Linux.
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Most still wouldn't know how to download and install an OS without erasing their Windows OS. Be nice if there was a full setup sold in stores.
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I think some Linux Operating systems can run off a CD/DVD and USB storage drive, so users can use Linux without risking damaging their Windows install when installing Linux.