My beat up and held together by duct tape Chromebook finally died. Now I'm using a windows 10 laptop. I had forgotten how much I hate, detest, despise Windows. It's horrible. How do people use this crap all the time? I'm getting a other Chromebook.
get a flavor of linux you like (maybe ubuntu or mint). then remove windows and go with linux and never look back.
Pay less than $300 for a 10" Samsung Tablet (which runs my printer, has a stylus, etc.etc.etc.) and uses Android, you will Never go back to Windows!
For just one major thing, Android Never interrupts you to Update...not Ever!
I am using one of the three chromebooks I have had. Two have been broken when I left them out on the table when our largest cat jumped on them. The first I did not know he could jump that far and the second was just because I had to go to the bathroom in a hurry. Each has Linux under the hood and it is easy to get it to work. I ha ve two desktop computers that both run Ubuntu, one will also boot Windows 10.
The build quality of Chromebook is very poor. I have an Asus PC that was Windows 7, I bought 11 years ago. The battery was gone and I lost the charger. I found a used charger in eBay for $10 and a compatible battery for $15. It's Intel i7 (1stgen) 750gbHD. I recovered it to out of box state and used a free Windows 10 upgrade. It took almost 2 days to get all the updates loaded. It works well. Old school hard drives are a little slow but they last forever. Solid state and Chromebook? Not so much.
. . . frck Microsoft, install Ubuntu Linux :
Changing computer programs takes patience. I use Windows 10 and struggle with updates, especially new photo programs. I resist calling programs "apps."
I lack the patience to fiddle-fart around searching for hidden commands. Called a friend to help me bypass the goddamn updated photo program.
Years ago, when I was forced to switch from Windows 7 to Windows 10, I paid for a college class to learn the new Excel program. Students were bookkeepers and accountants. And me.
"Windows updated Excel with dozens of great 'bells and whistles' and hid them," the instructor said and laughed. She gave us a book that was impossible to read and tried to explain the updates. My mastery of Excel dropped 80%.
I learned enough to get by. It's maddening.
My hatred of 10 burns with the heat of 1,000 suns.