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'''I just wonder how normal folks can cope with this crap'''. This was experienced with a brand new high end Dell XPS 15 laptop just fresh out of the box... I always thought that [[Ubuntu installatio|Linux/Unbuntu] was not very friendly in some situations, but getting this from Win10 was not expected and is not acceptable. Why can't Microsoft just propose to uninstall these useless things that came with the computer. | '''I just wonder how normal folks can cope with this crap'''. This was experienced with a brand new high end Dell XPS 15 laptop just fresh out of the box... I always thought that [[Ubuntu installatio|Linux/Unbuntu] was not very friendly in some situations, but getting this from Win10 was not expected and is not acceptable. Why can't Microsoft just propose to uninstall these useless things that came with the computer. | ||
=== Cannot see WLAN (cabled net === | |||
If that happens after turning the power on, unplug the USB-C adapter and plug it in again. |
Revision as of 20:56, 21 November 2017
Introduction
Windows 10, according to [ Wikipedia] “is a personal computer operating system developed and released by Microsoft as part of the Windows NT family of operating systems. It was released on July 29, 2015 [..]”
The purpose of this page is to write down a few configuration tricks, as well as "essentials".
Utilities
Things that I use frequently:
- 7Zip, one of the best (un)archiving programs
- Greeshot - A good free program to take and annotate Screen captures]
- Emacs (forever), a programming editor for experts
- winscp, scp/ftp program (to transfer from/to servers)
- Putty, ssh (remote terminal to manage servers)
- Thunderbird, if you believe that your email only belongs to you.
Writing, Graphics, Design
- Inkscape, a good but complicated vector drawing program.
- LibreOffice, a free office clone. I like the Draw program.
Trouble
Windows 2016 will not install
With the message saying that "office 16 click-to-run extensibility component" should be removed. Of course, the system will not tell which program uses this component :(
To figure which program blocks you will have to find this information in the installation directory. A regular search for this component will not help.
- Hit WinKey-R
- Type "Installer"
- Select View Tab, then click
Add columns
, then select "Choose columns" and finally add "Subject". - Make the column very wide !!
Now you should see "Office 16 Click-to-Run Extensibility Component". Do not uninstall the 64bit version of this. Take the one without mention, i.e. the 32bit version.
- Now pray that you won't disable any other program that you installed and that you need
- Right-click on the offending MSI and uninstall.
In addition there were five different Office 365 programs installed. Uninstalling these was easy but ate another 10 minutes. Cannot even uninstall by bundles. Also why the hell do they believe that I can speak Dutch and other weird languages like French or German ? (The Uninstaller cannot speak English).
I just wonder how normal folks can cope with this crap. This was experienced with a brand new high end Dell XPS 15 laptop just fresh out of the box... I always thought that [[Ubuntu installatio|Linux/Unbuntu] was not very friendly in some situations, but getting this from Win10 was not expected and is not acceptable. Why can't Microsoft just propose to uninstall these useless things that came with the computer.
Cannot see WLAN (cabled net
If that happens after turning the power on, unplug the USB-C adapter and plug it in again.