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4th February 2019, 07:48 AM
#1511
Daily Lurker
Originally Posted by
Plasnart
A current thread by PB has reminded me of a laptop frustration I experience on a semi-regular basis. 12 months ago I bought a Lenovo Ideapad 510-ISK laptop for use while working away. While I'm away I dont have the luxury of unlimited data like at home, and this absolute POS runs Windows 10 and wants to update apps on a continual basis, chewing my precious data. Dont know how many times I've run dry on data because it updated apps while I was uploading work data. Think ive disabled updates but not 100% sure (it's not a simple process for non-tech heads). I just cant trust this thing that continually wants to talk to me, update shit I don't use on the road and offer me shit I don't want.
Is there a simple operating system I can change to so it turns into a "dumb" computer and just do what its told (basic uploading of reports and photos)?
Or alternative laptops that will just do as told and nothing more?
Hey bud, I have done this at work on my laptop there. It's fairly simple and the easiest way is option one.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/gordonk.../#30378b4746f6
Give me a call or text if you need a walkthrough
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4th February 2019 07:48 AM
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4th February 2019, 09:00 AM
#1512
Breadmaker Shaker
Originally Posted by
rusty_nail
Thanks nicco I'll check it out.
What is the charge? Eating a meal? A succulent Chinese meal??
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4th February 2019, 09:17 AM
#1513
Patrol Guru
I read an article on Lifehacker last week titled '40 window apps everyone should own'.
One of the recommendations was The PC Decrapifier, which is described;
"When you buy a new laptop and it's loaded with bloatware -- or you're concerned about the amount of seemingly unnecessary programs on the Windows system you've been using for some time -- install The PC Decrapifier. This incredibly useful utility will give you recommendations, based on other users' experiences, about which items you should keep and which items you should trash. You'll sleep easier knowing you didn't accidentally delete a device-critical application."
https://www.pcdecrapifier.com
I haven't used it personally, so can't vouch for it, but it might get rid of unnessecary programs you have that are chewing up data?
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4th February 2019, 09:33 AM
#1514
Breadmaker Shaker
Originally Posted by
Cremulator
I read an article on Lifehacker last week titled '40 window apps everyone should own'.
One of the recommendations was The PC Decrapifier, which is described;
"When you buy a new laptop and it's loaded with bloatware -- or you're concerned about the amount of seemingly unnecessary programs on the Windows system you've been using for some time -- install The PC Decrapifier. This incredibly useful utility will give you recommendations, based on other users' experiences, about which items you should keep and which items you should trash. You'll sleep easier knowing you didn't accidentally delete a device-critical application."
https://www.pcdecrapifier.com
I haven't used it personally, so can't vouch for it, but it might get rid of unnessecary programs you have that are chewing up data?
Thanks Cremulator I'll check that out too. There's so much crap loaded on these things it's unbelievable.
@rusty_nail I've just gone into services and found windows update was in manual mode so I must have got it like that some other way. haha dont ask me how I can't remember! Anyway it's now disabled. Frustratingly though, as soon as I disabled it a pop up appeared asking if I was interested in voice activation. Grrrr......
What is the charge? Eating a meal? A succulent Chinese meal??
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9th March 2019, 09:11 PM
#1515
So we finally get the NBN connected today. Supplied was a DLink DVA2800 router. Every laptop and mobile device in the house see's the new wifi signal. Except one laptop. I connected this laptop via ethernet and it wont even connect this way too. Yet the other two laptops here do.
So I will assume its the laptop that is the issue. Its a W10 laptop, all Windows updates are done. I'm thinking its a firewall issue but not sure. I dont run A/v so its not this. I've turned the wifi on and off multiple times with no success too. Just not real sure where else to look.
Any ideas?
Also. This laptop is currently running of the wifi signal from a different router which is our ADSL2 connection...
Its doing my bloody head in.
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9th March 2019, 09:14 PM
#1516
Daily Lurker
Originally Posted by
mudski
So we finally get the NBN connected today. Supplied was a DLink DVA2800 router. Every laptop and mobile device in the house see's the new wifi signal. Except one laptop. I connected this laptop via ethernet and it wont even connect this way too. Yet the other two laptops here do.
So I will assume its the laptop that is the issue. Its a W10 laptop, all Windows updates are done. I'm thinking its a firewall issue but not sure. I dont run A/v so its not this. I've turned the wifi on and off multiple times with no success too. Just not real sure where else to look.
Any ideas?
Also. This laptop is currently running of the wifi signal from a different router which is our ADSL2 connection...
Its doing my bloody head in.
most likely answer will be the modem is only broadcasting on 5ghz, and the bad lappy is only 2.4ghz compatible. call me and i can work through it with you.
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9th March 2019, 09:34 PM
#1517
Originally Posted by
rusty_nail
most likely answer will be the modem is only broadcasting on 5ghz, and the bad lappy is only 2.4ghz compatible. call me and i can work through it with you.
The modem broadcasts on both. I turned off the 5ghz option just in case and still nothing. Ethernet wont even work. Fecking computers.
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9th March 2019, 09:47 PM
#1518
Daily Lurker
Originally Posted by
mudski
The modem broadcasts on both. I turned off the 5ghz option just in case and still nothing. Ethernet wont even work. Fecking computers.
perhaps run though the model(lenovo, samsung, ibm etc) wifi utility? is that how its connected? im sure it would just be something simple?
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9th March 2019, 09:59 PM
#1519
Daily Lurker
another suggestion would be you could turn off the DHCP on the old modem then pug that modem into the new modem. then the old lappy would use the old modem signal with the new modem as DHCP. would be a good permamant solution or temporary solution what ever suits your needs
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14th March 2019, 09:09 PM
#1520
All fixed. I logged into the router using another computer and I changed the wifi channel from auto to channel 1 and bam! It worked.
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