LeeRevell
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Whoowee, the learning curve on this thing is steep! Got the Toshiba Satellite C55. 500Gig HD, 15.5" screen, built-in optical drive, card reader slot. Physically just what I wanted.
Now the problem, in a nutshell, Win 8.1. Gawdawful design. Whoever invented this operating system should be flogged! It is optimized for smaller machines, and tries to force one to use the 'cloud', via the horrid idea of "One Drive". Apparently they assume (we know what THAT really means!) that the owner will of course put ALL their data and files onto that tenuous virtual cloud storage, that no one knows where it is, who owns it, who has access to it. Having worked in a secure IT environment and in Security (civilian and military) this really bothers me and sends up all kinds of red flags! It ain't gonna happen!
So, first thing was learning how to get back out of that danged One Drive nonsense. I have an external HD that I have my desktop data and files copied onto. That will become my primary working storage. A few non-critical things will go onto the built-in HD. Thumb drives will be used too. Especially when travelling.
I am still getting my favorite and necessary programs, applications and websites loaded onto this thing. Managed to change the default homepage to my current CenturyLink homepage I use on my big PC, with the Embarq e-mail account. Also have access to my gmail account (as this machine is set where you must have a Google account to even sign onto it - another bit of bad design). But I cannot yet find any way of composing and sending a gmail message on this laptop, as I can with the PC and the smartphone!
I bought the Home & Student Office 2013 package, but find that it too assumes one must be online in order to use Word and the other parts of it! EVERY time I go to access a document on the HD, I have to reset the file type, as it defaults to webpage. How silly is this? Makes for a long drawn out procedure to access my data. I always thought computers were supposed to ease our burden.......? :-/
I am seriously considering taking this thing to the Geek Squad and having it totally lobotomized and having Win7 installed. THEN it would be a decent working machine.
Did I mention how much a total kludge this Win 8.1 is........? :dodgy:
Now the problem, in a nutshell, Win 8.1. Gawdawful design. Whoever invented this operating system should be flogged! It is optimized for smaller machines, and tries to force one to use the 'cloud', via the horrid idea of "One Drive". Apparently they assume (we know what THAT really means!) that the owner will of course put ALL their data and files onto that tenuous virtual cloud storage, that no one knows where it is, who owns it, who has access to it. Having worked in a secure IT environment and in Security (civilian and military) this really bothers me and sends up all kinds of red flags! It ain't gonna happen!
So, first thing was learning how to get back out of that danged One Drive nonsense. I have an external HD that I have my desktop data and files copied onto. That will become my primary working storage. A few non-critical things will go onto the built-in HD. Thumb drives will be used too. Especially when travelling.
I am still getting my favorite and necessary programs, applications and websites loaded onto this thing. Managed to change the default homepage to my current CenturyLink homepage I use on my big PC, with the Embarq e-mail account. Also have access to my gmail account (as this machine is set where you must have a Google account to even sign onto it - another bit of bad design). But I cannot yet find any way of composing and sending a gmail message on this laptop, as I can with the PC and the smartphone!
I bought the Home & Student Office 2013 package, but find that it too assumes one must be online in order to use Word and the other parts of it! EVERY time I go to access a document on the HD, I have to reset the file type, as it defaults to webpage. How silly is this? Makes for a long drawn out procedure to access my data. I always thought computers were supposed to ease our burden.......? :-/
I am seriously considering taking this thing to the Geek Squad and having it totally lobotomized and having Win7 installed. THEN it would be a decent working machine.
Did I mention how much a total kludge this Win 8.1 is........? :dodgy: