You got 10 questions right, but it's still a bit challenging.
You got 10 questions right, but it's still a bit challenging.
Since @Bruno_A highlighted this, it means if you lack a backup plan, the responsibility lies with you. Loss of data can occur no matter which operating system you're using.
Oh no, those comments are really harsh... If you have any problems with Windows 10, just let me know so I can help. It sounds like you're feeling frustrated.
Create another PC isolated from the GODLY DATA storage you wish to hide. This means a separate unit with its own backup, also a File server LitePC for keeping files safe, while your gaming PC runs on Windows 10. Your data should remain outside this setup.
People gravitate in and out whenever something new appears. With Windows 7’s release, they shouted their discontent, insisting they’d never switch to XP again. When high-resolution displays became common, they claimed they were "useless and too large," sticking with their 1024x768 screen which they thought was more than sufficient. As touchscreen phones improved, they remained proud of their traditional devices, dismissing newer options. In short, every new launch brings those who crave a sense of superiority, pushing against trends without much resistance. As the saying goes, you can't change someone's mind if they didn't choose it themselves.
It seems like you're expressing frustration about previous attempts on the forum and want to move forward. Thanks for your honesty—no need to answer further if you don’t want to. Just wanted to let you know I’m done here. Bye! P.S., feel free to close the moderators’ account if you wish.