Windows 10, despite its ups and downs, is still the most popular operating system in the world. But many organizations are still struggling with it and IT support team is working hard to fix those issues. In this guide we’ll try to look at all the challenges that Windows 10 currently faces and how you can work around them.

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Back on July 29th 2015, when Microsoft released its latest operating system into the wild, it was expected to come with fewer issues and to ultimately make life easier for its users. However, what the world noticed was entirely on the contrary. Users, who took Windows 10 for a spin in its early days helped Microsoft discover a lot of problems in Microsoft Edge (the new web browser to replace Internet Explorer and Finally compete with Chrome and Firefox) and other areas of the system. This brought about frenzied  subsequent updates that each came with a fair share of additional challenges.

Four years down the line, the latest version of the Windows Operating System still brings pain to users on various fronts. While some of these issues are brand new others have been carried down from the previous versions, a solution to each of these issues, ranging from the start page to Office 365, is sought after.

Here we show you some quick tips and tricks to solve some common problems.

 

Windows 10 Tips and Tricks

Here are a few problems that you must be aware of before you click the install button for installing Windows 10 on your system.

1. Space need for installing updates

While Windows 10 is out of the world in looks and feels, the installation part is where most of us have a hard time. While this may not seem like an issue at all to users with newer PCs, the guys with old desktops see bugs and issues in the installation of the updates.

Inside a Computer

If you don’t have a ton of money to spend on new systems with enhances disk space, here’s what you can do: You can use an external cleaner app that is at times more efficient and brings you more free space when compared to the inbuilt disk cleanup tool. Here is the guidebook to follow for cleaning up space on your hard drive.

 

2. Slow loading (slow boot time)

People have been reporting issues of slow boot time on their Windows 10 PCs, and some have even claimed it to be so slow that they literally prepared a cup of coffee and came back to their desks. Well, there’s nothing to be surprised at! 

Slow loading timer

This slow boot time can be due to many reasons, out of which the main reasons are an outdated Windows version, less space in the hard drive, or if your system is attacked with malware. Now, you can replace the HDD with an SSD as the safest way to deal with the situation. Ivan Jenic has prepared a whole list of other solutions to get quick boot times.

 

3. File association – files opening with the wrong app

If you are running into issues with files trying to open with a completely different application, then you are in the right place. Well, you can always open it with the best app on clicking “open with” option on right-click, but we want to prevent you from doing that every time you want to open something.

You can easily change this from the default apps section in the settings of your PC. Once and for all, this will be a solution for a lifetime. In the default section, you can change the default search engine or the default music player and others.

 

4. Data use – uses 4G data when you don’t want it to

Even in times when you can’t have the benefit of getting access to 4G data, Windows 10 tends to use 4G data and eat all of it in the background without you even knowing it. You can set up the connection as metered and use your hotspot without any worries about the data being eaten up.

Follow the steps below:

  • Click on the Start menu and then Settings.
  • Find the Network & Internet option there and then select Wi-Fi.
  • Next, find your network name and set it to a metered connection, and Windows will take care of the rest.

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5. Too many notifications

Although Windows provided with the feature to view at all notifications in the Action Center, sometimes these notifications can eat our head when they are in bulk. Atop this, most of these are useless. And yes, there’s a way to banish all these unnecessary notifications.

Open Settings from the Start button. Open the System section and then go to Notifications & Actions. From here, you can remove any links from where you don’t need notifications every time.

6. Privacy settings not optimum for most businesses

The privacy of a business in the 21st century becomes of the utmost importance with leaks and piracy happening now and then. Windows has a dedicated Privacy screen in the Setting panel from where you can set your privacy according to the needs of your business. Here’s a full guide to check your Windows 10 privacy settings right now.

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7. Where did system restore go?

A manual intervention to ensure recovery from problems in necessary at times. However, in Windows 10, some people may find difficulty in finding the System Restore button, which may come as one of the biggest problems with Windows 10 at times.

  • Type “system restore” after clicking on the Start button.
  • Select “create a restore point.”
  • Next, click on the System Protection tab.
  • Select the C drive and press Configure.
  • Turn On the system protection.

8. Printer issues

Printers have always been problematic on certain Windows versions, and it is the same with Windows 10 too. Well, here’s a quick way to fix any printer issues on Windows 10.

9. Is your PC powerful enough to support Windows 10?

It’s a dream of every computer owner to run the latest versions of the Operating system on their desktops. However, with Windows 10, there are specific criteria from Windows, which you need to follow to ensure that Windows 10 works fine on your PC. 

10. How to manage and schedule software updates, so they don’t get in your way

Windows 10 comes with exclusive and necessary updates now and then. For users, it becomes essential to schedule the updates so that they don’t get n the way. You can set the Update to Automatic from the Services option, after which Windows will take care of the updates every time you are connected to the Wi-Fi.

Conclusion: The features on board with Windows 10 are amazing but being aware of all the issues that you may face and how to come out of these issues becomes essential. The problems stated above are all understandable, and you don’t have to panic in any such situation. For IT support or consulting regarding Windows 10 issues and more, please contact us. We are always happy to help.