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horray
post Oct 5 2017, 09:24 AM

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Recently (about 5 days ago) I switched my default browser from Chrome to Edge. I normally use my browser for social media browsing and some tech sites. Rarely I use it for streaming YouTube or other videos online.

I use my portable Wifi (with 25GB data limit) for internet access. Yesterday afternoon (around 2 pm), I ran out of data which has never happened to me before. I added another 5GB of data and continue to use until about 5pm. This morning, when I checked my data, it has ran out again! 5GB of data in less than 2 hours and without any streaming of videos etc. Just simple browsing. I checked the data usage on Windows 10 and got this result:
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Has anyone experienced this before? As you can see, the Chrome data usage (not sure since when) is less than 25% of what Edge used up in the last few days! I have since switched back to Chrome.
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post Feb 1 2018, 10:29 AM

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QUOTE(stasio @ Feb 1 2018, 02:21 AM)
I have not been able to successfully update 2018-01 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version 1709 for x64-based Systems (KB4056892) on my Surface Pro. Already 9 attempts and still failed. Can I just proceed to download this latest update and update my Surface Pro? Do I just download the update file and run it on my Surface Pro? hmm.gif
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post Nov 14 2019, 09:17 AM

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Just completed November feature update. Surprisingly, it was completed pretty quickly, to my surprise, compared to previous feature updates. rclxms.gif
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post Oct 23 2020, 09:57 AM

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QUOTE(lytros @ Oct 23 2020, 08:50 AM)
Hi guys, I have Windows 8.1 Full version which was upgraded to Windows 10 a few years ago. Now the PC is retired and I am planning to get a new PC. Is it possible to use my existing windows key on a new PC to activate Windows 10?
Advice and pointers appreciated, thanks.
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If you signed into a Microsft account in your current Windows 10 PC, then you can install Windows 10 on your new PC and sign in the same Microsoft account and your Windows 10 will be activated.

 

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