Well the sleep and shutdown issue has returned. This time I let the power light remain on instead of holding the power button down to force it off, just to see what would happen. After a couple minutes the light went off all by itself. So this kinda blows. I even had it shutdown to just a glowing light all on it's own once.... cuz I don't recall clicking anything on screen to instigate it.
I use the onscreen keyboard often to type with my mouse when I'm lazy and lounging in a chair or my bed. The onscreen keyboard seems to crash often enough to annoy me and relaunches itself. It very rarely crashed when I used it in 8.
So far I kinda liked 8 using Classic Shell better than 10. It's more like classic vista/7 than this. I guess I'll get used to it... unless they make Classic Shell for 10 too. I kinda hope so.
One thing I don't like and can't figure out is an issue with browsing pictures. I like using the classic "windows photo viewer" over photo gallery or MS's photos app. I set my picture folders to arrange them in order by "date of creation". That way my pictures pop up in the viewer as I advance it in the order I originally saved them to disk. It worked fine in 8, but windows photo viewer picks random pictures under win 10. But if I use MS's photos app, it does advance pictures in the order I have the folder arranged in. Weird.
Just had one of those scam artists from India call in the middle of all this. They claim they are tech support working on behalf of Microsoft. They say my computer is reporting back errors to them. They are here to help me.I know this classic scam very well.
They ask you to download some free 3rd party remote access software so they can get access to your computer. They then proceed to open windows services and show you ones that say they have stopped (it's perfectly normal for them to be stopped) and try to scare you into thinking a virus in your computer has stopped them. That for $200-$300, they will remotely fix the problem.
Normally I give them access to my old Vista computer that is a bare bones install with no personal files or info on it just for this purpose. I do this so it wastes a bunch of their time and when they try to sell me their services, I tell them no.... I thank them for the heads up and say I'm gonna bring it to my local computer shop to fix. Of course they get super angry at me and I laugh and hang up.
Today I just cut to the chase and told the guy it was a scam. He got angry and yelled at me asking who told me this lie. I then ran down the list of things of what he was gonna tell me, laughed and hung up. Good times!
