Thread:JaimeMA/@comment-29954643-20181214171737/@comment-29954643-20181214182854

Personal files appear to be where I left them and opening OK. The quick access list and all pinned files and apps were the same too (that sometimes had to be reset, but not this time). I certainly haven't checked every single file on this computer though. I have thousands of files, but I have spot checked in most directories. I'll keep a close watch. Thanks.

They got rid of Home groups, and I've had problems with their networking, but that was the case ever since I got this computer and tried to link it with my Win8.1 computer (used to use Home group for the link b/n my older Win7 computer (now retired) and my Win8.1 computer). I've been using the One-Drive instead (Microsoft cloud storage). I like the feature there that does a one clip screen captured directly into the OneDrive/Pictures/Screenshots folder as a .png file. Cuts out the need to snip into a document to save. Much, much easier for me anyway.

All in all, I believe that my patience may have paid off. So far, my only complaint was the inordinate amount of dedicated time these large (Features (Fall) and Quality (Spring)) updates take. That would be an American Spring and Fall LOL. To be fair, I don't have the fastest internet speeds. I have what I need most of the time, but not going to pay extra for faster speeds on the Speed Test when most of the time, the download speed is predicated on the web site's traffic anyway.

Anyway, I do believe not having an early delivery of the 1809 update probably saved me a whole lot of grief. It came out in October, but is now mid December, which mean that many of the early bugs and problems may have been tested and fixed already.

Anyway, Good Luck with this and Happy Gaming - El