Thread:Mainframebabe/@comment-34076922-20190131060514/@comment-29954643-20190131182236

Since I am already on the most current release of windows, I can't be of any real assistance here. I've never been a Microsoft engineer but have been able to translate their terminology using my mainframe software engineering background and limp on through with them. but it hasn't been an easy ride for me either. I have an open ticket with Microsoft Level 2 tech support since I acquired this computer. I bought it because G5 discontinued updates for Win8. I was able to find other reasons to justify it's purchase, other than the game (and I'm glad that I have it), but I am no expert. Sorry.

BTW. I continue to play Ximad's Xbox LIve Magic Jigsaw puzzles as well as Microsoft's Mahjong and Solitaire, so G5 is merely for SSHM. I only started to play the other 2 G5 games in order to start to understand their style, and I believe that it will help in my transition to the new Update for our game. I used to play Pirates and Pearls and the Supermarket Match-3 games but I determined that they could not be played without spending actual cash (well, for me anyway), so I uninstalled them. I have to get hard on myself about this game fetish that seemed to start after I retired because my budget just didn't include any of this gaming. I thought that I wasn't the type, but I do apparently have this need to play them. Actually, I've been thinking that I may return to consulting on a part-time basis or maybe even teach again, just to stop with the games a little and add to my savings, of course LOL.

Yes, so far I really do enjoy playing Mahjong Journey. Homicide Squad is OK and a different Hidden Object game concept and visual, but I play it less frequently. Hidden City was too much of a attempt to clone SSHM for me to support.

I really do think that you should get with Microsoft chat and try to get them to the point that they will take over your system and try to resolve the issues and determine why you are still on 1803. It won't be comfortable and you should plan for a full day of trial and error. Good luck because Windows 10 is not for the faint of heart when something goes wrong (and it will) - El