THOUGHTS ON MICROSOFT ENDING SUPPORT FOR WINDOWS 10
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I keep getting "Windows 10 has expired on their help" pop up in my action settings in windows 10.. Huh. They really want my money, no thanks.
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I agree. I have around six hundred LPs and many only played once to rip that I have stored. I don't even have a means to play them but they are stored for the future. I tried my best to capture what I could of my library in mp3 format for the lack of degradation of numerous plays and years of storage. I was an early adopter of the mp3 format when it took around 30 minutes to capture, compress, and name a mp3 file. It was quite the hobby back in the late 80s/early 90s. The trading files game was up when sites like napster emerged and players could be bought to play the files.View attachment 180335
There is an advantage to physical media, whether it's music or movies. I have some things on DVD (even videotape) that will never be streamed. Ever. It's too obscure, rare, unheard of. I streamed the album of a band from the 1990s of which I'm fond: I don't know who bought the rights to the catalog, but one of the songs on the album was changed to a different version. The ONLY way I can listen to the original version is either on my CD or my personal media library of ripped music. There's another CD from an artist in the 1980s and an entire track was removed from the online album! Streaming is convenient, yes... but it comes with the compromise of being at the mercy of the streaming service.
If you only clear the data in the camera app, you should not lose any photos. Those are stored in your gallery and the camera is finished with them. If you're worried about losing them, it tells me you're not regularly backing up all your data: which is a disaster waiting to happen. All you will lose are your camera setting presets, which should be easy to set up again. Back up all your data before clearing anything... and do regular backups (at least weekly). Then back up the backup, because ALL flash memory will eventually fail.Yes, I've cleared cache but not data. Wouldn't that wipe out images? How do I do the Android Recovery thing? Remember, I don't want to lose any data.
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