Recover Disk Space After Your Windows 10 Upgrade

Hard DriveHave less space after your Windows 10 upgrade? Here’s what to do!

Windows 10 upgrade left you low of storage space? Free up gigabytes with a few clicks

ZDNet – By: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes for Hardware 2.0 – “Are you finding that your hard drives feel a bit cramped following your Windows 10 upgrade? Here’s how to free up tens of gigabytes of free space with just a few clicks.

What’s taking up the additional space on your storage device are the Windows 10 files that were downloaded to your PC before the upgrade, along with the previous operating system your PC was running.

On my test systems these files have taken up anything between 12 and 35 gigabytes.

One important caveat before going any further: The following operation will delete your previous operating system, which means that you won’t be able to roll back to the Windows installation you were running prior to the upgrade.”

Search for “Disk Cleaner”

Select “Clean up system files”

Select “Previous Windows Installations,” and “Temporary Windows installation files” (at least)

Agree to the warning that if you clean up the previous Windows installations or temporary installation files, you will no longer be able to restore the machine back to previous versions…

You are done!

Dr. Bill.TV #393 – Video – “The Big Honkin’ Drive Edition!”

Samsung makes ‘world’s largest storage drive’ 16TB SSD, Kaspersky Internet Security needs and update in Windows 10, Ubuntu’s shuttered cloud storage system now open source, GSotW: Dupkiller, Chromebooks outsell Windows laptops, Star Wars Land!

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Samsung makes ‘world’s largest storage drive’ 16TB SSD, Kaspersky Internet Security needs and update in Windows 10, Ubuntu’s shuttered cloud storage system now open source, GSotW: Dupkiller, Chromebooks outsell Windows laptops, Star Wars Land!

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Star Wars Land is Coming to Disney!

Star Wars LandI would REALLY love to get on-board the Millennium Falcon.

Star Wars-Themed Lands Coming to Disney Parks

StarWars.com – “Today at the D23 EXPO 2015, The Walt Disney Company Chairman and CEO Bob Iger announced to an audience of more than 7,500 fans that Star Wars-themed lands will be coming to Disneyland park in Anaheim, California and Disney’s Hollywood Studios at Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida, allowing Star Wars fans to step into the stories from a galaxy far, far away.

Ambitious plans to bring Star Wars to life in the two parks include creating Disney’s largest single-themed land expansions ever at 14-acres each, transporting guests to a never-before-seen planet, a remote trading port and one of the last stops before wild space where Star Wars characters and their stories come to life.

‘I am thrilled to announce the next chapter in the long and exciting history between Disney Parks and Star Wars,’ said Iger. ‘Through each new attraction and new land we create, we push the boundaries of what is possible. And as you can imagine, with Star Wars, we are taking that to a whole new level, with a whole galaxy to explore.’

These authentic lands will have two signature attractions, including the ability to take the controls of one of the most recognizable ships in the galaxy, the Millennium Falcon, on a customized secret mission, and an epic Star Wars adventure that puts guests in the middle of a climactic battle.”

Global Research Group Says Chromebooks Out-selling Windows PCs!

I, of course, am pleased!

NPD: Chromebooks outsell Windows laptopsChromebooks

“Many people have resisted the idea that Chromebooks really were growing in popularity. Now, less five years after the first commercial Chromebook, the Samsung Series 5 and Acer Chromebook went on sale, NPD, the global retail research group, is reporting that Chromebook sales in June and early July had exceeded ‘sales of Windows notebooks … passing the 50 percent market share threshold.’

Overall, according to NPD, ‘Chromebook sales through the U.S. B2B channels increased 43 percent during the first half of 2015.’ For retailers and resellers this was good news because it helped to keep overall Business to Business (B2B) PC and tablet sales from falling.

This comes after a year, 2014, when Google OS-equipped, Android and Chrome, devices saw a 29 percent increase, propelled primarily by Chromebook sales, while Apple devices, mostly iPads, dropped by 12 percent and Windows devices, largely laptops, declined by 8 percent.

So far this year, Chromebooks have made notebooks the strongest B2B corporate client devices. Overall Chromebooks sales are up in U.S. B2B channels by 43 percent.

It wasn’t just Chromebooks selling well. Apple MacBook sales increased 27 percent year-to-date while Windows laptops grew 3 percent.

If you still think the PC is dead and that tablets will rule, think again. NPD numbers prove that IT pros and businesses are still buying laptops.

As NPD VP of industry analysis Stephen Baker said in a statement, ‘In B2B channels the notebook remains the device of choice for the vast amount of purchasers, with sales volumes more than triple that of tablets. For B2B productivity and the best mix of affordability, form and function, the notebook remains the workhorse device purchased through B2B channels for businesses, education, and government organizations.’

Overall, sales of PCs and tablets via US channels were flat. That’s in large part because even though tablets sales slowed their decline, they were still down 7 percent following this market’s 12 percent decline in the first half of 2014. In specific, iPads dropped nearly 20 percent and Android Tablets 8 percent, but Windows tablets, the Surface in particular, grew by 35 percent over the prior year.

On the other hand, Surface tablet numbers weren’t that big to begin with. For example, Microsoft sold a million Surfaces in Microsoft’s 2nd quarter of 2015, while Apple sold 21.5 million iPads over the same quarter.

In short, for businesses, tablets are on the decline and laptops are rising once again. As Baker observed, ‘Windows was not impacted by the upcoming release of Windows 10, MacBooks grew the most of any platform, and Google saw Chrome rise to take the number one spot in market share. All these results continue to point to strong channel demand for PCs and continue to belie the notion that any other devices are threatening the long-term business case for the notebook.’

While B2B devices sales are only a sliver of the overall computer market, these results signal a significant trend. It will be interesting to see just how broadly Chromebooks are deployed in enterprise settings beyond education.”

Geek Software of the Week: Dupkiller!

Dupkiller

Do you need to clean up your hard drive?

Dupkiller – Duplicate File Finder

“DupKiller is one of the fastest and the most powerful tools for searching and removing duplicate or similar files on your computer. Complicated algorithms, built in its searching mechanism, perform high results — rapid file search. A lot of options allow to flexibly customizing the search.

The program will find unneeded copies of files in those locations where you even would not consider to search. There is comparison not only by name, last modification date or size. One can compare files by their contents, and what’s more, to set what per cent they must match; one can search different-length files, include or exclude files by mask, etc.

In addition, unlike other programs of this sort, DupKiller performs all operations faster and better, because of complicated algorithms of data processing built in the search mechanism of the program.”

Ubuntu One is now Open Source!

Ubuntu OneUbuntu One Cloud Service was closed source, but since Ubuntu closed it, they have opened the code!

Ubuntu’s shuttered cloud storage system now open source

Ars Technica – By: Jon Brodkin – “Canonical gave up on operating its Ubuntu One cloud storage service more than a year ago, but this week it released the system’s file-syncing code under an open source AGPLv3 license.

Though Canonical is primarily known for its open source Ubuntu operating system, it also has some closed source products and services, including Ubuntu One.

‘Today, we’re happy to be open sourcing the biggest piece of our Ubuntu One file syncing service,’ Canonical Director of Online Services Martin Albisetti wrote. ‘The code we’re releasing is the server side of what desktop clients connected to when syncing local or remote changes. This is code where most of the innovation and hard work went throughout the years, where we faced most of the scaling challenges and the basis on which other components were built upon.’
Canonical hopes the code will be ‘useful for developers to read through, fork into their own projects or pick out useful bits and pieces.’

The code is available on Canonical’s Launchpad, along with instructions on starting a server and client. There is more Ubuntu One ‘code related to the website, REST APIs, contacts and music streaming,’ which will also be released as open source at a later date.

As for why it took more than a year to release the code, Albisetti explained that ‘[o]ur engineering team was tasked with supporting the release of the phone and then the now announced Snappy project. The team cared deeply about open sourcing this code and spent time wherever they could spare in moving it forward, cleaning up the code so it would work enough outside of the very specific production environment and untangle it of some commercial code that was used at some point.’

Canonical has been working on a version of Ubuntu for smartphones for at least two-and-a-half years now, with limited success. The first Ubuntu phones from hardware maker BQ went on sale in Europe in February of this year. Those phones are now on sale globally, but operate on frequencies that aren’t compatible with high-speed networks in the US.”

Kaspersky Internet Security Requires an Update for Windows 10

If you are using Kaspersky Internet Security, you need to go to their web site and download the version that works with Windows 10. If you don’t, you won’t get a warning, but it does not work after the upgrade! I found out on my own machine. This may be true of many applications, though, it is a good idea to make sure that you upgrade all your apps after you upgrade to Windows 10.

Samsung Now Has a 16 TB SSD Drive!

Samsung SSDOh. Wow. 16 TB in an SSD! Want. Need. Drool.

Samsung takes “world’s largest storage drive” crown with 16TB SSD

PC World – By: Jared Newman – “Samsung has figured out how to supersize solid state storage with a whopping 16TB SSD.

At that size, Samsung has taken the lead for world’s largest storage drive, even compared to hard disk storage. Last year, Seagate and Western Digital released 8TB and 10TB HDDs, respectively, while Fixstars announced a 6TB SSD just a few months ago. Samsung’s new drive fits within a 2.5-inch enclosure, so in theory it could find its way into laptops and desktop PCs.

As usual with insanely large storage drives, however, Samsung is targeting the server market first. At this year’s Flash Memory Summit, the company showed off 48 of the new drives in a server with storage totaling 768TB, Golem.de reports. The drives are fast as well, rated at two million input/output operations per second. As Ars Technica notes, conventional PC drives tend to handle 10,000 to 90,000 of those operations per second.

We might have seen this coming, as Samsung was touting a major upgrade to its 3D NAND flash chips just a few days ago. With the new 48-layer, 3-bit V-NAND technology, Samsung doubled the density of its current flash chips to 256Gb. The company said it could ‘easily double the capacity of Samsung’s existing SSD line-ups, and provide an ideal solution for multi-terabyte SSDs.’

That’s not to say Samsung will stay king of the storage hill for too long. Earlier this month, SanDisk announced its own 256Gb, 3-bit-per-cell, 48-layer 3D NAND flash chips in partnership with Toshiba. While they haven’t announced any products yet, SanDisk said last year that it was hoping to launch a 16TB SSD in 2016.

The impact on you at home: Given that Samsung hasn’t even announced a release date for its 16TB drive, it’ll be a while before you can even think about putting this kind of solid state storage in your PC. But even today, we’re seeing some of this technology trickle down to the consumer market. Right now, you can pick up a 1TB SSD with Samsung’s 3D V-NAND tech for $360, or a 2TB drive for $750. The underlying advancements will continue to force prices downward, so it’s not hard to imagine solid state covering most storage needs before too long.”

Dr. Bill.TV #392 – Video – “The Windows 10 Free-for-All Edition!”

Windows 10 scam ransomware, Windows 10 free, but you pay to use its DVD player! No way, use VLC! A ‘Zero Day’ exploit ‘bricks’ Mac, Boxee Project stopped, smartwatches kill watch sales, GSotW: Cyberduck, secret ‘God Mode’ for Windows 10, LibreOffice 5!

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Cyberduck – Libre FTP, SFTP, WebDAV, S3 & OpenStack Swift browser for Mac and Windows.


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