[OPLINTECH] Windows 10?

Bob Neeper neeperro at gmail.com
Thu Jul 7 10:53:34 EDT 2016


FWIW   5 minutes sounds exceedingly long to me.

I suspect creeping slowness may be mostly due to windows updates.
Saw that on previous version W2K PC's in the library.

Failing hard drives might be contributing also.

Happened to be in the library, so did a reboot on an older patron W7 PC with DF.
65 seconds from pressing restart to opening a webpage.

The W7 PC's have not had windows updates run, except for IExplorer.

R. W. (Bob) Neeper
(Retired Toledo Scale Engineer & Library Computer Guy)
neeperro at gmail.com

Doing Genealogy at:
Community Library
Sunbury, Ohio

On 7/7/2016 9:55 AM, Chris Krumnow wrote:
> Now that we are on the subject. What are acceptable boot times for your Patron 
> computers. I try to keep it below 5 minutes, but I'm also using wireless 
> laptops. I've also noticed restart times with Deep Freeze add about 30 seconds 
> at first but over time increases. Has anyone else noticed this?
>
> Thanks,
> Chris Krumnow
> IT Specialist
> Defiance Public Library System
> Work:419-782-1456
> Cell: 419-956-2767
> defiancelibrary.org <http://defiancelibrary.org>
>
>
> On Wed, Jul 6, 2016 at 12:56 PM, Jan Berger <janberger at lebanonlibrary.org 
> <mailto:janberger at lebanonlibrary.org>> wrote:
>
>     Deep Freeze is Windows 10 compatible. We waited until Cassie and Deep
>     Freeze made the move before we began upgrades.
>
>     Also, if you have both Deep Freeze and Faronics AV (loaded through the
>     Deep Freeze console and not added through Faronics core) on your public
>     computers, the same executable you used to install the Deep Freeze program
>     will uninstall it for you. You can uninstall Faronics AV through the
>     console or uninstall it through Programs and Features or allow Faronics AV
>     to uninstall any previous versions of itself as you install it again from
>     the console, as well.
>
>     Jan
>
>     *From:*OPLINTECH [mailto:oplintech-bounces at lists.oplin.org
>     <mailto:oplintech-bounces at lists.oplin.org>] *On Behalf Of *Jack Wolf
>     *Sent:* Wednesday, July 6, 2016 12:45 PM
>     *To:* oplintech at lists.oplin.org <mailto:oplintech at lists.oplin.org>
>     *Subject:* Re: [OPLINTECH] Windows 10?
>
>     On Wed, 2016-07-06 at 11:20 -0400, Phil Shirley wrote:
>
>         Has anyone else started using Windows 10? We're using it successfully on
>
>         a couple of staff computers, and once we install the latest version of
>
>         Cassie we're going to see if it works with our public PC setup (notably
>
>         Deepfreze).
>
>         Phil
>
>     We have upgraded a couple of our public PCs to Windows 10 last year, as
>     well as a majority of the Staff PCs, and haven't had many major issues*.
>     Faronics support mentioned something about DeepFreeze (at the time) not
>     properly supporting the automatic updates of Windows 10, but the latest
>     version has been working fine for us.
>
>     * Windows Shares all got reset after the upgrade, and any subsequent
>     upgrade (like from 10240 to 10586), which broke the setup of our Time
>     Management Software, CybraryN.. It was a fairly easy fix, but it's still a
>     nuisance.
>
>     -- 
>
>     *Jack Wolf*
>     /IT Assistant, _Preble County District Library_/
>     450 S Barron St, Eaton, OH 45320
>     P: (937) 456-5051 <tel:%28937%29%20456-5051> | F: (937) 456-6092
>     <tel:%28937%29%20456-6092>
>     jackw at preblelibrary.org <mailto:jackw at preblelibrary.org>
>
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