
As some of you may remember, I've had problems with my laptop since a recent Windows update screwed some of my settings. I've lost the pictures which were on the hard drive. Fortunately the important ones have already been put into the BF Gallery and are backed up both on flash drives and an ext hard drive.
I temporarily lost my documents and also the email contacts list in Thunderbird, but they've all been recovered now.
My documents were all on Open Office. However, when I tried to download the programme it would get right to the end of the process, then give up and undo all the changes. This happened twice and when my laptop guy tried the same happened to him, so he downloaded LibreOffice, which reads them all OK.
With all these problems I've been reluctant to mess with any settings etc. And basically my laptop seems to be working OK (though today has been going into long thinks for some reason).
Three days ago when I started up I got this message pop up (happened every day since):
Sign in to Google Drive
Sign in with browser
Now, I know that Google Drive is the cloud thingy that MS operate (and you get a little for free). I had it installed a couple of years ago but it drove me nuts when everytime I wanted to delete a shortcut on my desktop it would ask me if I was sure, so I deleted the programme and haven't re-installed it.
So why am I getting this nag screen when GD isn't installed, and what browser are they talking about? I don't want it opening up a different browser to my default one.
I know storing some things in the cloud might be safer, but do I really have to put up with the "are you sure you want to delete this" everytime I get rid of something?
I temporarily lost my documents and also the email contacts list in Thunderbird, but they've all been recovered now.
My documents were all on Open Office. However, when I tried to download the programme it would get right to the end of the process, then give up and undo all the changes. This happened twice and when my laptop guy tried the same happened to him, so he downloaded LibreOffice, which reads them all OK.
With all these problems I've been reluctant to mess with any settings etc. And basically my laptop seems to be working OK (though today has been going into long thinks for some reason).
Three days ago when I started up I got this message pop up (happened every day since):
Sign in to Google Drive
Sign in with browser
Now, I know that Google Drive is the cloud thingy that MS operate (and you get a little for free). I had it installed a couple of years ago but it drove me nuts when everytime I wanted to delete a shortcut on my desktop it would ask me if I was sure, so I deleted the programme and haven't re-installed it.
So why am I getting this nag screen when GD isn't installed, and what browser are they talking about? I don't want it opening up a different browser to my default one.
I know storing some things in the cloud might be safer, but do I really have to put up with the "are you sure you want to delete this" everytime I get rid of something?