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I have had it on my laptop for a couple of weeks. I just installed it on my desktop. I think it works well.
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I have it on one Laptop and will run it this way for about a month. Then I will deploy it around the company.
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I just updated my laptop....I spent some time setting up 8.1 with classic shell, etc so really I don't notice much difference so far, but seems to work fine.
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More "upgrades" for upgrades sake. I don't see the need of what it will do for me that the last four or five versions will do equally well or better.
This "upgrade treadmill" just to keep IT people and software developers relevant is getting really tiresome. 99% of the world needs a decent web browser, e-mail program, maybe a spreadsheet and word processor and that's it. Apple seems to understand this which is why they've driven the hardware and OSes from a more minimalist, "less is more" approach generally speaking. Microsoft by contrast seems to always be the ones adding more bloat, more fluff, Clip Art, dancing clowns, animations and more needless BS. Apple has been falling into this trap more recently too (sadly) but seriously - what's the last piece of software anyone developed that really did anything new or innovative that really impacted my life in a positive way (NOT just something being foisted onto me to keep a bunch of programmers employed?) I think it probably was the last version of iPhoto which has inexplicably been replaced by the Photos app (not a step forward at all). They're "upgrading" stuff to death. It killed Tapatalk too (don't even use it anymore - used to be great before they screwed with it). Sorry to sound like a Luddite but it's getting pretty obnoxious. Rule #1 If it works, DONT EFF WITH IT! |
Jeff - What about iOS?
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I think it applies to that also... I think the last version that I really felt was appreciably better was iOS 6. 7 just changed the look really and 8 did... What? Added support for $2,000 iWatches that nobody needs? I don't get it. Maybe I'm missing something but it seems mosh pointless.
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the Big Brother aspect. That's if you have a Microsoft accnt. (x-box /live /outlook.com) The biggest 'ugly' that I see is the new perpetual billing model they have waiting. Like a drug dealer, it's free (to start). But to be fair, they should get paid for the perpetual system baby-sitting. (hacker counter-measures on-going) |
Even when told not to, Windows 10 just can
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I've been using Windows 10 Technical Preview for months. Love it. Best Windows OS since XP. Now I'm upgrading to Windows 10 production release. Unfortunately I have to pay, my Tech Preview product key isn't being accepted.
Running it on a MacBook Pro via Parallels 10. I'm not as happy with Parallels. |
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Or that business draft letter to my lawyer regarding major plan changes to my multi-billion dollar company. Or those communications to my doctor (federal HIPPA laws). Or that heartfelt sexual communication to my SO revealing everything in my mind. Electronic espionage. The feds went after Aaron Schwartz with a passion, but at this level it doesn't take hiding in a broom closet. Microsoft can now intercept and sell any of this. Legally. Microsoft used to be hated by all. Then they were the good guys and the last holdouts. And now? Quote:
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Still hoping for some input on what happened to me... http://forums.pelicanparts.com/off-topic-discussions/877065-so-who-has-down-loaded-windows-10-a-2.html#post8751113
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I had put updates on other Win 7 machines and no attempt was made to load win 10 (one of those has a pending invite.)..... |
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Win7 here.
Every 1-4 hours I have to suppress GWX (plus the 'access-denied' Adobe Flash process with it). It's like I no longer own my own computer. The computer memory freezes up and the computer becomes sludge otherwise. (Like some 90's porn website with 50 popups.) I recently had a windows update which just bounced screens suddenly, then installed itself while bypassing its own timer. Windows Update now gives a 4 hours max delay option. Nothing more. There is no option to ignore. The last update caused a fatal BSOD error. Sometimes I wish for a 1990's virus instead.... |
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We run programs to crunch data that sometimes takes several days for just one step. A re-boot in the middle of that would just piss away hours of run time. I guess we can just kill the network connection during a long process time. |
Just change your Windows Update settings to:
"Download updates but let me choose whether to install them" |
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How many of you that have downloaded WIN-10 have touchscreens? My wife's computer is a touch and I'd like to know how well 10 works in that environment.
I'll probably upgrade my kids' laptops to 10 because they all have 8 (and I hate it). I'm running 7 on my laptop, still and I like it, so that's where it's staying for now. I've got a couple friends who've downloaded it and have had some weird problems (one has a flashing screen that won't go away; another have run into smaller problems, etc.). |
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All options were grayed-out. Forced update. I was on a website which failed to print correctly and was scrambling to copy the info. |
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Start -> Run -> Services.msc Or right click the start button, go to control panel, go to services Stop the windows update service. This usually buys about a day, it will continue to run the counter but won't reboot. Sometime in the middle of the night it'll reenable itself. An odd thing is that sometimes it doesn't force a reboot until someone logs in. I see this on servers sometimes. Don't log into a server for a couple months, then log in in the middle of a workday and it says 15 minutes to reboot... that's just dumb. |
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I have been running Windows 10 and two big concerns:
1) Running Chrome lots of pop-up shopping adds appear (which never happened in "7") 2) Web pages are loading extremely slow...and many times not all pictures load - very frustrating. I am unsure on how to address these two. |
I have been running Windows 10 and two big concerns:
1) Running Chrome lots of pop-up shopping adds appear (which never happened in "7") 2) Web pages are loading extremely slow...and many times not all pictures load - very frustrating. I am unsure on how to address these two. |
Chrome is slow, and now my printer won't print (and it's plugged into the laptop).
It's the default printer but when I click on print nothing happens. |
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I switched to 10 about a week ago.
So far I haven't had any problems or complaints. |
I haven't had any trouble with Chrome. I run Kaspersky Internet Security for Windows 10. It blocks the popups. You might want to check that you don't have an add on running in Chrome that was added with the upgrade.
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I just finished the (extremely) painful process of reverting back to Win 8.1, which is like a comfortable old friend compared to what Win 10 put me through.
I have two Windows devices: a Lenovo Yoga 13 and a Lenovo Yoga 2 Tablet 10. The 13 ran fine for 2 days after installing Win10. Then I got pushed an update that caused the screen to permanently rotate 90 degrees into portrait mode. No matter what I did, I could not force it to stay in landscape mode. To add insult to injury, after a few hours, the keyboard and touchpad stopped working completely. Yes, I restarted/rebooted/coldbooted the machine several times to no avail. The Tablet was dog slow immediately after the install. The on-screen keyboard took 2-3 seconds to register every keypress. After a day I got pushed an update, the tablet rebooted, and it ran fine. Two days later I got pushed another update and the tablet got even slower than before. I finally gave up. Un-installing Win10 was a nightmare. As soon as the first pass to uninstall was complete, Windows Update refused to provide updates without also trying to re-install Win10. I had to go through some severe gyrations to prevent Win10 from being re-installed. This website was absolutely critical to getting my issues resolved. Don't do it, people. Just download ClassicShell and be happy with that. |
I always respect the opinions of PC World magazine:
Windows 10 Worst Feature Now Installing On Windows 7 And Windows 8 |
Screw W10.
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I do wonder if people believe that Apple and Google/Android aren't doing similar tracking/metric gathering. :-/ No where to run now, other than unplugging the webs. |
Interesting thread. I am using an 8 or 9 year old T61 ThinkPad running Vista. I keep getting messages that my browser will not be supported soon, but old laptop cannot run a newer one.
It's pretty much time to get a new one, but I have not kept up with the latest equipment. Now I have to get into it again to try and figure out what would be best purchase. |
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With Chrome on any Windows OS, 7, 8 or 10 there are some issues: I think it is still only 32 bit (mine is) so it will suck on a 64 bit version of Windows, Chrome loads various DLL files as it loads for video, sound and other stuff. This can be turned off but then Google behaves strangely. If you load and run Ad Blocker, it takes some time to get loaded and started. Finally temp files and cache files are on the C:\ drive by default and to speed things up I moved the sub directories to a faster drive away from the OS. I also clean out these sub directories every few days.
I checked my task manager and it shows ONE Chrome application running and FIVE Chrome processes. To see what is inside those processes and what they are doing you will need a process debugging tool that lets you look inside these to see what they are doing. OR you can have Chrome open and kill them one at a time to see what happens, one of three choices, nothing, Chrome will crash or hopefully Chrome will speed up. It appears Microsoft wants you to use their browsing tools so they seem to try to make other browsers run poorly. |
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Bought Dell laptop a few moths back, it came loaded with Win 8. It was awful I hated it. Got the free Win 10 upgrade equally bad. In addition to many of the issues posted above I can not get most of my old programs to work with 10. Of course Office is completely different and you need to buy it. So all of my old office documents are useless.
My wife on the other hand has an Apple macpro I think it is called. She has few issues. When they up date the OS it remains familiar territory and her old programs generally work. |
Cue that ominous theme music from "Jaws"...
Microsoft accused of adding spy features to Windows 7, 8 | Ars Technica |
I'm only a computer user and not overly savvy about the technical side of it. I was completely happy with Win 7. I downloaded Win 10 because I was sick & tired of the pop ups, so finally gave in. I really don't like it. It seems cumbersome to use and not very intuitive for me. I lost my "fax and scan" after downloading it. My wife downloaded it & fax & scan downloaded on her lap top. I'm assuming I have go to the "store" to download it onto my computer. I use that a lot to archive important documents into folders and back up copies onto flash drives.
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My biggest issue is that the "look" of icons, folders, etc., all seem like a throwback to Windows 3.1.
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Well James, they could have made it a throw back to Windows 2.0 so the screen would disappear at random times and you'd have to power off to get back to work! Personally I was hoping for a move back to MS-DOS 2.1 so everyone would have to learn how to type commands.....sure would cut down on internet traffic!
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