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JL85 London,SE9 29 Jul 15 7.48pm | |
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Quote twist at 29 Jul 2015 7.34pm
I have major concerns with Windows 10. Firstly, its updates. Some updates are mandatory, including device drivers. In the pre live version, there was a way to turn this option off for at least some things, its being reported that the live version does not have this ability. So your drivers will auto update based on what MS think they should be! Some security patches are also mandatory, like the "security patch" for windows 7 that included a little feature constantly telling you to upgrade to Windows10. Privacy. Try reading the MS terms of agreement, they are 45 A4 pages long if you print them out. FREE? Forbes magazine reports that Windows 10 will be the last "version" of windows. After this, it will becomes just "Windows" and will turn to a subscription based operating system by 2017. You wont be paying for patches and fixes to existing features and functions, but if you want the new stuff they will be rolling out, then you have to start paying annual fees, and you can bet that some of that new stuff will be mandatory for certain other popular applications and games. NOTE: Windows 7 support continues until 2020. I will be sticking with Windows 7 for at least another 364 days.
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Jimenez SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 30 Jul 15 1.59pm | |
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Nothing showing up on my Laptop for Windows 10. Is there meant to be an icon or something you press?
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mr. apollo Somewhere in Switzerland 30 Jul 15 2.08pm | |
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Probably means you have a Mac
Quote Jimenez at 30 Jul 2015 1.59pm
Nothing showing up on my Laptop for Windows 10. Is there meant to be an icon or something you press?
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dannyb1 Chichester 30 Jul 15 2.17pm | |
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Updated earlier and using it now, pretty nice interface and the misses gets confused when I talk to cortana.
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dannyb1 Chichester 30 Jul 15 2.19pm | |
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IE or whatever there calling it now is still annoyingly crap though but all settings, progs etc were carried over.
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Mr Palaceman 30 Jul 15 2.49pm | |
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Quote twist at 29 Jul 2015 7.34pm
I have major concerns with Windows 10. Firstly, its updates. Some updates are mandatory, including device drivers. In the pre live version, there was a way to turn this option off for at least some things, its being reported that the live version does not have this ability. So your drivers will auto update based on what MS think they should be! Some security patches are also mandatory, like the "security patch" for windows 7 that included a little feature constantly telling you to upgrade to Windows10. Privacy. Try reading the MS terms of agreement, they are 45 A4 pages long if you print them out. FREE? Forbes magazine reports that Windows 10 will be the last "version" of windows. After this, it will becomes just "Windows" and will turn to a subscription based operating system by 2017. You wont be paying for patches and fixes to existing features and functions, but if you want the new stuff they will be rolling out, then you have to start paying annual fees, and you can bet that some of that new stuff will be mandatory for certain other popular applications and games. NOTE: Windows 7 support continues until 2020. I will be sticking with Windows 7 for at least another 364 days. All of the above.... The rule is, if something is free, you are the product. I never used Window 8, got to use it when it came out and after a close look I stuck with Windows 7. MS are now as bad as Apple when it comes to wanting to know everything about you. Win7/Linux...
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Stirlingsays 30 Jul 15 2.52pm | |
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I have a PC and all it says for me is that it will notify me when it's ready to update.
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mr. apollo Somewhere in Switzerland 31 Jul 15 7.35am | |
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Just installed it, (from W7) I would say deffo worthwhile upgrading if you have W8 or W8.1 as it doesn't have that horrible user interface. Quote doi209 at 29 Jul 2015 10.32am
Is it worth upgrading from Windows 8 ? The new and 'final' version of Windows is being released today. It has been in beta testing for quite a while so hopefully most of the bugs are out. Like many I have a free upgrade as I bought my laptop this year. I intend to wait a couple of months and then try but I have poor broadband and am wary of an upgrade failing midstream. Any suggestions/comments ?
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miles18 Telford 31 Jul 15 10.14am | |
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Got my update just now. Will be happy not having windows 8 anymore.
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doi209 Fighting for the weak and innocent... 31 Jul 15 10.29am | |
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Some good replies here. I haven't been given the option yet ( nothing on task bar ). I'll wait a while and bounce the query in a few months.
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PalazioVecchio south pole 31 Jul 15 11.29am | |
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i will be sticking with windows 7 until they drag me kicking and screaming into their hellish future.
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PalacePhotoMan Wallington 31 Jul 15 11.40am | |
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What happened to Windows 9?
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