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I have read so many bad reviews about Windows 10, so no i will stick to Windows 8.1.
I do however keep getting prompts to upgrade to 10.
Sticking with 8.1 as well, suits me fine.
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I have read so many bad reviews about Windows 10, so no i will stick to Windows 8.1.
I do however keep getting prompts to upgrade to 10.
^ Is it beyond your ability to understand that people have done the research and decided for themselves that Win10 is a Microsoft 'shove down everyone's throats' product that isn't all that good? Or that some people simply cannot afford it no matter how good you claim it to be?
If you want me to try 10, buy me a computer that will handle it, because I certainly don't have one.
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You can find the research to tell you anything. Vaccines are bad. Cigarettes are good. Heck, you can even find info on how to talk to the aliens called zeta.
I'm all for free will, so I'm not saying that people have to upgrade to 10. What I'm saying, though, is don't kid yourself. The car is a much better mean of transportation than the horse. Sure, there will always be a few Cowboys trying to make the case that everyone need to stay put with the horse.
The reason software developers like myself and MS want to see everyone using the latest update is because it's easier to support. I can't tell you how many times I've got an email from a user of my software bitching about a bug. My solution for them most of the time? Please update to the latest version. It's free.
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Also, it's a pain in the ass to keep trying to support outdated components that date all the way back to xp. It's an even bigger pain in the ass to not use modern updated components because some die hards insist on not moving on from xp.
Every time I want to update something, I have to run tests to see how it would affect xp systems. It's like designing roads but always having to accommodate die hard horse riders.
Every single time something new comes out, there are always a few die hards absolutely convinced they will stay put. I can only imagine how resistant people were to upgrading to the book from the scroll, to the ink on paper from the hammer and chisel, to the computer from the typewriter, etc.
Remember how angry people were to the idea of upgrading from xp to vista or 7?
If there's one universal truth, is that these die hards are always wrong or die out.
^ Is it beyond your ability to understand that people have done the research and decided for themselves that Win10 is a Microsoft 'shove down everyone's throats' product that isn't all that good? Or that some people simply cannot afford it no matter how good you claim it to be?
If you want me to try 10, buy me a computer that will handle it, because I certainly don't have one.
The only way I could afford the computer I have now was selling a coin collection that my mom gave to my brother and myself. It was actually my step-dad's and she gave it to us after he died.
My last box did fine with XP Pro but it wouldn't have handled either 7 or 8. I was waiting until support for XP died, then was going to do a 'build' and run 7. But the onboard video died and it wasn't worth the cost of putting in a new video card.
As for 10's spying, there are workarounds to stop it from doing that. Plenty of forums have the info on how to do it.
You can find the research to tell you anything. Vaccines are bad. Cigarettes are good. Heck, you can even find info on how to talk to the aliens called zeta.
I'm all for free will, so I'm not saying that people have to upgrade to 10. What I'm saying, though, is don't kid yourself. The car is a much better mean of transportation than the horse. Sure, there will always be a few Cowboys trying to make the case that everyone need to stay put with the horse.
The reason software developers like myself and MS want to see everyone using the latest update is because it's easier to support. I can't tell you how many times I've got an email from a user of my software bitching about a bug. My solution for them most of the time? Please update to the latest version. It's free.
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Also, it's a pain in the ass to keep trying to support outdated components that date all the way back to xp. It's an even bigger pain in the ass to not use modern updated components because some die hards insist on not moving on from xp.
Every time I want to update something, I have to run tests to see how it would affect xp systems. It's like designing roads but always having to accommodate die hard horse riders.
I'm a techie, and I had a computer completely bricked after Win 10 installed its first update.
No recovery options working, or normal fixes. MS staff never figured it out, neither did a couple of proper guru level software techs.
Still see emails coming through quite frequently from the Windows support site with people saying the same.
I'm okay with 10, but it has more noticeable bugs than 7.
http://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/destroy_windows_10_spying.htmlNo, there aren't workarounds -- except disconnecting from the internet. Microsoft set it up so it will tell you it stopped, but it didn't, really -- here's a report on one test of their claims: http://bgr.com/2016/02/10/windows-10-spying-investigation/
The closest you can come involves deleting core parts of the software (no voice commands, for example), making sure there is no Microsoft account associated with you or your machine, and never going to Microsoft online. This means, for one thing, that you lose Microsoft support for your software.
That can easily be fixed .. and you don't even need to download anything to do so.USEDCAR said:and windows 8 because it has no start menu.
Try IceDragon.. it works on some flash sites where FF refuses to.star-warrior said:As for FF, it sucks butt, it really does now. Can't get flash to work on it at all, so much porn, unable to see![]()
One of the big reasons I want nothing to do with it (even if those 'features' can be blocked)Kulindahr said:My friend who is head of computer tech at a good-sized company refuses to allow Win 10 on any machines used in the building, even if they're private laptops, because of the massive Win 10 spy features.
