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OT: Windows 10... Anyone? Anyone?

I've updated both desktop and laptop - no issues. Seems to be very stable. The one thing I do not like is that it automatically downloads and installs updates. But other than that, I like it. I'm a techie though.
 
After upgrading to 10 on one of my laptops, I was not able to get on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube (Only Bing - I wonder why :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:). I uninstalled the virus software (Avast) and was able to get on those sites, but then my kid reported YouTube had more restricted videos than usual. Went back to Win 8. If you got a fix, please post. Support sites seem to have a bunch of solutions that don't seem to work.
 
I upgraded from Windows 7 on a 4 year old non-touch screen laptop. No issues. Honestly, when run in Desktop mode, it looks and feels much like Windows 7 did to me. I haven't really bothered to try it much in Tablet mode due to my configuration. I see no reason not to upgrade.
 
Thanks, guys. You guys confirm other opinions I found online. I'm running Windows 7 on my computers at the moment and keep getting the free upgrade popups.
 
After upgrading to 10 on one of my laptops, I was not able to get on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube (Only Bing - I wonder why :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:). I uninstalled the virus software (Avast) and was able to get on those sites, but then my kid reported YouTube had more restricted videos than usual. Went back to Win 8. If you got a fix, please post. Support sites seem to have a bunch of solutions that don't seem to work.
Armor: I do not know your exact situation, but you may be running afoul of settings in W10. They seem like they may be security and "family protection" problems. As I remember it, when I installed it I turned off most or all of the Microsoft "recommended" settings in those areas, as well as turning off the sending of information to them about what is on my computer and what I do with it. The default is to send them all that info.
 
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Thanks, guys. You guys confirm other opinions I found online. I'm running Windows 7 on my computers at the moment and keep getting the free upgrade popups.
They should have stopped at Windows 7. I will upgrade to 10 when you do. I get the popups as well.
 
We had a thread on this when it came out. Maybe you can check history and see the comments. Been using it since then.. its fine. But you may run into some issues.. like the new default browser EDGE vs IE. And you cannot do a clean install without first doing an upgrade.. the Win10 key needs to be activated via the upgrade process. THEN you can use a USB stick to do a clean install on same machine.
 
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Updated from 8 on launch day. Have had no problems. More or less just works. I've disabled a lot of their features though, like the automatic downloading of the updates. Use chrome, tweetdeck, youtube, etc.. without any problems
 
yup - about 1 week after launch.

download/install took awhile...

but has been very stable and way better than 8.1.

no complaints.....
 
Thanks, guys. You guys confirm other opinions I found online. I'm running Windows 7 on my computers at the moment and keep getting the free upgrade popups.

I upgraded from Windows 7 to 10, and it crashed my computer. It eventually reverted back to Windows 7, so I just left it.
 
sticking with 7 on my desktop.. and 8.1 on my DJ'ing laptop(need Serato software).. my other laptop is artistx 1.5 (linux)
 
Another oddity.. it seems Win10's "print to pdf" feature is messing up some other programs with PDF output.. like Nitro 10, Corel X7... the print spooler hangs.. so you are pretty much stuck using the microsoft print to PDF feature. Haven't had time to work on this issue outside of that work-around.
 
Because it is free.

If you are currently running Windows 7, Microsoft is no longer adding new features and will stop support in 5 years. Of course if you are happy with W7 and you aren't interested in adding potential new features and you expect to replace your PC within 5 years, then there is probably no reason to upgrade.

If you run Windows 8/8.1 then the new version supposedly fixes a lot of what people didn't like about W8.
 
Windows created 8.1 which is great compared to 8...............8.1 was the fix for 8

10 is a LOT like 8.1..............it will be free for a year and $99 after that. Its best to get it when its free. I like it.
 
I went from Windows 7 to 10 and it is great. Everything works. Though I had to install some extra drivers it didn't find.
 
W/O a touch screen there's no need to have Win 8 or 10.

I made the update to 10 and I'm a bit regretful. My machine has been slowed down a noticeable amount by the upgrade. On the other hand, the seamlessness bet the touchscreen tablet stuff and the more typical win7 and earlier operations are night and dya improved over win 8.

You can turn off the auto updates. It'll automatically download them but wont install.
 
have a dual boot iMac and upgraded from 7 to 10. I keep getting bad_pool_error on boot and keep rebooting, couldn't create a recovery disk, my drivers were all up to date. Crapshoot odds at best if I boot up on the Windows side. Of course, you need to actually boot from a recovery disk to try and resolve the problems, so I'm a little screwed.

Windows 10 made me love the mac. I HATE MACS.
 
I'm sticking with W7 for now. May upgrade at the tail end of the 'free' offer period when a lot of the bugs are fixed.
Learned a long time ago - If it ain't broke - don't fix it.

This is the route I'll probably take. The fact that the upgrade is free really intrigued me, so I thought I'd see what the you guys thought. I'm the same way. If it ain't broke...

I like to do a quick cost/benefit analysis. Once the freezes and crashes start costing me more time than upgrading (not just the OS, but third party software and drivers too), OR the one year window starts to close, I'll make it happen... whichever comes first.
 
I've updated both desktop and laptop - no issues. Seems to be very stable. The one thing I do not like is that it automatically downloads and installs updates. But other than that, I like it. I'm a techie though.
This. The only other problems that I have with it or the fact that it sends information back to Microsoft and my rather expensive Rosetta Stone program run on Windows 10. Other than that, it seems more stable and faster than Windows 7.
 
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