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I've been getting extremely hacked off with Edge sneakily resetting some of my app defaults (.pdf inparticular). I mean who in their right mind would want to use Edge for anything really? Hmm a "bug" which Microsoft are "aware" of, OK.
Extreme annoyance sorted: http://www.winhelponline.com/blog/wi...-associations/ And don't get me started on "Cortana" which now cannot be cleanly disabled and it's insistence on opening an unsolicited, permanent SSL connection to Bing. That's now been sorted here with the quick and dirty folder rename trick. TBH very soon Windows will be gone from everything in this house other than my work laptop. |
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Cortana? Is there a ministry of silly names?
None of this is changing my mind about not wanting anything to do with Win10. |
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I have not enough confidence in myself if it goes wrong, Den
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http://www.theguardian.com/technolog...complain-users
This is very naughty of MS. Seems W10 is now installing automatically if you've selected install windows updates. I've upgraded my main PC but don't want it on a laptop for the moment. Guess I'll have to change the updates option. They really seem desperate to get this on all PCs .... |
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I'll have to make sure the laptop can't update to it. |
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If I wanted Win 10 I'd get it but I don't so I won't (well not if I can help it lol). |
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Windows 10 being free is fantastic news, for people who want it. I bought Windows 7 and 8 upon release (Oh god why did I buy Windows 8?) and upgraded to Windows 10 as part of the preview program. I think Windows 10 is a fantastic OS and much better than 7, and of course a million times better than 10. What I will not support though is how Microsoft is forcing people into updating. If MS had simply put a question on peoples screens stating "Windows 10 is here, it's free if you want to upgrade, if not, that's fine, we wont bug you again" then there would be no problem. Instead, Microsoft are sounding like Mrs Doyle with the constant nagging, and worse, seem to be treating ignoring the nagging as permission to go ahead anyway. In the absence of an answer, assume no, not yes Microsoft. |
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In my case the whole Windows 10 issue has pushed me to make a decision..
Moving to Linux Mint 17.3 Cinnamon from Windows 7 has been a breeze! Performance has been great. :D Ubuntu/Mint has really improved over the last year or two, since I last tried it. Supports my L750 Toshiba laptop out of the box without installing additional drivers and all my usual apps work better than on 7 (even Skype). Around half the memory usage of 7, which means zero swap usage. :D Made the switch on Sunday night and now Linux is my main platform. Which now means I can either keep the dual boot windows 7, or format the Windows 7 partition and install Windows 7 or 10 from scratch using the Windows 7 key and use that as my 2nd platform. I'm willing to experiment with Windows 10, but not use it day-to-day. |
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Microsoft is possibly putting the pressure on because they don't want to support several different operating systems at the same time, as they have traditionally done. I don't think any other company has done that have they? As far as I know, Apple only has one Desktop system that they upgrade or update? True there are lots of different Linux versions available but these aren't all supplied and maintained by the same company. It seems only Microsoft has offered support for older operating systems (often for years) when newer ones have been released. It now looks like they want to change all that and only have to support one upgradable OS. Maybe that's an understandable goal.
There's probably no stopping the momentum now. Those into computers may get upset by the (almost) forced upgrades but most people will just upgrade to Windows 10 or get it pre-installed with new computers. Perhaps not very likely to be worried about its workings as long as it runs their programs without trouble. I've now accepted Windows 10 and it certainly runs OK for me, as do all the programs installed on it. This wasn't the case when I first tried it but a later clean installation (rather than an upgrade) has produced a reliable and stable OS. I'm unsure about W.10 privacy issues. I realise many take exception to data being gathered on principle, or feel that it is actually harmful ..and that's fair enough but are computers really being monitored for spying purposes? Windows 10 is installed on millions of computers now and the numbers are rising. Are Microsoft going to be interested in me personally (one in all those millions) and take a look at the way I'm using the computer? Is it more likely is that they are using everyone's data collectively to see what programs are being used, if they cause any problems and if people are experiencing any bugs? The Windows 10 debate had lead me to install Linux Mint 17.3 on a spare computer. I agree that it makes a pretty fair alternative for those upset with Microsoft. I don't think I'd make Mint my main OS because I use a number of Windows programs that have been paid for. However, there are equivalent Linux programs that work OK, so making more use of Linux isn't entirely out of the question. |
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