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No rush ;
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Edit: It was flagged as Recommended recently, which means it would be an automatic install for the majority of people. Again, I can't fault people for not realising they had this installed. |
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limited supply of digital media lol lol only limiting factor is bandwidth so those who reserve get access to the bandwidth before those who do not. Just like those who "reserve" their seat at the cinema or use fast track to get on a ride at Alton towers get preferential treatment As you see their terminology was just fine only you didn't understand it |
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I can see it being "Recommended", i.e. Microsoft recommends you allow them to recommend you upgrade to Windows 10, but certainly not Important. And I've never seen the class of a Windows Update change retrospectively. Yes, it would be an automatic install for the majority of people, but the majority of people aren't the ones complaining. It's the ones who oppose the idea of Microsoft deploying additional software to their system, yet choose to allow Microsoft to deploy any software to their system that are complaining. |
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And I understand what you are saying. I think most users trust Microsoft to deploy updates as they see fit and maybe this one could've been a bit better. The option to say "No, and go away" to the Windows 10 button would be welcome. |
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Personally I just went into Task Manager, shot the task, and deleted the folder because that's what I do to unwanted programs :D Ironically, I will shortly be upgrading the machine concerned to Windows 8.1... |
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The Free Windows 10 Will Support Unlimited Clean Installs
http://news.softpedia.com/news/The-F...s-483135.shtml :D:D:D:D well done MS |
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Really no one should need to do a clean install any more than once anyway. Unless of course like many in IT you appear to enjoy having to reinstall everything over and over again
How I will be doing things on July 29th Take a system image of my working 8.1 pro Upgrade to 10 take a system image. Recover to clean install update and install any drivers then take a system image Install all applications and take a system image With all these in place I can mess around with any of the install run tests on different applications and if anything goes wrong I have a choice of where to recover from. Once I am happy everything is working I can get rid of some of the images until this point I will keep everything. I will then back up my fully working windows 10 install to a couple of places so it is safe as well as keeping a local image. With this hardware then I will never need to run a clean install as can easily recover to a fully tested working system in minutes |
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I assume that those of us on the technical preview will be upgraded to full version on July 29, or will we have to clean install?
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Many others would do the same. I back up all my files though but no need for a full image. |
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Many others take no backups system images save time in the ways previously mentions ie updates etc I know full well that restoring a fully stable system image with everything I use takes a hell of a lot less time than installing windows installing drivers updating windows installing applications and so on but each to their own :) |
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I had to reinstall after a disk corruption issue. It's always useful to have.
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