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Old 07-06-2015, 11:05   #644
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Re: [Update] Windows 10 Discussion

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Originally Posted by qasdfdsaq View Post
Windows as a service means that Windows 10 will constantly be getting patches by design, forever.
As with most software, but at the moment the existing bugs if carried over to release date will make it a no go on release date for me.

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exactly and the fixes will come quicker which is a good thing
Well lets see if the bugs they have now are fixed for release date, some of them have been in windows 10 at least 2 of there updates over the last month.

For instance the start menu keeps stopping and needs a reboot to fix, a start menu they are hyping all the time.

Before you say its my machine it does it on 2 laptops and on my test machine.
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