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Re: Windows 10 experiences
Posted: Sat 2. Jul 2016, 18:22
by GLoups!
I have found
this little thing that work well to prevent the install and delete system files from W10, i really want to stay on w7 so i made monthly a clone of my system hdd in case of dirty trick with a Backup & Data Recovery Software, i'll put on my agenda an upgrade scheduled near years 2020.

Re: Windows 10 experiences
Posted: Sun 3. Jul 2016, 13:47
by EmanReleipS
GLoups! wrote:I have found
this little thing that work well to prevent the install and delete system files from W10, i really want to stay on w7 so i made monthly a clone of my system hdd in case of dirty trick with a Backup & Data Recovery Software, i'll put on my agenda an upgrade scheduled near years 2020.

Win 10 will only be free for a little bit longer, like end of July-ish.
I really can't complain about Win 10. Everything works well.
Re: Windows 10 experiences
Posted: Tue 5. Jul 2016, 06:37
by joeblow
No I do everything bank,stock market.
Just dont do Facebook on this machine its not safe....
Re: Windows 10 experiences
Posted: Tue 5. Jul 2016, 09:45
by Xac
EmanReleipS wrote:
Win 10 will only be free for a little bit longer, like end of July-ish.
I really can't complain about Win 10. Everything works well.
The offer ends on the 29th of July.
The most recent popups asking me to install Win10 now have a "Decline Free Offer" button.
For some people, Win10 will work fine, but not for everyone. I think it is an improvement on Win8, but I don't like the enforced update policy, the lack of data privacy and also having lots of unwanted add-ons like Xbox, Cortana etc, using up resources and internet bandwidth, which are not easy to remove.
Re: Windows 10 experiences
Posted: Tue 5. Jul 2016, 18:54
by EmanReleipS
Xac wrote:The offer ends on the 29th of July.
The most recent popups asking me to install Win10 now have a "Decline Free Offer" button.
Xac wrote:For some people, Win10 will work fine, but not for everyone. I think it is an improvement on Win8, but I don't like the enforced update policy, the lack of data privacy and also having lots of unwanted add-ons like Xbox, Cortana etc, using up resources and internet bandwidth, which are not easy to remove.
Agreed. Upgrading from Win 7 is unnecessary, but it's def an improvement over Win 8. I upgraded solely for a feature that I later discovered Win 7 already had.

Re: Windows 10 experiences
Posted: Thu 21. Jul 2016, 11:22
by Xac
This is getting desperate now...

- Win10 countdown.JPG (57.96 KiB) Viewed 7573 times
Do you realise you've only got 8 days left? SERIOUSLY! You've only got 8 days and counting...
What's it going to be like when it gets down to less than a day? Constant popups every 10 mins?
