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lol @ OP thinking freedom of choice has any application outside of a societal philosophy for government.
The rest of the factors of society are a dictatorship, you want Windows 7? Welcome to Windows 10! Hopefully you're not just now realizing the world worked that way. |
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I have one computer running Windows 10.
If the fucker had a setting for "Make it look and act just like Windows 7" I would be happy. Fuck the flashy graphics shit and Cortina and and everything else about Windows 10. My other 2 computers are quite happy being Windows 7 computers. |
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Fuck Windows 10, fuck Bill Gates and fuck Microsoft for basically hijacking peoples computers and forcing their OS on the public / private sector. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I do not want Windows 10. Not too cryptic. Doesn't matter what you want if you can't log in to your computer. ANY steps you might take to downgrade or whatever all start with logging in. Short of formatting and reinstalling from media. For what it's worth if you "haven't heard anything good about it" you haven't been paying attention. It is a fine OS. This. Seriously. Fuck Windows 10, fuck Bill Gates and fuck Microsoft for basically hijacking peoples computers and forcing their OS on the public / private sector. Fucking THIS. When the hell did people get all cozy with the idea of Microsoft "upgrading" your OS because they think it's what's best for you? |
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Yeah, I'm not going to upgrade my Win8 desktop if I can help it.
In the future if I were to pick up a Surface Pro or a Surface Book, I wouldn't care too much about having 10 on it. My portable device is a relatively light use device, and I don't do anything on it that I don't want M$ to know about. Not that I really do anything on my Win 8 desktop that they'd care about. My software is fully licensed and paid for. Meh. |
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Quoted: Easy. Install your flavor of Linux. Install Oracle VirtualBox. Load up free Windows XP Virtual Machine , hook up your old hard drive as a USB disk(get a HD-usb adapter), play old windows games on windows. Virtual Machines Rock. Honestly I hate Unity and all the crappy 'tablet';'touchscreen' guis the modern linuxes use, first thing I do is downgrade to something more sane like ICEwm or something. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I uninstalled KB3035583 because I was sick of Microsoft trying to molest my computer with unwanted aids. Once windows 7 becomes obsolete I guess I'll have to put more effort into figuring out how to get linux and wine to play nice with all of my windows based games. Easy. Install your flavor of Linux. Install Oracle VirtualBox. Load up free Windows XP Virtual Machine , hook up your old hard drive as a USB disk(get a HD-usb adapter), play old windows games on windows. Virtual Machines Rock. Honestly I hate Unity and all the crappy 'tablet';'touchscreen' guis the modern linuxes use, first thing I do is downgrade to something more sane like ICEwm or something. Does the Virtual Box give you decent performance? |
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I got tired of not being able to download updates with getting 10. DLed a program to cancel that out.
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I don't know what one or two guys you've been talking to that have had nothing good to say about windows 10, but they aren't telling the truth. You are going to end up having to buy it in the long run and there is nothing wrong with it. In fact, its faster and all around better. View Quote lol. Millions of people live quite happily without Microsoft products. |
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I like it. It is the best version Micro$oft has put out since XP.
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We are Windows 10. We will add your biological and technological distinctiveness to our own. Your culture will adapt to service us. Resistance is futile.
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Some will like Windows 10 others will hate it. The major issue I have with it is the data/usage collection. While most OS's do some sort of data/usage collection Microsoft seems to have gone to the next level.
That said, there are various ways, detailed in NUMEROUS threads here in GD, on how to limit and reduce the amount of data and usage collection Windows 10 will do in the user. Currently using O&O ShutUp10 to turn off much of Windows 10 tracking. There are other similar tools to perform the same task. Like has been posted previously the GWX Control Panel is great at disabling/removing the KB update that notifies one of the Windows 10 Upgrade and for removing the downloaded Windows 10 Upgrade files if one doesn't want to upgrade. Just keep in mind that one may end up having the Windows 10 Upgrade checked in their Windows Update control panel and it could get installed automatically if one isn't careful or paying attention when installing Windows Updates.. The other factor is Windows 10 just doesn't upgrade well on certain computers. It upgraded fine on a 9 year old home built desktop running Core 2 Quad processor with 4GB of RAM. Works better/faster than Windows 7 did on that PC. However, on a three year old i7 8GB RAM Toshiba laptop the upgrade got borked every time I tried to upgrade to Windows 10. Had nothing but problems with the upgrade and ended up rolling back to Windows 7 each time. That particular Toshiba laptop is not on Toshiba's Windows 10 supported list. However if I install Windows 10 to a clean hard drive in that particular laptop Windows 10 works fine although some of the laptop features (like specific feature buttons) don't work properly. Even upgraded an old Asus Netbook Eee PC running Windows 7 Starter to Windows 10 and its running relatively fine considering it has 1GB RAM and an Intel Atom processor. Runs a bit better under Windows 10 than Windows 7 starter, could improve it a bit by maxing the memory to 2GB and using an SSD drive but it isn't worth the money investment in that old netbook pc. |
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It's Win8 with a GUI update.
Win8 is faster and better "under the hood" than Win7, the UI just sucks unless you install an aftermarket app like Classicshell. Therefore, Win10 is better than Win7. Don't listen to all the haters. /edit to the people saying that their software/apps work like shit or don't work on 10 when they did on 7, ok, sure.gif |
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I'm just here because I love it when computer systems do whatever they want to do independent of operator input.
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Three words regarding Windows 10 from the guy who builds my computers:
DON'T DO IT! FWIW, I always disconnect the power to my computer whenever I'm not using it. |
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Three words regarding Windows 10 from the guy who builds my computers: DON'T DO IT! FWIW, I always disconnect the power to my computer whenever I'm not using it. View Quote Sounds like a smart guy. FWIW, I know a guy whose friends cousin says he doesn't know what he's talking about. |
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I like Windows 10.
You can download the ISO directly from Microsoft and install without a CD key. This is really great for things like setting up extra virtual machines an not having to worry about activating windows. You can disable startup programs through the task manager(ctrl+alt+del). (Win8 may have been this way too. Not sure.) It's so easy to check and see what starts up with your computer. Anything you want, hit the windows button and start to type it. If it's on the computer, it will pull up in search results, hit enter. So if I want to change the color calibration of my monitor, I type in: cal and it comes right up, hit enter and it's running. It's so much faster than older versions of windows having to dig around in the menus to find all these various things. I love the ability to pin folders to the quick access panel in the file explorer. I like the tiles in the start menu, and I like that you can launch things from the taskbar or the start menu. The live tiles are pretty cool for news and weather, IMO. I also like the built in mail/calendar app. I have my work email plugged in and it shows my outlook calender with all of my work appointments, I just really like everything about WIndows 10. I like the notification/action center. I just really started using that part of windows. It shows all of my incoming emails, can swap to tablet mode, and access the quick settings. Tablet mode is really nice feature to throw in. Let me explain before you kill me. When I move the computer to the TV to use for Netflix, YouTube, etc., it's nice to be able to put it in tablet mode. It makes it easier to navigate using an Xbox controller from the couch. All in all, I love windows 10. ETA: A lot of people don't know (I assume) that you can right click the start button to get direct access to control panel, task manager, command prompt, etc ETA again: You can get windows virtual machines from Microsoft. XP, Vista, 7, 8, and 10, to test out. from here: https://dev.windows.com/en-us/microsoft-edge/tools/vms/windows/ |
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I uninstalled KB3035583 because I was sick of Microsoft trying to molest my computer with unwanted aids. Once windows 7 becomes obsolete I guess I'll have to put more effort into figuring out how to get linux and wine to play nice with all of my windows based games. Easy. Install your flavor of Linux. Install Oracle VirtualBox. Load up free Windows XP Virtual Machine , hook up your old hard drive as a USB disk(get a HD-usb adapter), play old windows games on windows. Virtual Machines Rock. Honestly I hate Unity and all the crappy 'tablet';'touchscreen' guis the modern linuxes use, first thing I do is downgrade to something more sane like ICEwm or something. Does the Virtual Box give you decent performance? Yes on i5 and better with 4gb ram. More ram is obviously better. Then again I am not running 3d cad or halo type games either. Old games like DukeNukem, Descent2 and the like play fine.(those you can play in dosbox too if you dont like VMs) At work I do the opposite, we run windows7pro and several linuxes in VMs. I have one that does 24/7 daily compiles and builds. It runs fine but can be a bit laggy when compiles are running. A coworker says throwing >2 processors at a VM does not speed it up any, so I just stay at 1 processor allocated to each VM. |
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http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-Eu7-kud1OI0/TtQjQKF_-wI/AAAAAAAABkg/AA6-fqGMmcw/s1600/sticker.png Problem solved. Problem staying solved. View Quote Having to use Linux for our HBSS, I disagree. Linux is neat-o keen for folks who like to tinker. For the majority of folks? No. |
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Having to use Linux for our HBSS, I disagree. Linux is neat-o keen for folks who like to tinker. For the majority of folks? No. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-Eu7-kud1OI0/TtQjQKF_-wI/AAAAAAAABkg/AA6-fqGMmcw/s1600/sticker.png Problem solved. Problem staying solved. Having to use Linux for our HBSS, I disagree. Linux is neat-o keen for folks who like to tinker. For the majority of folks? No. I agree. Having to spend an hour researching and typing random lines of code in the terminal just to watch Netflix on Linux left a bad taste in my mouth. That and trying to set up Linux Mint to work kind of like windows with the fixed dock at the bottom and everything wasn't too hard. But sometimes the buttons wouldn't work, and always seemed finicky, I gave up on it. |
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I finally upgraded from 8.1. Should have done it immediately. Been a couple months now and I've had zero issues with it.
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Between gamers, old systems, people who don't want to change. Microsoft would sell the shit out of a seriously stripped down version of Ten.
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I just bought a new Toshiba laptop with Windows 10 preinstalled. I intend to wipe the hard drive and install Windows 8.1 from scratch. My only worry is that I may need some of the preinstalled drivers. So I will copy everything to another computer before doing the partition / reformat. We'll see how it goes.
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I just bought a new Toshiba laptop with Windows 10 preinstalled. I intend to wipe the hard drive and install Windows 8.1 from scratch. My only worry is that I may need some of the preinstalled drivers. So I will copy everything to another computer before doing the partition / reformat. We'll see how it goes. View Quote |
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It's Win8 with a GUI update. Win8 is faster and better "under the hood" than Win7, the UI just sucks unless you install an aftermarket app like Classicshell. Therefore, Win10 is better than Win7. Don't listen to all the haters. /edit to the people saying that their software/apps work like shit or don't work on 10 when they did on 7, ok, sure.gif View Quote Thank you, that is exactly what I needed |
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Welcome to another piece of GARBAGE they are trying to force you to accept for free, which means YOUR DATA is the product. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Welcome to Windows 10. It's safer and faster and really like Windows 7. You have been assimilated. Welcome to another piece of GARBAGE they are trying to force you to accept for free, which means YOUR DATA is the product. I refuse to upgrade primarily for this reason. |
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people's been bitching about Windows since Windows 1.0 View Quote DOS 6.1 was so much better than Windows. When I typed out my DOS commands I could tell my machine when to load extra memory. Stupid Windows just assumes it knows how I want my memory loaded. Thanks a lot Bill Gates!! |
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That filthy POS. My mouse would only work for about 10 minutes before it locked up, shortly followed by the computer. I uninstalled it and went back to DOS until Win95. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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people's been bitching about Windows since Windows 1.0 That filthy POS. My mouse would only work for about 10 minutes before it locked up, shortly followed by the computer. I uninstalled it and went back to DOS until Win95. Have you updated to windows '98 yet? Its the bomb! |
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Quoted: Have you updated to windows '98 yet? Its the bomb! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: people's been bitching about Windows since Windows 1.0 That filthy POS. My mouse would only work for about 10 minutes before it locked up, shortly followed by the computer. I uninstalled it and went back to DOS until Win95. Have you updated to windows '98 yet? Its the bomb! This... Plug and Play actually works (as long as you find the SE version)! |
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I don't play video games.
When windows 7 becomes obsolete for me, I will start using Linux again. I will not submit to forced updates and involuntary inspection of my computer's contents for an OS that's "really quite good". But that's just me. |
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10 is a vast improvement over 8. My only problem with it is some software, like our CAD/CAM software at work, doesn't play nice with it yet. View Quote What software is that? My work computer hasn't upgraded yet but we're already onto PartMaker 2016. Hopefully Delcam foresaw this and it integrates nicely. |
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I reformatted with a Windows 10 disk last night. I like it so far.
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I will be royally pissed if my system upgraded to 10 without my acknowledgement. I have quite a few software suites which do not work on 10.
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