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    Windows 10

    looks great BUT be aware it does not transfer every thing automaticly. and will transfer some stuff that will slow your computer way down.



    I've lost my Yahoo favorites, have three programs running in the back ground I can't find, I have lost craigs list, Bing search all it did, lost my TV programing, etc. never thought I would ever miss windows 81.
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    Plus, the privacy settings are atrocious. For anyone who takes the upgrade now, I'd strongly recommend to both back up all of your data beforehand, and to review all of the privacy settings after install.
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    Just finished upgrading one of my machines this morning. What i thought i would do is start simple.

    I did a clean install of (Microsoft OEM) win 7 pro 64bit onto a new solid state drive a couple of days ago then updated it accordingly. With it being pure Microsoft software it would give the upgrade to Windows 10 every chance in the world to go smoothly.

    The upgrade went off without a hitch. If i remember right .... there was an option to keep or discard your present operating system's settings ? That might have been the problem ?

    From what i've seen in the past you generally run into problems when you try to upgrade an OS that's been in use for awhile. You're almost better off to do a clean install of some kind then add your apps & files later.

    ETA: The privacy settings are a concern. The privacy settings are another option that you have to go through carefully during setup. I went back and verified that they held after the install and they held okay.

    Still ... it's unsettling to go to a new OS. I had to paw through it for an hour and a half to familiarize myself with where they had relocated everything important.
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    Windows 6.1???
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    I up graded this laptop that was Win 8.1 to Win 10. So far its better and more intuitive than Win 8 was. Because I found Win 8 not to my liking I chose to up grade this computer first.

    I will try to make this short. I sell some computer related stuff on ebay. I had a sale that needed shipping and ran into problems printing the shipping label.

    (This was on one of my Win 7 computers) Weird stuff was happening, all three web browsers kept crashing.

    I changed to another Win 7 computer and continued to not be able to print. (plugged and unplugged printer several times)

    This went on for quite a while so I got this laptop with Win 10 and hooked it to the printer. Again no print, second try, no print , then Win 10 told me it suspected a problem with the print and asked if it was ok to go ahead and try to fix it. I said yes and it fixed the printer problem.

    The printer was working on all the computers that it didn't work on before and the browsers stopped crashing. No idea why it had that problem but I had been having intermittent problems with browsers crashing but only on the computers that were connected to the printer.

    I am happy with Win 10 so far but will put off upgrading the win 7 computers for now. Mike
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    You've all proven why I'm waiting to upgrade.

    I got a year.

    Please continue to work out the bugs for me, I thank you.



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    Quote Originally Posted by spinroch View Post
    Windows 6.1???
    That's the technical name for Windows 7.


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    Got tired of waiting for the "in place" upgrade on my crash box (Intel Pent 4, dual core + 2 Gig DDR2 ram). Got the ISO for a clean install. After sorting out M$'s privacy settings, it worked okay.

    Asked Cortana to "take me to your leader" After a while, she replied:

    " Mr. Bill Gates is not available at this time"

    I do not like the Win 8/8.1/10 GUI, so I went back to my trusty Win 7 Ultimate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NewbyScrapper View Post
    Got tired of waiting for the "in place" upgrade on my crash box (Intel Pent 4, dual core + 2 Gig DDR2 ram). Got the ISO for a clean install. After sorting out M$'s privacy settings, it worked okay.

    Asked Cortana to "take me to your leader" After a while, she replied:

    " Mr. Bill Gates is not available at this time"

    I do not like the Win 8/8.1/10 GUI, so I went back to my trusty Win 7 Ultimate.

    I did the not into computer jargon folks like me a favor.

    GUI

    In computing, a graphical user interface or GUI, sometimes pronounced /ˈɡuːi/ ("gooey") is a type of interface that allows users to interact with electronic devices through graphical icons and visual indicators such as secondary notation, as opposed to text-based interfaces, typed command labels or text navigation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sirscrapalot View Post
    You've all proven why I'm waiting to upgrade.

    I got a year.

    Please continue to work out the bugs for me, I thank you.



    Sirscrapalot - It's not a bug, it's a feature. - Every software developer since forever.
    Me too!
    I remember when 7 came out and our IT guy was loading it on all the techs laptops. I had recently gone from XP to a new laptop with Vista and I told them no thanks I'm fine.
    I kept Vista for another year before they upgraded it for me.

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    To further help or not...confuse everyone.

    Cortana - From Halo, she was the voice that tells you where to go, etc etc through out the game. You also saved her in Halo 2 if I recall.

    I miss my xbox.

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    I can understand the reluctance to upgrade. The GUI from win 8 on up is all cluttered up with apps & features that i have no use for. The challenge has been to navigate a way around all the obstacles to get at the thing i do want to use. IDK .... maybe it's set up for the way that the average person uses their device ? Maybe they optimized it to work best on the smaller devices like the tablets ?

    Just did my second upgrade from an ISO that was downloaded yesterday. That went along very smoothly. Didn't take long at all.

    Discovered a nice feature of Win 10. They put the start button back in. Right click on that and it will take a tech directly to many of the features that he/she might use on a regular basis. Perhaps even easier to navigate than any previous versions of Windows ?

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    Been messing around computers for 30 years (my first was a commodore 64 when they were not considered vintage)......I am actually impressed with 10 and as far as the security features go just turn off Cortona or whatever its called and there is alot of your problems solved right there.......I do wish the control panel was a little easier to find

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    @ Mike

    I'm running the 64 bit pro so that might be a little different. Don't know which version you're running.

    Bottom left corner is the start button.

    Right click on that with your mouse.

    A context menu will pop up.

    " Control Panel " is six up from the bottom.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scrappah View Post
    @ Mike

    I'm running the 64 bit pro so that might be a little different. Don't know which version you're running.

    Bottom left corner is the start button.

    Right click on that with your mouse.

    A context menu will pop up.

    " Control Panel " is six up from the bottom.
    COOL!!! worked perfectly!!! YES 64bit PRO

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    That's hilarious if they really named something in windows 10 Cortana. As I said, it's from Halo.

    That cracks me up.

    Microsoft..funny even when they don't know it!



    Cortana!

    Sirscrapalot - your welcome for this fun nerd fact.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scrappah View Post
    @ Mike

    I'm running the 64 bit pro so that might be a little different. Don't know which version you're running.

    Bottom left corner is the start button.

    Right click on that with your mouse.

    A context menu will pop up.

    " Control Panel " is six up from the bottom.
    Great tip. I up graded from Win 8.1 and tried the right click and am happy with the results I can recognize. Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sirscrapalot View Post
    That's hilarious if they really named something in windows 10 Cortana. As I said, it's from Halo.

    That cracks me up.

    Microsoft..funny even when they don't know it! .
    I think it was intentional. There's this whole thing with developing AI's (artificial intelligences) that do the tasks that a personal assistant (secretary) would do. Microsoft did a ton of market research to come up with something that people felt comfortable with and could relate to. The crew from Halo was part of the team tasked with giving the Cortana AI a personality.

    It ties in with what Matador was saying about privacy settings being atrocious. A lot of personal information has to be sent back to the AI so that it can learn your patterns and do a better job of serving your own particular needs. It's a work in progress, but with enough information it's likely to know what you'll be doing months and maybe even years in advance just like your own secretary would.

    ~ It's a strange world we live in. ~
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    oops

    [QUOTE=spinroch;252029]Windows 6.1???[/QUOTE

    oops 8.1 sry senior moment. (I'm entitled to them)

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    Windows 6.1 is the technical name of Windows 7.
    I read the article that you copied that from.


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