It has been a lil of time since Windows 10 release and i wanna know if its worth changing to W10 , wanna know your guys opinions !

8 years ago

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IS W10 good?

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Yes
EWWWWWWWWWWWW no
I'm still waiting more time before using it

people voting Ewww should just delete themselves from life

I'm joking ofc,but seriously why so many EWWWWWW? things ? win10 is so much better than win7 and win8,you only need to turn off the stupid things sending off your information and done.

8 years ago
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All of my serial-activated and some of my non-serial activated Chinese games stopped working after switching to 10. :(

8 years ago
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i used it and now im back on Win7 Ultimate

8 years ago
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Can't bring my self to get windows 10 because I don't like forced updates that you have no control over and windows 7 lets me remove and add updates as I wish but on win10 home editions you don't have that option all updates are forced on you no matter what unless you stay offline.

8 years ago
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Steam forces you to download updates for Steam client as well.

Don't use Steam.

8 years ago
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I think there is a difference between an OS and Steam.

8 years ago
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Yes, there is. But the principle is the same. Steam auto forces things, and I think Windows should too for certain things. Security patches should be auto forced, it's there for a good reason.

Besides, if you put the connection into metered mode, it won't do things like auto updating.

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8 years ago
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I guess I'm the only one who got the W10 upgrade since day 1 and is happy with it. Cool.

8 years ago
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I got it in the beta stages before release.

8 years ago
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High five.

8 years ago
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yup, day 1 too :3

8 years ago
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Yup, no regrets.

8 years ago
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I'm not having any problems atleast :P If your decent with pc's and fixing small problems that may occour(I haven't had any but many has) you should be fine

8 years ago
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I've got it on my laptop that I use for school (I'm studying software engineering, so I use it a lot) and so far I'm happy with it. Most programs seem to load faster and I haven't found anything problematic yet. I've not tried it on my gaming pc just yet, as windows 8.1 works fine for now. The games I have on my laptop seem to work just fine, I even get a (slight) performance increase.

So if you are happy with what you have now, stick with it just a bit longer, but I do recommend upgrading it eventually.

8 years ago
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Haven't updated yet (from 8.1), not sure I will.
I think I'd like to have it on my desktop pc, but I definitely don't like the forced-updates policy. They mean that at any time MS could push an update on a Win10 system introducing desktop ads, turning embedded features into pay-for apps, or even making the operating system itself a service with a yearly subscription (it did so with Office) and whatnot. Accepting the OS T&Cs equals to tell MS: yeah, do whatever you want with my pc. Regardless of what they'll ever do, I can't stand the idea.
I can see maybe GNU/Linux becoming my pc's main OS at some point, and Win the 'spare' one that I'll only use for a bunch of games. Or I'll just stick to 8.1, which I don't particularly like.

8 years ago
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You can always get back to the old system if that happened. After all it's free (for now).

8 years ago
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You only have 30 days from update to roll back to win8.1/7. After that the key/serial becomes invalid and you'd fail to authenticate your system. You'd need to buy a new licence.

8 years ago
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No, you only have 30 days to use the rollback function (moving back to the old system without need of reinstall). Your license for the original system remains unaffected. The only thing is that you can't have installed both at once. And even though the W10 license is told to be unmovable (tied to motherboard), I heard, that if your original license is movable, MS support will allow you to activate it on an other computer than the one you originally made the first upgrade on.

edit: I don't want to say you should upgrade immediately, since the system is far from perfect, but at least before the free offer ends. New license isn't cheap and older systems will lose support sooner or later.

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Delay

8 years ago
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it's not friendly for old chinese input method and old computer with DDR2 Motherboard

8 years ago
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I installed it on 7 years old PC with DDR2 an it run well.

8 years ago
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No problems with W10 and games, I'm using it. Well, I really prefer Linux, but I can't play some games in it, yet. If you are using W8/8.1, update, please.

8 years ago
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I had it installed and just now reverted back to windows 7. Boot time on windows 10 was like 3-5min as opposed to 30 seconds on win7. Also, the system services took up 100% disk usage almost at all times. I read and followed the instructions on about two dozens of solutions and fixes I found online in sites like PC World, etc, but nothing ever worked. Not going back to windows 10 anytime soon, that's for sure.

8 years ago
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if u use Win 8 / 8.1 its a nobrain update! if u own 7 then you should update

8 years ago
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I have taken the risk just yesterday... still getting used to it (from Windows 8 which I got with a new laptop).

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