You've upgraded to Windows 10!! And now?

View Poll Results: Staying with Windows 10 or not?

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  • Yes, I will stay with Windows 10

    128 90.14%
  • No, I will revert to my old OS

    14 9.86%
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  1. Posts : 30
    windows 10
       #81

    There's so much right with W10, but the email/calendar is erratic at best, you can't, or at least I can't, rely on it. Until that's sorted I've gone back to W7.
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  2. Posts : 19,516
    W11+W11 Developer Insider + Linux
       #82

    frankenhooker said:
    There's so much right with W10, but the email/calendar is erratic at best, you can't, or at least I can't, rely on it. Until that's sorted I've gone back to W7.
    There's many third party programs for those things.
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  3. Posts : 470
    Win 10 Pro (x64), OSX 10.11
       #83

    Definitely staying with Win 10.

    All 4 Desktop in Win 10 Prof, operating without any problem.
    Two laptops in Win 10 Prof and got excellent experience.
    Keep two desktop drives. One in Win 7 and Win 8.1 for support purpose!
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  4. Posts : 161
    Windows 10
       #84

    Post removed.
    Last edited by digitalcurisity; 29 Aug 2015 at 17:50.
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  5. Posts : 19,516
    W11+W11 Developer Insider + Linux
       #85

    digitalcurisity said:
    I guess there is many reasons someone can find for not liking something. So where to now?
    To what one is comfortable with.
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  6. Posts : 17,838
    Windows 10
       #86

    CountMike said:
    To what one is comfortable with.
    Agreed!
    In all seriousness though, I haven't used my Desktop PC for anything really important for the past 10 months, (except for testing Windows 10! ), but I find I'm way more productive on Windows 10, I'm learning more, all in all, progressing forward.
    The odd time I'll go over to Windows 8.1 partition, but I don't do anything there, I don't learn anything there, so......
    "To each his own"

    EDIT: Yes, I've 'voiced' my share of complaints too!
    Last edited by Edwin; 29 Aug 2015 at 16:01.
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  7. Posts : 35
    Windows 10 Pro
       #87

    I'm staying with 10. I see people talk about a learning curve and I just can't see it. I ran Windows 7 Pro for years and loved it and went back once. I didn't like the start menu anymnore and missed the opportunity to be in on something new and progressive.

    I was a beta tester for a year prior to this release and the work that MS has done since those early days is extraordinary. The interface has progressed and issues people complained about in 8 and 8.1 have been resolved. There are things still to be worked on and I fully expect MS to issue updates to resolve those in the near future.

    I say "well done."
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  8. Posts : 161
    Windows 10
       #88

    roban said:
    I'm staying with 10. I see people talk about a learning curve and I just can't see it. I ran Windows 7 Pro for years and loved it and went back once. I didn't like the start menu anymnore and missed the opportunity to be in on something new and progressive.
    elease and the work that MS has done since those early days is extraordinary. The interface has progressed and issues people complained about in 8 and 8.1 have been resolved. There are things still to be worked on and I fully expect MS to issue updates to resolve those in the near future.

    I say "well done."
    Reply removed.
    Last edited by digitalcurisity; 29 Aug 2015 at 17:49.
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  9. Posts : 4,594
    Windows 10 Pro
       #89

    frankenhooker said:
    There's so much right with W10, but the email/calendar is erratic at best, you can't, or at least I can't, rely on it. Until that's sorted I've gone back to W7.
    Why are you using 10`s email program ?
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  10. Posts : 103
    32-bit Windows 10 Pro - Build 1607/14393.51
       #90

    I believe, looking back, that needing to use Reset My PC after the first install led to a much smoother experience afterwards.

    The only hitch was reinstalling programs, but that may have been a Good Idea anyway. And nearly all of my important programs were downloads, so I probably avoided reinstalling crud on the W10 side.
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