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"Desktop apps such as news, sport, finance etc, are not working, certain pages on edge either stutter or lock solid, I could mention more but think it best that you try comparing for yourself."
All of this is working perfectly on the Insiders Version, no problems on any of it. It works just as well as the final clean install of Win 10 I have on another computer.
You are the one who made a "pirated" remark not me how is my remark stupid? You happen to have a messed up preview version, all you need to do is another clean install. Read around the net, a lot of people are also having problems with RTM version. :)
I have 2 perfectly working preview versions.
You can grab it from Canada Computers on DVD for $189.
http://www.canadacomputers.com/produ...item_id=086112
Who? these things don't track back/thread very readily. I have no idea. Technically MSDN Key use by non-MSDN peeps or for "non-development" purposes is piracy; there ARE some people who use the generic installation keys and then fudge the activation, how I am not certain. Myself, I like to have a semi-supported set of software products, which would not include any the vendor could readily determine was not legitimate, even if they probably could do nothing to prevent its use, they certainly could and would refuse to support it.
Besides, free is a very good price lol; ms is hoping cloud services and hardware and things like pay-to-view/pay-to-play and charges for tie-ins links advertising and/or patents from other vendors will replace sales of software licenses. They are also making a business out of support.
I think they are only in the consumer retail end at all for those reasons and to promote developers to write for their platforms and to keep public familiarity with their stuff high, which helps on the business side in adoption/retention rates and training costs, and also for a toehold in BYOD in the workplace.
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There is no comparison between the Insider version of W10 and the fully released to the public version.
Everything appears to work on the release version whereas for example desktop apps along with other many other features do not work on the Insider version.
Obviously M$ does not want pirated versions to take full advantage of all its applications.