how is windows 10 still this bad?
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how is windows 10 still this bad?
I miss the days of vista where if you knew how to computer you'd have no problems while the masses complained, but with 10 I'm now getting the same widespread bugs as everyone else and it doesn't seem to be stopping any time soon even though I built a $3000 desktop that did everything in 8 without any hassles or loading
I wanna know how they're doing this bad it's not people this time it's microsoft or I wouldn't be having problems was bill around for 8 because bad start menu choice aside it performed so perfectly and 10's a complete 180 I wanna know what exactly happened who left or who joined and can they fix that
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If you create a new thread for each separate issue, we may be able to help. :)
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10 has been great for me. What problems are you having?
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I don't know how it can be "this bad" when you haven't bothered to tell us any examples.
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Maybe his computer crashed and died before he could post any examples
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He may be refering w10 CU is quite "glitchy". That's for sure. It has got several regressions (chkdsk not triggering at startup, gaming mode is just "vaporware", etc). BUT, other than those minor glitches, it works quite stable for me.
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I miss the days of vista where if you knew how to computer you'd have no problems while the masses complained, but with 10 I'm now getting the same widespread bugs as everyone else and it doesn't seem to be stopping any time soon even though I built a $3000 desktop that did everything in 8 without any hassles or loading
I wanna know how they're doing this bad it's not people this time it's microsoft or I wouldn't be having problems was bill around for 8 because bad start menu choice aside it performed so perfectly and 10's a complete 180 I wanna know what exactly happened who left or who joined and can they fix that
Hi there
apart from some minor issues this has been the easiest and most trouble free version of Windows yet -- had relatively few issues on a variety of hardware and also used on a load of Virtual machines as well both with Windows itself and Linux hosts.
I also run some quite eseoteric stuff --like I'm sure loads of people aren't downloading things like a SAP ERP development test system etc to run on their PC's !!!
e.g airline test booking DB from SAP ERP database ("minisap" version for running locally on a PC - replicates / models "The big stuff" on a corporate network)
The main issue I have had is probably with the earlier releases of W10 Networking wasn't 100% reliable --that seems to be resolved now - and have some issues with IE11 on W10 - the SAP ERP application calls some Internet services which unfortunately still need parts of IE11 -- and IE11 sometimes stalls with JAVASCRIPT VOID(0) and no amount of tweaking etc will fix it. - However that's a fault with the SAP ERP system rather than IE11 and I've jigged it so it calls FIREFOX instead !!!! 99.9% fixed but a rare application still uses the old ACTIVE-X controls which really these days they shouldn't do.
You can hardly blame Ms for wanting to make the system safer -- if it takes time for companies to fix their applications then stay on W7 for those and use W10 for the other stuff which DOES work.
If you as Brink says don't post what is wrong then nobody can help you --it's possible it's only 1 or 2 simple things that need to be done to get the system working.
Cheers
jimbo.
Last edited by jimbo45; 04 May 2017 at 02:08.
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It depends on your computer. On my older Dell all in one with cruddy integrated graphics W10 ran bad. On my new cyberpowerpc with a ssd drive and a nvidia 1060 from Amazon. I see now how many people like W10. It is so much faster and it is light and day in speed, performance and stability then on the Dell.
On the cyberpower windows boots in about 10 seconds and it ready to use right away. On my Dell it could take up to a minute or even longer then I have to wait a few minutes as the computer would be slow as a turtle for a few minutes before it was bearable to use.
My answer is never buy a computer with integrated graphics and a spinning HD get one with a good graphics card and a ssd even it you just web surf. Don't listen to those who say if you game only get a gaming machine trust me basic web, music and video playback is much faster and more enjoyable on a gaming machine.
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Your actual Win10 "experience" will depend on each particular PC.
I have successfully Upgraded three different PCs to Win10, two desktops and a laptop, and the laptop chugs along without any problems at all. Every Feature Update has worked without issues.
The desktops are a different story. Both have had some problems, especially with the AU and CU, but I was able to get both working again. So, overall, Win10 is working OK for me.
However, I would not say Win10 has been the best experience for me, as I run Win8.1 and have found that to be the best.
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Windows 7 was the best. It made my old spinning HD and integrated graphics PC's run normal. Anything newer ran bad unless it is newer gaming PC with a SSD. This is why MS should not have forced W10 on older PC's that can't really handle it.