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Bunch of bs
Bunch of bs
Well for some it certainly isn't being taken well! I imagine this will eventually see a negative ripple effect as more and more speak out against MS due to how this is being handled. When you intentionally or unintentionally try to force people into making changes you are bound for some "Tidal Waves"? headed your way sooner or later! You can only begin t o imagine what others would have to say if they should find the Windows Feedback option!
Alot of my games stopped working cause of this update
As far as seeing failed upgrade attempts that's from leaving the updates option set to full automatic and not switching that to the "notify me to schedule a restart" option!
Well the KB3035583 is strictly for the 10 app and nothing else. When clicking on that it will detect and indicate if the system hardwares will be compatible for 10 especially if the make and model board just happens to see 8, 8.1 updates available at the manufacturer's support site which then allows 10 to run with those! That wouldn't be a cause for any gaming issues!
Now as far as removing the 10 app from the task bar as well as preventing from downloading and reinstalling itself all over again that is covered in the guide for this. Get Windows 10 Icon - Remove from Taskbar in Windows 7 and 8.1 - Windows 10 Forums
Since I simply DID NOT Wait until Sept. 1st when the reserved copy notification was finally seen I could have used the option to disable the reservation seen in another TF guide! Get Windows 10 app - Cancel Reservation for Free Upgrade to Windows 10 - Windows 10 Forums
And for the one guide that covers how to prevent all future possible upgrade attempts even if you try to upgrade to 10 yourself you will want to read this over carefully! Upgrade to Windows 10 Update - Enable or Disable in Windows 7 or 8.1 - Windows 10 Forums
The download will automatically create the new reg key and DWord32 value automatically while I had already run into another blog on the web when gong to see what new 10 articles were out one day. But not only do you see the "DisableOSUpgrade" entry created the guide cover the Group Policy option as well!
So for anyone trying to avoid anything from happening whlie the 10 installer still does require some user interaction in order to complete the set up by making selections and entering PC name and user account type info to finish the final phase you won't be "bugged by 10" by way of updates any longer espeially when trying to preserve a previous version set up in a dual boot with 10!
Now here's a thread bump for all of you doubters! Microsoft has a privacy issue???
see full reportMicrosoft tries to clear the air on Windows 10 privacy furor
Executives in Redmond were caught flat-footed after this summer's Windows 10 launch by charges that the new operating system is spying on customers. Several new statements for consumers and IT pros today aim to explain why those accusations are unfounded.
By Ed Bott for The Ed Bott Report | September 28, 2015 -- 17:03 GMT (10:03 PDT
Microsoft has a privacy problem.
It's not the one you've read about lately, though. Instead, Microsoft's biggest problem is that its customers don't understand its privacy policies, and a sensational press is all too eager to manufacture outrage over policies that don't exist.
In reality, Microsoft has been building privacy protections into its software products for years. Apple sparked a furor over ad blockers with the recent release of iOS 9, for example, but Microsoft built nearly identical tracking protection features into Internet Explorer 9 nearly five years ago.
The company felt confident enough in its privacy practices several years ago to launch an aggressive campaign against Google; the "Scroogled" campaign was widely considered a flop and quietly ended last year.
It's a mystery either way you look at it!Given the long awareness of privacy in Redmond, then, the virulent attacks against Windows 10 this summer came as an unwelcome surprise. Critics have accused Windows 10 of spying on customers and collecting data for nefarious purposes, and those criticisms, despite a lack of supporting evidence, have persisted.
It isn't a mystery at all (except why people are going on about it I suppose).
Just re-read one of your quotes.
Microsoft's biggest problem is that its customers don't understand its privacy policies, and a sensational press is all too eager to manufacture outrage over policies that don't exist.
Most of the time people never even bother to read up on the MS documentations being confused on things. And then you have MS allegedly being "Mysterious" about things at times or at least on how things get reported so you end up with a mystery either way you look at it! The person who tends to delve much deeper however looks for facts vs fiction.
Ok.. what options do the typical PC/Computer uses have?
1. They can use either 7 or 8.1, which is still a sold option.
2... Linux?? I doubt many will know how to convert to that type of OS and know which distribution to use.
3. OSx.. that is an option but the price point might be a deal breaker for the majority.
And don't get me wrong, the people with metered internet connections are not in a good place with the forced download updates.
My 2c and as usual,, YMMV..
Jeff
Satelite or Disk web see charges by each page visited. That can get pricey at times but doesn't stop people from carrying laptops and tablets around. My first cell rang up a $267 bill one month calling out of state while most plans now offer free nationwide calling! So fewer and fewer places except mainly remote locations will see higher tabs on things.
8 as well as 8.1 is still sold while going out and buying any 7 media at this time is for the most a gone from shelves item! With 10 out now and Vista going bye bye early next year people looking for a new machine will be choosing between whatever few 7 machine are still floating around, 8 or 8.1, or whatelse beside spending a fortune on the "Fruit Company and wares"? Yet Boot Camp and Wine have grown in popularity over the last few years. That was simply because many simply didn't want 8! but are now trying 10 out.
Are you kidding @Night Hawk charge by page? I thought people get a limited amount of data if people go over the limit there either shut-off or get charged an overage fee.