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CA_Traveler
Jul 20, 2015Explorer III
chuckbear wrote:X2
The one issue I have with the W10 upgrade is the forced updates. You have no way to turn them off. It isn't about the updates themselves but being forced to update can eat up big chunks of my data plan without my control. Now we do our updates when we have access to WiFi, and defer them when we are using our data. These updates cab be hundreds of MB's and you won't be able to stop them. We just may stay with our Windows 7 since there have been no issues with it and the support will still be there until this computer bites the dust. But of course, this is just my opinion and we all know what opinions are like. Chuck
MS updates are often 100MB+ multiple times per month. With my Verizon data and bandwidth restrictions I need to be in charge of when and what gets update and that may be several months down the road.
MS just had 3 Office 10 updates for 32 bit for W7. I have 64 bit and Office 7. MS is out of control.
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