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Gdetrailer
Dec 31, 2017Explorer III
mr. ed wrote:
Zero issues with W10 here as well.
MANY do "have issues".
SOME, don't have "issues".
If you BUY a PC WITH Win10, you have a GOOD chance that it will be relatively "stable".
If you have an OLDER PC and you upgrade in place, you have an increased chance of "issues".
If you have an older PC that you do a complete from scratch install it may also be fairly stable but yet it could flake out eventually.
One of my concerns is what happens down the road when MS AND Intel decide that they no longer wish to "Support" your Processor, memory, system board BIOS, Graphics card, Key board, Mouse and so on..
They HAVE the "power" to brick your PC during one of the semi annual "Creators Updates" and you may find yourself with a totally useless door stop..
If you are OK with that then go ahead and tune out..
I personally don't "upgrade" for the sake of "upgrading" to get a shiny new gadget and I certainly do not like someone else invading my PC and putting unwanted and unneeded bloatware into it.
Nor do like the idea of someone invading my PC, and RIPPING out any software (Legal free or paid for, doesn't matter), features or custom settings that I may have created.
Nor do I like the fact that a PC that I may depend on just might be a total doorstop one day when I attempt to boot it up..
Read the MS EULA, they CAN do that and by installing W10 YOU AGREED TO THAT.
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