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Consider Windows 10? Vote now!

Consider Windows 10? Vote now!

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Absham
Member
182
02-04-2016, 10:16 PM
#1
Looking to enhance your experience? Consider upgrading for a better option.
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Absham
02-04-2016, 10:16 PM #1

Looking to enhance your experience? Consider upgrading for a better option.

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RevoConcept
Junior Member
2
02-05-2016, 06:17 AM
#2
There aren't any remaining issues. I really enjoy Windows 10. Added note: the forum also includes a built-in poll option.
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RevoConcept
02-05-2016, 06:17 AM #2

There aren't any remaining issues. I really enjoy Windows 10. Added note: the forum also includes a built-in poll option.

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Mikkel38
Member
53
02-05-2016, 01:11 PM
#3
Absolutely, MSX functions similarly to Windows 7 and 8.1 merged into a single powerful platform.
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Mikkel38
02-05-2016, 01:11 PM #3

Absolutely, MSX functions similarly to Windows 7 and 8.1 merged into a single powerful platform.

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MineArqueiro
Member
237
02-05-2016, 09:37 PM
#4
I’d hold off a bit, though it’s just my opinion. If Vulkan gains traction, I might skip the upgrade path. (DX12 is what matters most to me)
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MineArqueiro
02-05-2016, 09:37 PM #4

I’d hold off a bit, though it’s just my opinion. If Vulkan gains traction, I might skip the upgrade path. (DX12 is what matters most to me)

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PedroO_
Senior Member
522
02-05-2016, 11:32 PM
#5
I don’t care about the privacy options.
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PedroO_
02-05-2016, 11:32 PM #5

I don’t care about the privacy options.

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SparklyGirll
Member
51
02-06-2016, 03:10 PM
#6
Sure, let's keep it concise.
Next year is better—right now it's still early.
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SparklyGirll
02-06-2016, 03:10 PM #6

Sure, let's keep it concise.
Next year is better—right now it's still early.

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FaMatrix
Junior Member
10
02-17-2016, 09:04 AM
#7
Your system uses Windows 10, which is essential for compatibility.
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FaMatrix
02-17-2016, 09:04 AM #7

Your system uses Windows 10, which is essential for compatibility.

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MrSarx
Senior Member
375
02-19-2016, 05:16 PM
#8
I’m set up with both Windows 7 and 10, and I appreciate each one differently. For me, Windows 10 stands out because of its seamless MS account integration and improved native driver support. DX12 compatibility and future-proofing are also appealing. The File Explorer now includes the 'up one folder' option, returning to a more user-friendly interface instead of relying on My Computer. Task Manager in Windows 10 offers richer details compared to Windows 7. I don’t like missing updates or Microsoft’s invasive tracking practices—especially their monitoring of personal files and reporting suspicious activity. The default start menu and task bar design bother me, as well as the overall flat UI aesthetic. For me, a customizable start menu replacement is key to enjoying Windows 10.

I still favor Windows 7 for its straightforward start menu and comfortable visual style, plus its better support for older games. Its future potential is promising, but I’m weighing practical needs against long-term benefits.

Upgrading isn’t always straightforward. Windows 10 might be available only temporarily, which could lock in a license that technically counts as Windows 10, protecting you for several years and possibly saving money. However, Microsoft’s recent behavior raises concerns about their commitment to customers. Their push for updates, changes to update settings, and telemetry practices seem intrusive. Even if they block some features, it’s hard to fully escape their influence.

Ultimately, I’m unsure if the advantages of Windows 10 outweigh its drawbacks. What matters most is what feels right for your daily tasks—whether you prefer clean corners or smooth curves, and whether you value privacy and control over your data.
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MrSarx
02-19-2016, 05:16 PM #8

I’m set up with both Windows 7 and 10, and I appreciate each one differently. For me, Windows 10 stands out because of its seamless MS account integration and improved native driver support. DX12 compatibility and future-proofing are also appealing. The File Explorer now includes the 'up one folder' option, returning to a more user-friendly interface instead of relying on My Computer. Task Manager in Windows 10 offers richer details compared to Windows 7. I don’t like missing updates or Microsoft’s invasive tracking practices—especially their monitoring of personal files and reporting suspicious activity. The default start menu and task bar design bother me, as well as the overall flat UI aesthetic. For me, a customizable start menu replacement is key to enjoying Windows 10.

I still favor Windows 7 for its straightforward start menu and comfortable visual style, plus its better support for older games. Its future potential is promising, but I’m weighing practical needs against long-term benefits.

Upgrading isn’t always straightforward. Windows 10 might be available only temporarily, which could lock in a license that technically counts as Windows 10, protecting you for several years and possibly saving money. However, Microsoft’s recent behavior raises concerns about their commitment to customers. Their push for updates, changes to update settings, and telemetry practices seem intrusive. Even if they block some features, it’s hard to fully escape their influence.

Ultimately, I’m unsure if the advantages of Windows 10 outweigh its drawbacks. What matters most is what feels right for your daily tasks—whether you prefer clean corners or smooth curves, and whether you value privacy and control over your data.

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ConanGhost
Member
152
02-19-2016, 07:26 PM
#9
Wait until the threshold reaches 2 this month; all issues will be resolved. Don’t upgrade to 10240 just yet—it’s still quite unstable.
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ConanGhost
02-19-2016, 07:26 PM #9

Wait until the threshold reaches 2 this month; all issues will be resolved. Don’t upgrade to 10240 just yet—it’s still quite unstable.