Feel free to move up to Windows 10
Feel free to move up to Windows 10
Most people wonder if they should switch to Windows 10. Often we notice others struggling and decide to pause. In reality, there are many users facing issues, but you can always revert to your previous system. I recently moved from Windows 8.1 without any issues—my old games still run fine. This post is just to remind everyone that not everyone encounters problems with Windows 10. It performs well and looks great. 10/10! Switching to Windows 10 is a good move, especially since you can always return to your earlier OS if needed.
The new calculator lacks a fast start option. It doesn’t offer privacy unless you use the Reddit feature. Those are my concerns.
Sure, others often rely on more than just gaming software. I could point out many programs running on my PC besides games. Personally, I don’t want to switch back to Windows 7 when things aren’t working on 10, and I’m concerned about privacy issues.
It's also very slow and the search feature isn't working properly. It's terrible. I'm planning to go back to version 8.1.
You could stop all the "snooping" during installation... it was really boring! You never paid attention and didn’t log in often, honestly, Cortana. Setting up network settings feels like a painful test for someone who is a homophobe. Some drivers still complain even though they used Windows 8/8.1, and now there’s this issue about needing an MS account.
Between 8.1 and 10 in most situations there are no issues—provided your PC components are from 2013 onward. However, switching from version 7 to 10 often leads to several problems at the moment. Users with older systems (especially those running software built for Windows 7) frequently express concerns. I’ve upgraded from 7 to 10 and encountered numerous issues, which forced me back to 7. The next update of Windows 10 is expected around March 2016, but in about 30-40% of cases it doesn’t resolve the problems. Some older programs (written for Windows 7) haven’t been updated since Q3 2012 and ignore compatibility requirements.