No, many others face similar issues with Windows 10.
No, many others face similar issues with Windows 10.
I don't prefer Windows 10; it seems to have been developed quickly without much consideration. Are you alone in feeling this way?
Both of your siblings' machines thought their operating system had crashed. That's not unique. I've had to reinstall the software roughly three times using the Beta version. It's not as smooth as it seems. Linux works well, though—just a few more years until OS X binaries become fully supported, then we'll all be able to move!
It's clear the release was hurried, carrying significant problems and missing key features. When contrasted with Windows 7, Windows 10 appears to regress in certain areas (like the start menu), while most of its enhancements are rarely used by everyday users. This platform is built for future growth, so from a basic perspective, it offers little that attracts simple or casual PC users. It largely mirrors Windows 7, with a less flexible start menu.
It's not about disliking Windows 10 itself, but there are no official drivers available for my laptop, which is affecting my experience. I haven't upgraded my desktop yet. I also enjoyed the charms bar in Windows 8 since my laptop has a touchscreen. Personally, I didn’t have any issues with it. Some users had problems, though—like the guy at PC World who warned me not to buy it. Others find Windows 10 simpler, such as my grandpa who found Windows 8 confusing after years on XP.
I managed to stop all installations individually, but kept having to fix them again. Dropped 10 right now.
The rate at which issues arise is significant, meaning it's not an isolated case. Without dx12, it seems unlikely many players would have left so quickly.
I truly disliked it. I reinstalled 7 on my desktop and laptop. The main reason was the start menu. I actually enjoy how Windows 7’s start menu functions.
When revisiting Windows 10, explore Startisback. It functions as the Windows 7 start menu for Windows 8 and 10. You can view an image of it during my Windows 10 setup here: http://i.imgur.com/uQNaBO8.jpg
It's a bit amusing that I enjoyed versions 8 and 8.1, yet 10 feels really bad—so glitchy and sluggish even on new hardware. Maybe it's time to call back my old buddy, the Windows 8.1 Media Creation Tool.