No, many others face similar issues with Windows 10.
No, many others face similar issues with Windows 10.
You're absolutely correct, but the latest version 10586 is gold quality. It performs exceptionally well, and the final release is expected this month—rumors suggest it will drop on the 12th or 15th for threshold 2. Wait for that date then, or you might end up going back to earlier versions like 8 or 7. I've been using 10586 since its launch, and everything is functioning smoothly; all previous bugs and issues have already been fixed.
I faced the same issue on 10240, but it ran significantly quicker on 10586 for both calculator and photoviewer. Be aware that background apps must be enabled in privacy settings—they stay in sleep mode when unused, which speeds them up. I also have an SSD; I don’t know its speed before or after on a HDD, so the difference could be substantial or minimal.
Are you saying you really enjoy W10 and feel completely comfortable with it?
I really don’t like making upgrades, so I decided to try it out first. I installed the newest version, ran everything with admin rights, even switched to safe mode—everything worked just fine. But honestly, I still don’t like Windows 10.
Among four machines with varied Intel/AMD/Nvidia chips, only one faced issues, specifically connected to a TV. A fresh installation resolved all problems caused by old AMD drivers from a graphics card that was taken out several weeks earlier.