Sharing your insights about Windows 10 usage.
Sharing your insights about Windows 10 usage.
As described, your experience with Windows 10 has been positive. I haven’t encountered any data loss, and I appreciate the new Virtual Desktop feature—it’s quite handy. I wish there was a way to type more easily like this.
It was fine until it stopped restarting after sleep, leaving only a black screen each time I opened my laptop. That’s why I switched back to Windows 7, which has the Start Menu in the latest version. It’s still a bit buggy and choppy, but at least the original version felt smoother.
Why Every Word Is Capitalized Also, add spaces after commas I love Windows 10 it's failed on me a few times but I'll pay that price for using a beta OS
I've had a smooth experience so far. There have been no problems at all—especially since the tech preview was released. It works with any hardware setup, and I can easily switch it to my main rig or overclocking system without needing to reinstall Windows.
WHY NOT JUST SAVE YOURSELF THE STRUGGLE OF CAPITALIZING EACH WORD AND MAKE EVERY LETTER CAPITAL INSTEAD?
I've just installed Windows 10. The startup times are decent given it's using a HDD. Right after the obvious updates, it feels like Windows 8 with a fresh interface on the close options. What I'm trying to convey is that most applications, like disk manager and menus that power users rely on, appear unchanged from the OS core—just updated. Regarding the video app, it lacks a dedicated full-screen button. Switching to full screen from the top menu works until you click outside, then it reverts to windowed mode. Speaking of multiple monitors, my third screen is a small TV, and turning it off forces Windows to reorganize the desktops, which is quite annoying. This issue has been present for about four years now. I wonder when Microsoft promised a fix...