The day begins and tears begin to fall.
The day begins and tears begin to fall.
Windows 10 is really keeping me up for hours, and folks are constantly complaining. We already have around 100 threads discussing "Win10 doesn't work/this is terrible." As a developer, I’m getting frustrated enough already—sometimes I’m considering leaving the forum for a while. Would anyone else feel this way? It seems like people expect perfection right away, but maybe giving it a day or two would help.
It's functioning smoothly for me. You were ready to take the chance, and it turned out to be successful.
I understand your point, the constant stream of w10 discussions is exhausting. It feels like the same giveaways keep happening without any real value. I might be skipping a week, but I’m not sure I can stay away. *please correct me if I messed up*
SLI allows multiple graphics cards to share a single GPU, improving performance. When you joined the insider program, it likely restricted access or caused instability, leading to crashes and inability to run GTA properly.
Imagine someone just created yet another discussion about Windows 10, turning the conversation into a flood of similar threads.
also agreed here is my rule that I’ve kept since Windows 8 – don’t install a new version of Windows on your main computer right away when it’s available. Because as we discussed in this forum, it’s not a good idea. Instead, I suggest installing it on your laptop or a virtual machine, especially if you don’t play games or have important data there. I’ve tried this myself and my experience with Windows 10 has been positive so far.
I understand that customers are reaching out with complaints about how easy it is now to upgrade to the latest version without fully grasping the changes involved, from driver support to the removal of media center. This issue affects Microsoft significantly, yet many users aren't fully considering the implications.
Businesses rely on excitement to boost purchases, and the result is a product of anticipation. These are hopes that, when unmet, lead to disappointments and dissatisfaction. I question if any firm can build excitement by also revealing their offering has its flaws, since that would halt the endless "fuck windows ten" discussions. Yet those seeking assistance will never stop asking.