What a surprise!
What a surprise!
It's GeForce Experience, right? Plus, it seems the system ran Windows 8.1 with Nvidia drivers, which caused some odd cursor behavior. I fixed it and everything worked perfectly. No issues here—just smooth performance. What do you mean by 'waiting'? Sounds like an excuse. Maybe you're not following the insider updates. Windows 10 is now officially closed for beta! Congratulations to Microsoft on another OS release!
The drivers for Windows 8.1 might be the best match Microsoft found for Windows 10. Although there are Windows 10 drivers out there, Microsoft hasn’t included them in the update yet or might not approve them.
I was an early adopter who set it up a long time ago after the first tech preview... it became my go-to in January, but drivers were terrible, games would crash and freeze, then just hang. Things got much worse a few months back. Windows is nearing release, so it's not an excuse—we're too lazy to avoid it. I've tried it and understand why I switched back for my PC. This is right before launch, so it should improve soon.
I wanted to let you know about this. If you didn’t like it, no worries. I had to remove system32 to achieve this.
byalexandr, The primary reason to wait is a common practice from the IT industry. Program compatibility, system bugs, massive zero-day exploits all traditionally happen in the first few months of any OS release. This is also a first for Microsoft having such a large and open beta which may help alleviate those issues, but I'm sure they will happen just like with any OS release and taking the time to ensure stability especially for a system that may be the income producer for a lot of individuals is not a bad thing. Hope this helps. Edit: I've included some links to past OS releases. It may be being overly cautious for Windows 10 but history seems to repeat quite regularly.
Program compatibility seems likely to be a challenge, as anticipated. While the experience is smooth for me, many users across different devices will face similar issues. It's unclear if launch day exploits exist, but we'll have to monitor updates. Helping with beta testing was a positive experience—this software is top-notch and Microsoft has been working hard.