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Windows 10
#71
RE: Windows 10
(August 2, 2015 at 6:04 pm)ignoramus Wrote: I didn't wait to get notified. I just dl'd the windows 10 as an iso and it installed perfectly.
I read you can do a clean install but only if the license version allows it.
As long as you enter the serial.
Eg: you can only do a clean install for an OEM license on the original hardware.
No enterprise, volume license, msdn, etc are acceptable.
Having said that, ages ago, I installed a windows 7 ultimate from one of my msdn available keys and it detected it as a retail win7 and upgraded fine.  The iso dl was only 3 gig.

Yeah the licensing does seem to matter. The installer won't accept my volume license key if I try to do a fresh install, but the upgrade will. I have Windows 7 Home Premium OEM licenses for most of my hardware but I'm really not interested in trying a fresh install with them now that the upgrade to 10 Professional is complete, and I was only interested in trying a fresh install out of curiosity more than anything.
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#72
RE: Windows 10
Still, noone has answered the reason for the updating hype. What's to it more than being a shiny new toy? Why upgrade if the current system works fine? What are the assets?
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#73
RE: Windows 10
(August 2, 2015 at 7:10 pm)abaris Wrote: Still, noone has answered the reason for the updating hype. What's to it more than being a shiny new toy? Why upgrade if the current system works fine? What are the assets?

If you're happy with what you have now, I can think of only two reasons -

1. It's a free upgrade now, but not after a year.

2. Windows 7 mainstream support ended in January of this year.

There's supposedly performance increases over 7. If so, they're imperceptible.
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#74
RE: Windows 10
Mr Dreaming, is there a way to bypass the login? I used to have no pwd.
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#75
RE: Windows 10
(August 2, 2015 at 10:50 pm)ignoramus Wrote: Mr Dreaming, is there a way to bypass the login? I used to have no pwd.

No idea. You can change it to login with a PIN instead of a password.
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#76
RE: Windows 10
(August 2, 2015 at 9:47 pm)Cthulhu Dreaming Wrote:
(August 2, 2015 at 7:10 pm)abaris Wrote: Still, noone has answered the reason for the updating hype. What's to it more than being a shiny new toy? Why upgrade if the current system works fine? What are the assets?

If you're happy with what you have now, I can think of only two reasons -

1. It's a free upgrade now, but not after a year.

2. Windows 7 mainstream support ended in January of this year.

There's supposedly performance increases over 7.  If so, they're imperceptible.

1. That's why I'm getting the upgrade now, even if I won't be installing it now.

2. And yet, I'm still getting win 7 updates.

The single biggest performance increases I have ever seen were all hardware related. Especially since M$ has a tendency to hang on to dead, unused code.
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#77
RE: Windows 10
I can't believe the sheer amount of people that are so excited to upgrade to Windows 10.
ITS A PLOY PEOPLE.

Microsoft: "Awesome looking OS.Free for only 1 year.Go go go go."

The grand mass does the bug testing for them,money saved.

Microsoft are such clever people,they write similar looking software for PC,mobile,tablet and then they only have to write code once and they can ship all they want,instead of writing the code for different platforms separately - more money saved.

They are trying to "standardize",that is their vision,windows everywhere.I personally think tiles look ugly in my PC,but it's a cool look on a WP.

Someone asked since when programs are called apps.Well,its because Microsoft wants to increase the total number of apps available in their store - to promote their mobile devices claiming that they have a tremendous increase in the number of apps being made and they would quickly surpass their competitors.
The truth is,granted they have a not-too-bad number of apps,most of them are shit,i'm not even kidding,they really are,in terms of funtionality,plus app updates for Microsoft are always late.

WP would be a really good device to grab if it had a great variety of apps and maybe,just maybe,if they hadn't put too many hurdles for developers,they'd have had a lot more improvement in the number of apps department.
I thought it'd be a good idea to grab a Lumia 830,my experience was so bad,i am never ever going to the dark side again.
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#78
RE: Windows 10
(August 3, 2015 at 12:39 am)pool Wrote: I can't believe the sheer amount of people that are so excited to upgrade to Windows 10.
ITS A PLOY PEOPLE.

Microsoft: "Awesome looking OS.Free for only 1 year.Go go go go."

The grand mass does the bug testing for them,money saved.

Microsoft are such clever people,they write similar looking software for PC,mobile,tablet and then they only have to write code once and they can ship all they want,instead of writing the code for different platforms separately - more money saved.

They are trying to "standardize",that is their vision,windows everywhere.I personally think tiles look ugly in my PC,but it's a cool look on a WP.

Someone asked since when programs are called apps.Well,its because Microsoft wants to increase the total number of apps available in their store - to promote their mobile devices claiming that they have a tremendous increase in the number of apps being made and they would quickly surpass their competitors.
The truth is,granted they have a not-too-bad number of apps,most of them are shit,i'm not even kidding,they really are,in terms of funtionality,plus app updates for Microsoft are always late.

WP would be a really good device to grab if it had a great variety of apps and maybe,just maybe,if they hadn't put too many hurdles for developers,they'd have had a lot more improvement in the number of apps department.
I thought it'd be a good idea to grab a Lumia 830,my experience was so bad,i am never ever going to the dark side again.

I don't care if it's for free or not i got it cracked, full fresh install. why do I steal software ? cuz I got absolutely NO MONEY, i'm poor as fuck.

aside from the horrendous ridiculous invasion of privacy that is in windows 10, I think it's a pretty good OS.

so what if they make the users give the bug reports for them ? it's a clever, money & time saving way to do bug testing.
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#79
RE: Windows 10
There are actually three reasons why I'm not getting it now.

1) I'm running win 7 ultimate and nothing in the download option says what version of 10 I'm supposed to get.

2) Knowing Microsoft, we are indeed beta testers and waiting some 6 months seems like a valid strategy.

3) I just got Fallout 3 to run smoothly on my multicore 7 system.

And there's actually a 4th reason. Never change a winning team unless you have a good reason to do so. And my system runs smoothly and bugfree. From what I was able to gather about the new features in 10 - I don't really need them. What's more, I know my system inside out. So troubleshooting is easy, since I know where to go.
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#80
RE: Windows 10
(July 29, 2015 at 7:08 pm)A Theist Wrote: Just downloaded Windows 10. Trying it out. So far, it seems okay. I haven't tried it enough to give an opinion one way or the other. Anybody else have it yet?
I wouldn't do that to myself. With the tons of backdoors and the keylogger integrated into the system for Microsoft to steal sensitive personal data (such as passwords and private chat logs) - thanks but no, thanks. Not to mention the idiotic forced imposing of updates - you'll receive updates whether you like it or not. Windows 10 is dictatorship.
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