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I've a win 10 PC which I use for online tv etc. My main laptop is win 7 ultimate only because of office for my committe's use. Only 2 win machines I have. Rest r Linux and I use the others for serious programs and gaming. Had to fix a win 8 laptop the other day. Awful os but u get what u buy unless it's Linux 👍👌
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> On 4 Aug 2016, at 23:53, Vincent Winterling <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> In my view it's one of Microsoft's best efforts. I'm running 10 on about 6
> or so machines here, laptops, desktops, some new, some old by computer
> standards. It runs fine.
>
> Some folks wed themselves to various operating systems and resist upgrading.
> So be it. Use what you like. Others of us are interested in innovation and
> want the bleeding edge. Plus, Microsoft provided it for free. What's not to
> like?
>
> Less mature means what in this case? I've been running 10 for about 2 years
> now.
>
> Vincent Winterling
> Vineland, NJ
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Personal Computer Hardware discussion List
>> [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Michael Eisenstadt
>> Sent: Wednesday, August 3, 2016 9:50 PM
>> To: [log in to unmask]
>> Subject: Re: Windows 10 update
>>
>> I am writing to ask the experts why they are upgrading to Win 10 at all.
>>
>> I am running Win 7 32bit and it is very stable. Why move to a less mature
>> OS from a known reliable OS? I must be missing something here so that
>> is why I am asking.
>>
>> Michael Eisenstadt
>>
>>> On 8/3/2016 8:15 PM, Peter Shkabara wrote:
>>> This is an update to my Win 10 update disaster. I "fixed" my immediate
>>> problem by rolling back to my previous version of Windows and all is
> running
>>> ok now. Still, it raises the question of how to do an individual file
>>> restore from a Windows backup in Win 10. Also note that some programs do
> not
>>> run under the newly released version of Win 10 (Version 1601 I think). I
> am
>>> now back to version 1511 and thing seem fine for now.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Any comments or recommendations for a system disk backup utility will be
>>> appreciated. I did use Acronis, but the earlier versions don't run on
> Win 10
>>> and found the new version a rather poor design.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Peter Shkabara
>
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