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Harvey
I had the same concerns as you when I went to Windows 10 6 months ago.
During the 6 months I only had to back out 1 update. The problem was caused
by a poorly tested Microsoft change. The change effected all users of
Outlook and Microsoft provided the instructions on how to backout the
problem within hours on their Website. Microsoft also provides a very
detailed description of what each update is for on their Website.
All in All I am happy with Windows 10, Yes there is a learning curve (Not
Terrible).
I do not remember if you are a JAWS user - There is a Yahoo Group called
Windows-10-and-Jaws that has many Tutorials. If you are not a JAWS User the
detailed information is still very helpful.
John KC2QJB
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Sent: Friday, February 12, 2016 2:53 PM
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Subject: OT took the plunge
Hello everyone. As of today, I am not using Windows ten. So far, so good
but I haven't really worked with it thoroughly yet. The only thing I don't
like about it updating itself is that it automatically installs both the
important and optional updates, so if there is one we can't use or that
interferes with our software I guess you have to go back in and remove it.
But if anyone has any tips to make it easier or more accessible let me know.
Thanks.
Harvey
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