Sorry Harry, but without more information as to the source of this
information, I'm just not buying it.
Also, Windows 10 is still in test, so I could see certain devices or
certain test programs would require an INTERNET connection, but this
doesn't mean at all that when Windows 10 is released, an INTERNET
connection will be required.
On 04/21/2015 04:40 PM, Harry Brown wrote:
> Hi all, this from the 2015 NVDA conference, from the session about
> windows 10, even though windows 10 is not being used by the general
> public, but instead, by its testers, Microsoft only has 1 way to use
> windows 10, and that is, you must, log in to your Microsoft account,
> because there is no local account like there is, in windows 8.1, or, in
> Windows 7, and if your internet goes down, guess what my friends, you
> have no computer. All I can say is, someone at Microsoft better get a
> clue, or, many folks will avoid windows 10 like the plague. All the
> folks I know, want to use their computer or tablet, and not have to
> worry about the internet going down, just to do some work, on their
> computer, like word processing, or, listening to audio files, for
> example, and if the internet goes down, you won't be able to use the pc
> or tablet to do anything. Just wanted to let folks know. As for me, I
> will stay with windows 7. Harry
>
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