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I've just installed Windows 10 on one of my PCs. It was a painless process. Afterwards, there doesn't seem to be anything too confusing. It's done a good job of keeping all my settings and my stuff organised like it was before and everything is working, including my wireless keyboard. My PC browsing is now definitely a lot quicker.

Anybody else have any experience of it?

I must be a masochist to do it now. I've just got a new smart TV and a Virgin TiVo box, which I'm still trying to find my way round. I must admit that I find these new things harder and harder to deal with. I wish I had kids to help me.
 

Nealh

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I installed W10 about three and a half weeks ago and found it is a lot better than 8 or 8.1, browsing is quicker and uploading/veiwing footage from my bike cams seems easier. Still trying to fathom out the One Drive though and haven't perfected transfering data yet.
 

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I've gone Windows 10 on about 4 machines now. Roughly speaking the changes are cosmetic from Windows 7.

On one machine the wireless didn't work after the upgrade. The rollback worked fine though, so it wasn't a total disaster.

I won't touch it yet for my commercial machines. Far too risky, as any software support call will end with the supplier blaming Win 10.
 

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I haven't adopted Windows 10 yet., on Windows 7 since I didn't like Window 8 and I've got all the speed I could ever want due to a top end I7 processor and all solid state hard drives. I may leapfrog to W.10 sometime though, just no need prompting me at present.

I know what you mean about the additions. I got a 4K smart TV with both satellite and Freeview tuners integrated, plus a dual channel Freetime satellite recorder just over a year ago which I integrated with everything else including an existing Freeview recorder. It was a bit of a struggle coping with using it all to best advantage for a while, but now it's fine and it's become second nature

But since I start my eightieth year today, I think it will be a far bigger struggle in a few years time when it all needs changing again, should I live that long!
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Fordulike

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Upgraded from Windows 7 and was pleasantly surprised that it is an improvement, whilst keeping everything pretty much the same, like you mention Dave.

I was apprehensive about upgrading, due to a really bad experience with a Windows 8 based laptop, but I'm so glad I did.

As for the Virgin Tivo. It's always been a complete arse to navigate and am seriously considering swapping to Sky. Whoever designed the GUI system needs shooting, as none of it is intuitive :mad:

Oh, and it's slow too. Double :mad::mad:
 
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happy birthday flecc!:)
 
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eHomer

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I've used every version of Windows and also the DOS operating systems before it, as a home and also a professional IT punter.

I soon learnt to wait a few months for the bug fix releases, or even skip a version, (like millenium and vista).

I'm most grateful to the army of unpaid volunteer Beta testers though !!
 
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trex

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I found out the hard way. After upgrading my PC from windows 8.1 to windows 10, my BBS01 programmer stops working. No driver for the Prolific serial to USB.
 

Fordulike

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I found out the hard way. After upgrading my PC from windows 8.1 to windows 10, my BBS01 programmer stops working. No driver for the Prolific serial to USB.
I would have thought the Windows 7 or 8 driver would still work with 10, as it's only a small piece of code for communication and shouldn't really need to change.

I'm not Bill Gates though :p

Do you know anyone who has had success with using 10 and the programming software?
 
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I have been a Mac convert for several years now but also run Windows 7 through Parallels which allows me to run OSX and Windows at the same time on the Mac.
I need Windows to run some programs that are not supported by OSX, namely Sage accounts, a battery condition tester and Heinzmann software.
I could upgrade to an online version of Sage which I could use on the Mac, but I would still need Windows for the other two.

Recently I installed Windows 10, but it doesn't support any of the programs that I do need Windows for so at the moment it is pretty useless for my needs.

I have two iMacs, one at work and one at home, I also bought an iPad a couple of years ago for my wife, she didn't get on with it so now it is gathering dust.
Now she has a Toshiba Chromebook which is great and does everything she wants.

Much as I like Apple products, I think the iPhone is a complete waste of money.

I used to swear by Samsung Galaxy S4 smartphone and had a 2 year contract with EE which was way too expensive and expired 3 months ago.

To replace the Samsung I bought a sim free Huawei H7 from Pixmania which is excellent and in my opinion it's just as good as a Samsung or iPhone but for a third of the price. Then I got an ID sim thorough Carphone Warehouse which gives all the data, calls and texts that I need for £10 a month.
 
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In a moment of madness a couple of years ago I bought a cheapo laptop with Windows 8 pre installed, it was so bad that I gave to my daughter.
She also hated it and gave it to charity, I guess it's either in Africa being turned into some thing useful or it's in landfill.
 
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Many many years ago in a time before the interweb or 386's or anything flash like that, a work colleague and I got seriously addicted to building PC's, constantly upgrading, tweaking and messing about with early modems so we send pointless messages to each other.

Basically it was all a complete waste of time, what possible use would ever come of all this expensive electronics when we had perfectly good landline telephones, CB radios and Royal Mail:rolleyes:.
 

eHomer

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I also strongly disliked Windows 8 when it first appeared.

I set up a couple of PCs for non-techy friends who had bought them.

I felt like a fish out of water, the interface was so different from Windows 7, and I found great difficulty getting at things under the bonnet. The free games had been knobbled too, with online adverts to slow things down. (I've since found a free third party download though, which can install the complete suite of Win 7 games on Win 8 or 10, and they've been tweaked too, so that they won't bomb out when they find they're running on 8 or 10.)

However, my own Win 7 notebook finally gave up the ghost so I bought a new one with Win 8.1 pre-installed.

I found that the .1 made a great difference, with the previous Win 7 interface now much more accessible on it, together with quite a few Win 8 improvements. I can also now access all of the underlying OS, with a much better task manager for instance.

I now prefer it to Win 7.......

(I'm still not going to try Win 10 for a few months though... just in case :rolleyes:)
 

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