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The future of MS Windows

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hazlett:
All windows versions have new features and I think all we need is get use to it.

Kugai:
Few minor issues, but that may have been me setting a few things up, but so far I have had no real issues with it.

BenRG:
I've already decided to wait a few months so that the first tranche of major stability and bug-fix updates is past.

Eternal_Newbie:

--- Quote from: BenRG on 03 Aug 2015, 01:21 ---I've already decided to wait a few months so that the first tranche of major stability and bug-fix updates is past.

--- End quote ---

Yeah me too, I tried to create an ISO and a bootable USB stick with the Media creator, but it just gave me that incredibly informative "Something Happened" error.  If they cant do something as basic as ensuring their installer and media creator work properly on international versions of Windows, I don't have much hope for Windows 10.

jwhouk:
My nightmare was over an older update of Windows 7. KB3022345 caused a corruption of two .json files that couldn't be fixed in the system file checker - which resulted in the "blinking desktop" that nearly caused me to lose all my hair this weekend.  :psyduck:

Fortunately, I got the files fixed, deleted the updates that caused the problem, backed up my old Win7 environment as a "clone" onto my external HD, and dove head-first into the Win10 upgrade experience.

I think I let out a yell of joy loud enough to be heard in Redmond when my desktop showed up. :)

Lot of little annoyances and naggings - but most of them are because I'm still so old skool: I've gotten used to keyboard shortcuts, so imagine my surprise that ALT+F+N+F no longer created a new folder, but CTRL+SHIFT+N did.

I'm also not really liking the white toolbar/address bars in Win10, but I'm figuring some enterprising person is going to figure out how to alter those pretty soon.

Basically, just finding where things are, playing a bit with the Start bar, getting myself comfy with the new interface. Nothing completely new, of course; I've gone through so many OS'es in my life, I think even Mr. Hodges would be impressed.

...well, maybe. ;)

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