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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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For people that have started using Windows 10, what exactly is new? It was supposed to be a big leap forward but having just installed it this morning it looks like a glorified windows 7 or are there some cool new features? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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For all I use my laptop for its pointless me wasting the time and hard disk space upgrading. I use 3 programs and they all work sufficiently enough to do what I need. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Windows8 is a bag of shite...... Not uploaded 10 yet but it has to be an improvement....surely?
Microsoft are basically losing the plot!"
Microsoft never had the plot to begin with! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Keep looking, there are loads of new things
CORTANA doesn't work unless you have installed language packs though "
But in plain English what do they do that is any different? I just read a "20 new features of windows 10" article and they were all 'meh' and 'so what' |
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I have windows 7 on most of my pc,s, I also have windows vista on a laptop of hardly use
windows 10 is more on the range of collecting private information and serving you with adverts
the other change is both windows 7 and 8 can be used as so many dropped back down to windows 7 as tabbed mode is a pain in the arse to use
http://www.fabswingers.com/forum/lounge/411188 |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"be aware - it is supposed to have a feature that shares your wi-fi password, alongside your skype and outlook passwords ... google it for more detail "
Yep good point, you can opt out of it in settings but that is indeed the default setting - thanks for the heads up |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"For people that have started using Windows 10, what exactly is new? It was supposed to be a big leap forward but having just installed it this morning it looks like a glorified windows 7 or are there some cool new features? "
Well it has over 100,000 less files in it, and takes about 10gb less disk space. So that probably equates to 200,000 less vulnerabilities to cyber attacks. Not seen any performance differences yet, but cortana wrks as well as a apple and Google offerings.
Thint it depends on your hardware for the main differences to show up, this is a cross between desktop and touch screen and it's quite a hard balance to find really. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"For people that have started using Windows 10, what exactly is new? It was supposed to be a big leap forward but having just installed it this morning it looks like a glorified windows 7 or are there some cool new features?
Well it has over 100,000 less files in it, and takes about 10gb less disk space. So that probably equates to 200,000 less vulnerabilities to cyber attacks. Not seen any performance differences yet, but cortana wrks as well as a apple and Google offerings.
Thint it depends on your hardware for the main differences to show up, this is a cross between desktop and touch screen and it's quite a hard balance to find really."
That's all well and good but still not hearing any new features? If a new search bar is top of the list then it sounds like a big 'so what' |
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"For people that have started using Windows 10, what exactly is new? It was supposed to be a big leap forward but having just installed it this morning it looks like a glorified windows 7 or are there some cool new features? "
I'm still waiting for the email to say its ready to download
Did you do a clean install? |
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By *oodmessMan
over a year ago
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"be aware - it is supposed to have a feature that shares your wi-fi password, alongside your skype and outlook passwords ... google it for more detail
Yep good point, you can opt out of it in settings but that is indeed the default setting - thanks for the heads up"
there are supposed to be more default sharing to microsoft too .. within the settings bit.. something with the ap features and voice data or something. You either have to disable these or opt out, but at least be mindful if you are not going to be using them - Cant remember if there was something with photos or something (I am still on win 7) |
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By *oodmessMan
over a year ago
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Google; "show me the worlds most beautiful shaved pussy" - "no I don't want to see a cat" - "what do you mean; it doesn't compute" - "look I have a hard-on, I want to fuck a a cute pussy", "I am not into bestiality computer; show me pussy and tits!", "Please do not report me to the police, I'll go and shag my wife instead". |
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if these help its really just another vista where copyright stuff can be deleted or just because you dont own the digital rights to it even if you have paid for it
“We will access, disclose and preserve personal data, including your content (such as the content of your emails, other private communications or files in private folders), when we have a good faith belief that doing so is necessary to […] protect our customers or enforce the terms governing the use of the services.”
This would suggest that your emails and private files are fair game when it comes to snooping. Microsoft points to law enforcement and protecting users from fraud,
“To enable Cortana to provide personalised experiences and relevant suggestions, Microsoft collects and uses various types of data, such as your device location, data from your calendar, the apps you use, data from your emails and text messages, who you call, your contacts and how often you interact with them on your device.
Cortana also learns about you by collecting data about how you use your device and other Microsoft services, such as your music, alarm settings, whether the lockscreen is on, what you view and purchase, your browse and Bing search history, and more.” |
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this is over at reddit forums
Tablet view is showing saved porn images (self.Windows10)
submitted 1 day ago * by FalloutBoS
Loaded up WIN 10 last night and left it on to do its thing.
Woke up to wife asking why I set it to rotate all my porn images right on the desk top view. I have no idea how to shut that feature off and that computer is staying shut down until I do.
Free windows and a free trip to the doghouse. Thanks Microsoft!!!
Edit: Don't make my mistake, keep your private pictures out of My Pictures, no matter how deep you hide them in sub folders. My wife is very happy I admitted my mistake on this sub. She said I took my medicine and she now finds it quite funny. 'Ain't love grand?
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By (user no longer on site)
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I actually tried to upgrade earlier... as it was in the process of installing it went to reboot but had switched my boot order so couldn't find my SSD. When I fixed it my computer boot up and said it had failed to install (I'm guessing because of that).
I'll have another go at some point during the week but if it's going to be an arsehole about it I'm not sure I can be bothered for now. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I actually tried to upgrade earlier... as it was in the process of installing it went to reboot but had switched my boot order so couldn't find my SSD. When I fixed it my computer boot up and said it had failed to install (I'm guessing because of that).
I'll have another go at some point during the week but if it's going to be an arsehole about it I'm not sure I can be bothered for now."
My install failed because I had 8.1 updates off so I had to do those updates manually first. My Asus laptop isn't compatible for the smart gesture touch pad. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"For all I use my laptop for its pointless me wasting the time and hard disk space upgrading. I use 3 programs and they all work sufficiently enough to do what I need."
think that applies to me too - im so untechy i wouldnt know what differences to bloody look for |
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"be aware - it is supposed to have a feature that shares your wi-fi password, alongside your skype and outlook passwords ... google it for more detail
Yep good point, you can opt out of it in settings but that is indeed the default setting - thanks for the heads up"
Noone learns the passwords though, its just that devices can login, if allowed.
Changing all the security settings after installation is a 2 minute job.
Overall, it's a faster system than 7 or 8, compared to the same PC running 10. It's much, much more secure too.
Wait for your PC to tell you it's downloaded and asking for permission to install or do your own download and install whenever you want.
Running the same programming across phones, PC etc is also neat. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I was happy with XP, i only moved to vista because Kodi was no longer suppoted with XP, well the newer versions of kodi that is..
I'd be lost without channel pear an playlist loader |
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