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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Does it suit your needs? you going to accept and download or keep your preferred windows 7 or windows 8
or enjoy 2 pc's one with windows 7 and the other with windows 10
whats your views, are you going to take up the windows 10 offer |
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By *wiftieeMan
over a year ago
near Glasgow |
I have 3 computers, 2 running 8.1 and one running 7, so all eligible for the 10 upgrade.
However, Microsoft has a poor record in launching new Windows versions, so I'll be waiting a good 10 months before doing anything.
And there's no need to have 2 computers to compare different versions. Either setup a dual-boot on your pc, or instal a virtual pc on it. |
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By *rallvalCouple
over a year ago
Dunfermline |
I have far too many computers but my main desktop and my main laptop are being held back and I have a couple of laptops and 2 netbooks that I will update and see.
Once the kinks are ironed out then I may update however I will give it a lot of time as I remeber the mess that was Millennium and Vista.
he other machines all run linux and never give me any problems. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I've upgraded from 8.1 to 10 and it's fine, no problems other than an issue with Microsoft Outlook (if you use it). Once 10 is installed you are no longer able to send email via outlook if you use a pop/smtp email server, eg aol. It's a simple fix which corrects two corrupt files. Otherwise I find that the new web browser 'Edge' is a lot smoother than IE11. So far, so good but having said that, I could have equally survived very well using 8.1 |
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