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Oh my.......... :o

Wow, wow.. wow.

Windows 10 has a lot of issues (..still(?)) huh. o.O. I've just been looking in the Windows sub-forum and man there is a lot of topics for/about Windows 10 based issues; UI-Issues, File-Issues, couple of BIOS-Issues and more. Ok now I really wish that I am able to keep my data and Windows 7 if that's even possible because I'm getting a new mobo/cpu etc... xD 

I never realized there was that many issues with Windows 10 still. I knew there would be some but not that many lol

  1. You_are_a_cunt

    You_are_a_cunt

    90% of Windows 10 issues are user-related.

    Been using it day 1 and so far it's been more stable than Linux o.O and that's with me messing around with crap constantly.

  2. Xiauj

    Xiauj

    Yeah I agree @revsilverspine, most of the ones I saw were definitely User-related too, I dunno what to do/choose xD Between W7 if that's still an option or W10 :S

    Tldr, Still got Windows 7 OS and programs and game saves on my HDD but ya I dunno lol

  3. You_are_a_cunt

    You_are_a_cunt

    As per usual, I HIGHLY recommend Windows 10.

    I've found it to actually be faster than Win 7, specially on older systems.

     

    My Acer netbook came with Win 7 Home Premium which ran horribly, drained the battery in <3h. After upgrading to Win10 it worked way smoother/faster and the battery life shot up to 7h (I'm talking actual usage, not "estimated battery lifetime")

  4. WkdPaul

    WkdPaul

    Apart for the annoying Windows Update, Windows 10 has been stable for me too, even installed a 32bit version on an old Athlon 3400+ single core with 2GB of DDR and it was a bit slow but quite usable!

     

    As for the Windows update, I simply neutered it on all my PCs and I don't have those annoying forced restarts. xD

  5. You_are_a_cunt

    You_are_a_cunt

    @wkdpaul Uhm, didn't they fix that a while ago? The forced restarts. I've never had it restart on its own <_<

  6. WkdPaul

    WkdPaul

    Nah, not fixed as far as I know, I had my system restart overnight often, I changed Windows update behavior recently (2-3 months ago) where it actually won't download anything until I click the download button ;

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  7. Xiauj

    Xiauj

    @wkdpaul

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     has been stable for me too, even installed a 32bit version on an old Athlon 3400+ single core with 2GB of DDR and it was a bit slow but quite usable!

    Haha nice one xD Thumbs Up

    I'm surprised when you said 32-bit lol, most stuff supports 64-bit I thought, or just for me at least :P

  8. Xiauj

    Xiauj

    That's one thing I haven't really encountered that much on W7 actually, referring to the restart-issue(s), though saying that, Windows 8 on my laptop sometimes decide to make me restart with no other option -_-

     

    I'm having to use my laptop because I have no working PC atm, until I get Ryzen at least

  9. WkdPaul

    WkdPaul

    @Xiauj yeah, 32 bits systems are still working, not going to use a single-core PC for anything more than web-browsing so I didn't try anything else than Chrome and a few "default" apps :P

  10. Xiauj

    Xiauj

    @wkdpaul Ahh well, if it's only for web browsing with the occasional-extra app then fair enough ;)

    32-bit is still good, its just that it's not being mentioned as much as it used to, IMO :S

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