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Youbetternot

Anyone else agrees?

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Did you upgrade when you got the notification? Or just went ahead and force updated to it? If so, you didn't have the notification because the drivers weren't ready for your hardware, hence why you probably had issues. (i know some people have got away with it anyway) 

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Did you upgrade when you got the notification? Or just went ahead and force updated to it? If so, you didn't have the notification because the drivers weren't ready for your hardware, hence why you probably had issues. 

IKR a lot of people are bitching when it was there fault for upgrading early.

 

 

 

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@Youbetternot

 

Short answer: No, I don't agree. But I'll reserve my full judgement until after I switch from the TP back to the full retail release.

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What the fuck, why did you expect everything to be perfect?

 

*sigh*

^.

 

If your opinion is the same in a few weeks time, fair enough, but saying that after a day of it being out... 

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Yeah fuck Windows 10 breaking all those graphcis drivers!

 

Oh wait, it was only Nvidia. Maybe it was NVIDIA'S FAULT for not making working drivers in time? (Blasphemy, crazy, wtf, omg no way, crazy, troll, ban pls, reported)

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IKR a lot of people are bitching when it was there fault for upgrading early.

 

 

Did you upgrade when you got the notification? Or just went ahead and force updated to it? If so, you didn't have the notification because the drivers weren't ready for your hardware, hence why you probably had issues. (i know some people have got away with it anyway) 

completeley agree with you guys. I didn't do anything nor force upgrade 

people shouldn't be complaining

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Upgrade day one and you should expect some issues.

 

That being said... I had 0 issues installing windows 10.

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completeley agree with you guys. I didn't do anything nor force upgrade 

people shouldn't be complaining

i forced and it was fine, but im lucky since im on hardware in which drivers are already refined in 8.1 perfectly, and im ballsy and couldn't wait. xD

 

 

 

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I've had a few issues, most of them related to the Microsoft Account. Since making a local account, I've not had much issues.

 

Main "problem" is getting used to the start menu. But it's better than the start screen of Windows 8.
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Yeah, mine works almost perfectly so far. The taskbar didnt want to work for the first few minutes but I restarted it and now it's great. I gave it a 5.

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Make sure you installed the latest and greatest drivers for all your hardware.

If you forced the installation of Windows 10, if it didn't want to upgrade (missing Windows 10 app, or showed a message that your system is not ready and Microsoft is working with their partners as explained in the Windows 10 app) then sadly you took the risk.

However, if that was not the case, then yes, you are correct to report these issues.

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Anyone else agrees?

I've been in the insider program for a while and believe me I didn't think it would be ready to ship in the condition that it was in a month ago, what you got is a huge improvement over the mess that it was.

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