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Just got a new laptop with the above installed on it and to date my experience has not been great. Back to the usual constant stream of updates hogging all the machines power just when you need to use it and a slow clunky operation at best. my android machine is infinitely superior in terms of speed and ease of use. Bah!

Anyone else had any experiences with it?
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I don't use Win10.
My Win7 was downloading updates at such a phenominal rate that my monthly internet credit was being drained in just a few short hours.
You can always turn off updates if you choose. Just type how to turn off Win10 updates into your search engine and you'll find any number of info pages with easy to follow instructions.
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Good advice Rune - many thanks!
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I've yet to update to Win10, but I am likely going to have to do *something* shortly, as my display driver keeps crashing while I'm on Facebook. (Yes, yes, I know -- it's the Universe telling me to stop spending so much time on Facebook. :P )
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You are correct, SD - and don't call me Shirley. ;)
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Here I am on my spanking new laptop (it's actually downloading Office right now).

I had Windows 10 and was fine with it, but you MUST turn off Cortana and other data-hogging, personal-info mining crap they put on there.

Also, your printer may not like to play with it. Stag of the dawn has had awful probs with that. I usually print off my workplace network and the only problem I and other teachers have had is that it won't print two-sided properly.

My new machine has 8.1 installed and I probably won't "upgrade" unless I find compatibility problems with it.
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I'm sticking to Win7. On which I have updates turned off.

Windows has become malware. :D In a recent attempt to force people to upgrade to 10, they made the red "x" which should be used to close the update window, actually initiate the update.

Total breach of trust. Bastards.

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One of our work computers got updated to Win10 without our consent (apparently, the scheduling box popped up while the user was at lunch and wasn't there to dismiss it, so it scheduled an update without us consenting to it). Anyway, we decided to try it for a while before deciding to downgrade back to Win7.

So far, it's working OK, except for one problem. When locking the screen (Win+L) about 90% of the time, the screen goes white and the machine has to be cold-restarted. Sometimes a blank dialog pops up with 2 blank buttons on it when this happens, but not always. All drivers are up to date as far as we can tell and I am at a loss as to what the culprit is.

Anyone else experienced this?
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Nice to see you around Akasri. :D

I've seen a couple of people report the same problem...no fix yet, but if you ctrl+alt+del on the white screen, it should take you to the usual log-in options screen, without the need to do a hard restart.

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Ah, thank you. I hadn't tried that yet.

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Less lurking, more posting. ;)

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:rant: Windows 10 :rant:

Anyone else having problems with an update from yesterday? Mine got to 30%, then kicked me to the BIOS screen. Windows eventually came back up, but now almost every time I restart the computer it gets stuck on the BIOS screen. I have to do a hard reboot, which has a 50/50 chance of working.

As far as I can tell, the update didn't complete, but there are no pending updates now. Should I restore to an earlier saved point, or hope that this is something they fix? Google suggested that it could be a dead battery in BIOS, but this is a very new computer. I'm not getting any specific error message and nothing looks wrong in BIOS, though I will confess that I don't have a lot of experience poking around in that system.

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I haven't had any problems with Windows 10 whatsoever. I upgraded from Windows 8 for free. I like this one better.
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Sorus, it seems like restoring to an earlier saved point would at least keep your machine from crashing at boot-up. Then you could see about manually downloading the update.
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Yeah, roll it back.

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Didn't work. And my warranty doesn't cover dropping it off the roof. Time for Plan C. Oh wait, it doesn't cover hammers, either.

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Crap. :(
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Yeah. I'm guessing something is wrong with the motherboard. Which is covered by the warranty, but that means I need to lug it back to the place I bought it.

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I like it - it's a good combination of the best parts of previous windows versions, for me. The automatic updates are probably the only annoying thing, but that can be handled, so all good :D

I actually think it has improved the performance of our dodgy old laptop at home.
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