Has anybody here used Windows 10? Is it worse, the same as or not as bad as Windows 8?
Windows 8 was the worst computing experience I have has in my entire life. I’d rather go back to the screechy, slow modems of 1995 than use Windows 8 again. Is Windows 10 an improvement on that hellacious experience?
Lyn and I both migrated to Win10 back in the fall. To me, it was easy. There is also a sense of inevitability about it — that’s where Microsoft is pushing everyone. There are a few things to which to get accustomed, but the adjustment isn’t hard. Win8 is something Microsoft would like to forget. Win10 is more of a follow-on to Win7 than 8. Overall, I like 10. The bigger adjustment for some people (my wife, for example) is the impending death of Internet Explorer.
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There are a number of free (or very low cost) excellent file managers available on the Internet that can replace Windows Explorer and will work with Windows 10.
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Yes, letting the Internet Explorer go was hard. I was so used to it. But there was no hope for it. 😦
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Windows 10 is much, much better than Windows 8. There are two interfaces you can use — one more like Windows 7, the other like Windows 8. There are some adjustments to security features and updates that you might need to do yourself, and that can be a little tricky, since those things are more hidden than I’d like. It took me awhile to figure it out on my sister’s computer. But that’s a one-time adjustment. I’d switch right now if my laptop was compatible (I have Windows 7, though, so I can’t complain except about the lack of support for the Windows app I was looking to download today). All in all, it’s a pretty smooth transition from Windows 7 to Windows 10.
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This is good to know. I was afraid it would be as horrible as Windows 8. That was such a fiasco.
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Windows 10 is better than Windows 8 in many respects, but it’s still not as good as Windows 7.
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Windows 10 is perfectly fine. I was horrified by 8 and never migrated to that system. So I went from 7 to 10 and think the jump was fairly seamless.
I personally fiddled with a bunch of things so that it now appears and functions completely like Windows 7. (This included disabling Cortana. I have no desire to speak to my computer. I actually like that my computer and I can exist in happy silence…..)
At any rate, it took a bit of time to figure out all the little details so I could customize Windows 10 to my liking but once that was done, I’m pleased with it. And now that Microsoft is basically phasing out Windows 7, it makes a lot of sense to switch to 10.
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I backed up everything on my Win 7 laptop, bit the bullet, and started the upgrade and went to bed. When I got up next morning, it told me the upgrade had failed, but at least it has stopped nagging me about it, and I continue using Win 7.
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