I TRIED WIN10 FOR 15 DAYS
Posted: Sun Mar 20, 2016 9:48 pm
I'm back on Win7 pro 64 bit.
Win10 is basically a dumbed-down, clunky looking version of Win7 Home with fewer features and functions than 7 pro, plus it comes loaded with commercial apps that want to sell you crap. You can hide these apps, but uninstalling them isn't easy. All folders have a thick, redundant functions bar I suppose for people who don't know how to right-click. You can only partially hide this bar. All folders also have a redundant quick link sidebar which takes up a lot of space, and which cannot be hidden or removed. (There is a way which CNET doesn't advise because removal has the potential to screw up your registry.)
Some functions which are easy on 7 pro aren't so easy on 10. For example, with 7 it take only two clicks to disconnect from the net. With 10 you must open a series to pages to find the disconnect button. I use a PC professionally three or four hours a day. In this regard 10 wasn't a help, rather it was a hindrance. I encountered stability problems with several tried and true programs, and there also were occasional browser freeze-ups with IE11 and Firefox.
The free upgrade installation was easy and fully automatic. It takes from one to two hours depending on how many files are on your PC. However toward the end of the installation you will be asked if you want to do a quick or custom setup. DO NOT CHOOSE THE QUICK SETUP! If you do you may find your PC doing things you never intended. The custom setup is simple, and takes less than a minute. All that's required is you check boxes next to six or seven very obvious questions.
I'll be happy to read comments from anyone presently using Win10.
Win10 is basically a dumbed-down, clunky looking version of Win7 Home with fewer features and functions than 7 pro, plus it comes loaded with commercial apps that want to sell you crap. You can hide these apps, but uninstalling them isn't easy. All folders have a thick, redundant functions bar I suppose for people who don't know how to right-click. You can only partially hide this bar. All folders also have a redundant quick link sidebar which takes up a lot of space, and which cannot be hidden or removed. (There is a way which CNET doesn't advise because removal has the potential to screw up your registry.)
Some functions which are easy on 7 pro aren't so easy on 10. For example, with 7 it take only two clicks to disconnect from the net. With 10 you must open a series to pages to find the disconnect button. I use a PC professionally three or four hours a day. In this regard 10 wasn't a help, rather it was a hindrance. I encountered stability problems with several tried and true programs, and there also were occasional browser freeze-ups with IE11 and Firefox.
The free upgrade installation was easy and fully automatic. It takes from one to two hours depending on how many files are on your PC. However toward the end of the installation you will be asked if you want to do a quick or custom setup. DO NOT CHOOSE THE QUICK SETUP! If you do you may find your PC doing things you never intended. The custom setup is simple, and takes less than a minute. All that's required is you check boxes next to six or seven very obvious questions.
I'll be happy to read comments from anyone presently using Win10.