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Windows 10 is here
Posted by: Bill Gates ()
Date: July 29, 2015 03:45AM


Re: Windows 10 is here
Posted by: Not more Lizzie ()
Date: July 29, 2015 03:47AM

Does Lizzie use Windows 10?

Re: Windows 10 is here
Posted by: lizzie ()
Date: July 29, 2015 03:50AM

I don't have a laptop

I have everything you said I wouldn't, HA!
#stillwinning

Re: Windows 10 is here
Posted by: Not more Lizzie ()
Date: July 29, 2015 03:52AM

What's your favorite sport?

Re: Windows 10 is here
Posted by: lizzie ()
Date: July 29, 2015 03:57AM

SWAT the pedo

I have everything you said I wouldn't, HA!
#stillwinning

Re: Windows 10 is here
Posted by: Not more Lizzie ()
Date: July 29, 2015 03:58AM

That's funny.

Re: Windows 10 is here
Posted by: lizzie ()
Date: July 29, 2015 04:09AM

Would have been funnier if it would have succeeded.

I have everything you said I wouldn't, HA!
#stillwinning

Re: Windows 10 is here
Posted by: eesh ()
Date: July 29, 2015 04:26AM

Downloading today.

Re: Windows 10 is here
Posted by: uxusms ()
Date: July 29, 2015 05:12AM

eesh Wrote:
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> Downloading today.


i am going to wait a month or two until a couple major patchs come out that fix some of the bugs that the operating systems always have when they are initially realeased.

Re: Windows 10 is here
Posted by: I. T. Buzzard ()
Date: July 29, 2015 05:40AM

uxusms Wrote:
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> eesh Wrote:
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> -----
> > Downloading today.
>
>
> i am going to wait a month or two until a couple
> major patchs come out that fix some of the bugs
> that the operating systems always have when they
> are initially realeased.

Same here. I'll let the dust settle first.

Re: Windows 10 is here
Posted by: same here 76% complete ()
Date: July 29, 2015 09:40AM

downloading

Re: Windows 10 is here
Posted by: johnny ringo ()
Date: July 29, 2015 09:58AM

Generally a good strategy, however I read somewhere that after today it will no longer be free. It will be $119.

Re: Windows 10 is here
Posted by: jlsdfgfg ()
Date: July 29, 2015 11:11AM

johnny ringo Wrote:
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> Generally a good strategy, however I read
> somewhere that after today it will no longer be
> free. It will be $119.

Not true. It will not be free after a year.

Re: Windows 10 is here
Posted by: That Stupid Paperclip Thing ()
Date: July 29, 2015 11:23AM

johnny ringo Wrote:
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> Generally a good strategy, however I read
> somewhere that after today it will no longer be
> free. It will be $119.


Not true. No plans to charge for upgrades. The initial roll-out is planned to happen over several months. You can even upgrade pirated copies, misapplied OEM versions, etc. That can always change obviously but no announced plans to charge for upgrades.

Re: Windows 10 is here
Posted by: win10??? ()
Date: July 29, 2015 11:53AM

I have a win7 laptop with 3rd party drive encryption on it, no hardware support for MS built in bit locker...should I skip upgrading that since I like my encrypted disk in event my laptop is swiped?

Re: Windows 10 is here
Posted by: LNHGN ()
Date: July 29, 2015 02:14PM

contains allot of code stolen from linux and apple opensource

microsoft stole windows 3.1 allot from apple

win95 - win2000 - nt locked up terrible and continually and they never updated the code and always blamed 3rd parties for problems anyone can prove they knew of

infact ms denied allowing fixes to known problems: many suspect they shipped it broken for an agenda. and one agenda was support only for "made in china" electronics - MS often posted defaming articles on everything American (scsi, HP printers, unix, GL, anything)

hell they started off in the 1980's with changing '/d/usr' to 'd:\' simply to be incompatible

today they are only doing the same attacks in a different newer world i imagine

Re: Windows 10 is here
Posted by: hyh66 ()
Date: July 29, 2015 02:16PM

one set of people that LOVED broken ass ms windows was gov workers. they were buying stock and the major users. broken PC means continual employment to fix breakage: breaking they knew was repetitive and would never be resolved

Re: Windows 10 is here
Posted by: EJjtx ()
Date: July 29, 2015 02:37PM

that being said, lawsuits aside i am legally owed (which has been widely published) and havent been paid for, ...

i would use "microsoft" product if paid to (as they are, and only as microsoft employees and gov workers are)

simply put that wont happen because gov workers have turned the field of technology into a field of allowing foreign spies to attack banks and end users and supply rich political families with excuses to bill the taxpayer

they dont pay unless it's a corrupt deal to begin with. they only hire corruptable people.

Re: Windows 10 is here
Posted by: Under The Covers ()
Date: July 29, 2015 02:38PM

Windows is 10 years old? I love that age!

Re: Windows 10 is here
Posted by: VD6Tp ()
Date: July 29, 2015 02:39PM


i would use "microsoft" product if paid to

there isnt a fucking chance i'm volunteering to have them paid and me not paid


Re: Windows 10 is here
Posted by: 3P4Nh ()
Date: July 29, 2015 02:44PM

i still do not have hardware drivers for Made in USA electronics (some of which i still use) from the 80's and 90's - which were promised. the support is anecdotal i could have done myself with the specs. and some specs from the early 90's still withheld.

GL drivers is one. audio is another

why would i trust them again? they are using video cards that are broken and a new revisions continually - guaranteed to break and stop working due to revisionism which is funded and controlled by the same people. the people who are promising you support are the same mother fuckers who want to take it away just after the warrantee period expires.

Re: Windows 10 is here
Posted by: Sillary Clit ()
Date: July 29, 2015 02:58PM

3P4Nh Wrote:
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> i still do not have hardware drivers for Made in
> USA electronics (some of which i still use) from
> the 80's and 90's - which were promised. the
> support is anecdotal i could have done myself with
> the specs. and some specs from the early 90's
> still withheld.
>
> GL drivers is one. audio is another
>
> why would i trust them again? they are using
> video cards that are broken and a new revisions
> continually - guaranteed to break and stop working
> due to revisionism which is funded and controlled
> by the same people. the people who are promising
> you support are the same mother fuckers who want
> to take it away just after the warrantee period
> expires.

Im still using 3.1

Re: Windows 10 is here
Posted by: BOH11 ()
Date: July 29, 2015 04:10PM

Sillary Clit Wrote:
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> 3P4Nh Wrote:
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> Im still using 3.1


Hey fossil...I hope it is at least Windows for Workgroups 3.11

Re: Windows 10 is here
Posted by: Sillary Clit ()
Date: July 29, 2015 04:32PM

BOH11 Wrote:
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> Sillary Clit Wrote:
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> > 3P4Nh Wrote:
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
>
> > Im still using 3.1
>
>
> Hey fossil...I hope it is at least Windows for
> Workgroups 3.11

Ha, why yes it is.

Re: Windows 10 is here
Posted by: eesh ()
Date: July 29, 2015 08:58PM

Upgraded today. Very nice. I'm glad the start menu is back.

Re: Windows 10 is here
Posted by: gates can suck my cock ()
Date: July 30, 2015 12:15AM

I'll stickwith Windows 95, thank you very much.

Re: Windows 10 is here
Posted by: question? ()
Date: July 30, 2015 03:36AM

Can I uninstall windows 10 and go back to my windows 8.1?


My favorites and bookmarks didn't transfer over. Are they lost for good?

Re: Windows 10 is here
Posted by: eHeJd ()
Date: July 30, 2015 06:55AM

Maybe I will run it in a VM but for now I plan to stick with Windows 7 when I need to run Windows. I really can't stand the operating system though. I enjoy Windows randomly thrashing the disk for no apparent purpose being everything to a crawl for a few minutes while it tries to figure out something.

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