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witpqs -> Windows 10 Now Active on over 200 Million Devices (1/10/2016 8:05:30 PM)

For those who wonder about Windows 10 making it and maybe have been putting off their own upgrade plans. This one looks like it is here to stay.

I have a Windows 7 desktop that I will upgrade in "a few months" while the free upgrade is still available. My laptop is already upgraded to Windows 10 (that one had Windows 8/8.1 on it so it was an easy call to upgrade).

This is a Microsoft announcement/status report.
Windows 10 Now Active on over 200 Million Devices




dcpollay -> RE: Windows 10 Now Active on over 200 Million Devices (1/10/2016 8:28:44 PM)

Funny you should post this....I just made the Windows 7-to-10 upgrade a couple hours ago.

Most everything is running well so far. I had a hiccup with my e-mail, but after some looking I think my provider was down for awhile. Haven't played AE yet, but I did load the game, and it seemed to be okay except for the return of some lag when clicking. It might just need a couple refinements to the command line.




Zorch -> RE: Windows 10 Now Active on over 200 Million Devices (1/10/2016 10:03:18 PM)


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ORIGINAL: witpqs

This is a Microsoft announcement/status report.
Windows 10 Now Active on over 200 Million Devices

Oh the horror! (shudder).

I'll upgrade when they pry Windows 7 from my cold dead hands.




wdolson -> RE: Windows 10 Now Active on over 200 Million Devices (1/11/2016 12:20:39 AM)

I'm still coming to terms with upgrading to Windows 7.

Bill




Jorge_Stanbury -> RE: Windows 10 Now Active on over 200 Million Devices (1/11/2016 12:31:39 AM)

My rule is to never change operating systems... everytime I buy a new laptop, it will come with whatever version is the latest. I simply can't find any reason to upgrade: at most it will have a small performance improvement, but the potential risk of messing up all my stuff, WITP-AE in particular, is to much for me

I really prefer to avoid writing in the "tech support" sub-forum as much as I can




BillBrown -> RE: Windows 10 Now Active on over 200 Million Devices (1/11/2016 12:32:58 AM)

I think I will be keeping Windows 7 for a long time.




dcpollay -> RE: Windows 10 Now Active on over 200 Million Devices (1/11/2016 12:50:33 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Jorge_Stanbury

My rule is to never change operating systems... everytime I buy a new laptop, it will come with whatever version is the latest. I simply can't find any reason to upgrade: at most it will have a small performance improvement, but the potential risk of messing up all my stuff, WITP-AE in particular, is to much for me

I really prefer to avoid writing in the "tech support" sub-forum as much as I can

I have the same philosophy, but I've developed some problems with my system, and the upgrade was my best hope. It's either Windows 10 fixes the issues, or it's off to buy a new computer.




wdolson -> RE: Windows 10 Now Active on over 200 Million Devices (1/11/2016 1:23:09 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Jorge_Stanbury

My rule is to never change operating systems... everytime I buy a new laptop, it will come with whatever version is the latest. I simply can't find any reason to upgrade: at most it will have a small performance improvement, but the potential risk of messing up all my stuff, WITP-AE in particular, is to much for me

I really prefer to avoid writing in the "tech support" sub-forum as much as I can


Often performance degrades with a new OS because Microsoft doesn't put much effort into making new versions faster and they just bloat more and more. Most of my computers are desktops and I only use laptops for travel. I usually downgrade the OS to something I like better. My last laptop came with Win 8 and I immediately downgraded to Win 7. The one before that came with Vista and I downgraded to XP first thing.

I also configure Windows to look and act as much like Win 95 as possible. I didn't understand why until I started learning more about dyslexia. I'm mildly dyslexic and one thing dyslexics rely on is patterns. When the OS looks and feels like Win 95, I don't have to think about anything because the patterns are deeply ingrained at this point.

I have a friend who is severely dyslexic and she is even more dependent on patterns. Another friend who is an expert in all things Apple (he was a software developer there for a while) did some stuff with her iPhone and he arranged things in a way he thought was more efficient and she had a meltdown because the icons were not in the same place. He was bewildered, but I immediately saw it as a more extreme version of what I need. For her, she gets paralyzed if the interface changes too much.

My friend is a master at patterns though. She was studying fashion design and one of the things she had to do for one of her projects was do some sort of art thing that had no pattern to it. On the day it was due, she said she couldn't do the assignment because everything she tried had a pattern to it. The instructor said everyone else was able to do the assignment. My friend went through every assignment and pointed out the pattern in every one of them. She got an A on the assignment.

Bill




Reg -> RE: Windows 10 Now Active on over 200 Million Devices (1/11/2016 6:21:24 AM)


I'm running Vista video drivers (and what a convoluted process they were to install [X(]) because Win8 doesn't support my hardware [:(] (which performs quite adequately by the way [:'(]).

I can't see myself upgrading in a hurry.... [:-]





oaltinyay -> RE: Windows 10 Now Active on over 200 Million Devices (1/11/2016 7:26:56 AM)

Win10 is nice and clean and WITPAE actually running quite smoothly.




Chris21wen -> RE: Windows 10 Now Active on over 200 Million Devices (1/11/2016 7:40:31 AM)

I did last week. Had no major problem only minor one like were to find stuff and getting rid of stuff that I'll never use (or want).




RogerJNeilson -> RE: Windows 10 Now Active on over 200 Million Devices (1/11/2016 2:07:21 PM)

It keeps asking me to upgrade and then when it tries to it says my display drivers are not compatible so sadly I have to stick in the past.....

I am so so sad.....

Roger




kaleun -> RE: Windows 10 Now Active on over 200 Million Devices (1/11/2016 2:16:28 PM)

No way I'm upgrading my alienware laptop to 10. I made sure when I bought it that it came with 7.
My wife's laptop has 10 in it and I hate it. It also has witpae on my side of it, and yes, there is some lag to it.
My worry is that this game might not work with the next iteration of windows, then what'll I do?




m10bob -> RE: Windows 10 Now Active on over 200 Million Devices (1/11/2016 2:26:31 PM)

I upgraded to Win10 when it first came out..Microsoft has doing the upgrades all along and a recent one was pretty long, maybe ten minutes on my very fast server.

Some folks are concerned about the built in "spyware", and turning them off in the program itself does not kill all of it.

The nice thing is I was directed to a free download of "Spybot Anti-Beacon" which is easy to install and very user friendly.
It allows you to tweak what you wish to block and has a very good success rate.
Matrixgames run fine on Win10..

NOTE:I have heard that some folks who did the Win10 upgrade but later went back to 7 or 8 DID have problems with other programs.
My contacts are worldwide and for some reason, Australians seem to report more problems with this than others.




witpqs -> RE: Windows 10 Now Active on over 200 Million Devices (1/11/2016 2:56:10 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Roger Neilson 3

It keeps asking me to upgrade and then when it tries to it says my display drivers are not compatible so sadly I have to stick in the past.....

I am so so sad.....

Roger

Is that via Parallels?




JocMeister -> RE: Windows 10 Now Active on over 200 Million Devices (1/11/2016 3:39:35 PM)

Running Windows 7. Won´t upgrade until next reinstall. That will either happen in a year or so OR some HW failure.




witpqs -> RE: Windows 10 Now Active on over 200 Million Devices (1/11/2016 3:48:34 PM)


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ORIGINAL: JocMeister

Running Windows 7. Won´t upgrade until next reinstall. That will either happen in a year or so OR some HW failure.

FYI, the free upgrade offer is (AFAIK) running until the end of July 2016.




Dili -> RE: Windows 10 Now Active on over 200 Million Devices (1/11/2016 4:17:37 PM)

Win 7 and will never(contingent on my work needs) upgrade for a OS that is a big loss in privacy and user control. If i update will be for Linux in say 4-5 years. I installed Mint 17 in an old laptop and it is perfectly functional and they keep improving it.




geofflambert -> RE: Windows 10 Now Active on over 200 Million Devices (1/11/2016 4:19:21 PM)

How come Windows upgrades always seem like downgrades? They keep hiding more and more stuff and making it harder to control your own device.




kaleun -> RE: Windows 10 Now Active on over 200 Million Devices (1/11/2016 5:59:49 PM)

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How come Windows upgrades always seem like downgrades? They keep hiding more and more stuff and making it harder to control your own device.


So they can have more control over you and your computer, and figure out how to make you pay over and over for things that you should only have to pay once.

Of course, as more users move to Apple or Linux, their business plan might have to change.

Only reason I am still using windows is WITPAE, it seems complicated to make it work under Apple.




Franciscus -> RE: Windows 10 Now Active on over 200 Million Devices (1/11/2016 6:21:58 PM)

No Windows 10 for me.

I use an iMac 27 from 2011, with Windows 7 in BootCamp. The only reason I use Windows 7 is for gaming purposes. Everything works fine.
Luckily Apple says that my iMac is not "Windows 10 compatible" (it is more than that, spec wise), so no Bootcamp support for it. I am very happy this is so [:)]. I don't even have to endure the constant messages to upgrade Windows, BootCamp took care of them for me [:D]

My other experience was trying to upgrade an Asus laptop running Windows 7 (that I rarely use). Everything was supposedly compatible. The "upgrade" ran for more than 10 hours, ending in a completely unresponsive black screen. The only thing that worked was the system restore to Windows 7. [8D].

Any comparison to the always free, seamless, quick and real upgrades of OSX is a pure joke...

Regards




kaleun -> RE: Windows 10 Now Active on over 200 Million Devices (1/11/2016 6:43:07 PM)

How easy is Bootcamp to use?




Franciscus -> RE: Windows 10 Now Active on over 200 Million Devices (1/11/2016 7:06:26 PM)

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ORIGINAL: kaleun

How easy is Bootcamp to use?


Very easy. It is basically the Apple way of allowing a dual system setup. You load BootCamp and it guides you to install Windows (you have to have a valid, legit CD or ISO version of Windows and sufficient freespace in your hard drive to create a separate partition for Windows and for whatever you want to use under Windows). The installation of everything needed is handled by BootCamp.
There are easy to follow instructions, on screen and at Apple support

After windows is installed, you can either:

- dual boot when firing up your Mac

- or go to Windows from a osX session, by selecting the windows partition to restart (it closes OsX and restarts your Mac in Windows).

In Windows it all works natively, exactly like any Windows-PC. It is not an emulator or shell, like Wine or Crossover

Regards




kaleun -> RE: Windows 10 Now Active on over 200 Million Devices (1/11/2016 7:08:27 PM)

Maybe my next laptop will be an apple[8|]




geofflambert -> RE: Windows 10 Now Active on over 200 Million Devices (1/11/2016 8:01:14 PM)

I think my next laptop will be a pepperoni, sausage and black olive pizza. Maybe anchovies too.




crsutton -> RE: Windows 10 Now Active on over 200 Million Devices (1/11/2016 9:29:03 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Jorge_Stanbury

My rule is to never change operating systems... everytime I buy a new laptop, it will come with whatever version is the latest. I simply can't find any reason to upgrade: at most it will have a small performance improvement, but the potential risk of messing up all my stuff, WITP-AE in particular, is to much for me

I really prefer to avoid writing in the "tech support" sub-forum as much as I can



Yep, every time I have upgraded OS it has fu*ked my life in one way or another. Don't have a problem with it per say but will just wait for the next computer. Win 7 works fine for me.




dcpollay -> RE: Windows 10 Now Active on over 200 Million Devices (1/11/2016 10:45:57 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: geofflambert

How come Windows upgrades always seem like downgrades? They keep hiding more and more stuff and making it harder to control your own device.

You don't need to control your own device; you WILL BE ASSIMILATED. You, Gorn, of all of us, should know that.[:-]




claymore58 -> RE: Windows 10 Now Active on over 200 Million Devices (1/11/2016 11:01:12 PM)

I have been running Win 10 since close to the release date. No issues with any Slitherine/Matrix game. WitPAE settings that I use on my desktop (no lag): "H:\Matrix Games\War in the Pacific Admiral's Edition\War in the Pacific Admiral Edition.exe" -altFont -archive -fd -deepColor -px1920 -py1080 -fixedArt -noFire -cpu4
I recommend the upgrade. 10 is essentially a faster version of 7 (don't mention 8). And disable all the "official" spyware.




Zigurat666 -> RE: Windows 10 Now Active on over 200 Million Devices (1/12/2016 1:40:17 AM)

Typical Windows 10 users



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wdolson -> RE: Windows 10 Now Active on over 200 Million Devices (1/12/2016 3:27:10 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: kaleun

Maybe my next laptop will be an apple[8|]


APPle makes good hardware, but their OSs do my head in. Microsoft is doing a good job shooting themselves in the foot.

Bill




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