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Old 03-22-2016, 08:18 AM
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romanojg
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Originally Posted by donna13350 View Post
I wonder about Windows 10....over the last 2 decades, every time they have come out with a new version of Windows, we either had to buy a new computer or buy the new versions for a couple hundred dollars to get it...this is free and they are just shoving it down our throats, via pop ups and constant reminders. It makes me wonder. Why would they offer for free something that in the past, they made tons of money from? The previous posters that said it has the ability to track you makes sense. It just bothers me that they are so aggressive with their "nudging" to download it. I am staying away from it..just smells to me.
I really think they are offering it for free is that they took away a beloved one "xp" and gave us a crappy one, the an update made it a little better. so 10 is a way to get back in our good side. I admit, being in IT, that it is the easiest operating system to upgrade to that I've ever seen. No 110 questions to answer, it does it all by itself and then it picks up your browser settings, even pulled my favorites from my other pc, which it wasn't connected to so I didn't have to redo everything. My printer is over 13 yrs old and it picked up the drivers for it, I didn't have to go and search and so far all of my software has been compatible with it.

Alot of our techs here have upgraded and haven't had any issues. We did it mainly because it allows us to try things before upgrading our pcs. We are now in the process of replacing 1000's of pc because xp is no longer supported and most can't be upgraded for the newer version with the old hardware. We aren't offering support yet because we have to have all of our vendors compatible before we use it but have told them so far, no problems
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