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Win 10 internet free update DOOM

Did that happen? The Doom part?

         

tangor

5:57 am on Aug 1, 2015 (gmt 0)

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There were many reservations offered to the WIN 10 rollout and upgrade. So far, all seems pretty quiet and orderly, a few odd video/sound drivers failing, but otherwise spot on.

No reports of lost programs that I can find. Then again, I'm not doing a huge search on this. Just wondering what you or your clients have encountered.

Hoople

6:31 am on Aug 1, 2015 (gmt 0)

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MS did publish a list of their programs to be removed. So, in that respect it was known.

Also they published that they will be removing any paid Anti-Virus programs that are EXPIRED and replacing them with Windows Defender.

I'm sure there will be whiners looking for their Solitaire to be reinstalled (from MS Store).

IanCP

6:56 am on Aug 1, 2015 (gmt 0)

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The first MSM critique I've read with public comments?
Windows 10: Microsoft faces criticism over privacy

From personalised ads in Solitaire to an address book-reading personal assistant, some users are unhappy with Windows 10’s approach to privacy

"Windows 10 is under attack over default settings which users say compromise their privacy, just days after the operating system’s successful launch saw more than 14 million installs in the first 24 hours.

Hundreds of commenters on sites such as Hacker News and Reddit have criticised default settings that send personal information to Microsoft, use bandwidth to upload data to other computers running the operating system, share Wi-Fi passwords with online friends and remove the ability to opt out of security updates..."


[theguardian.com ]

robzilla

8:11 am on Aug 1, 2015 (gmt 0)

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Yeah the "express settings" were pretty awful, I disabled just about anything but most users probably won't bother, so that's a huge amount of data coming Microsoft's way.

Other than that, Windows 10 is running pretty smoothly, except for a Print Spooler running amok. Don't even have a printer. And it takes an oddly large amount of time to launch the calculator.

tangor

10:00 am on Aug 1, 2015 (gmt 0)

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A couple of my clients failed to shut down Cortana... and info is leaking like a sieve to MS. what they have on their systems, and what they search on the web.

toidi

12:20 pm on Aug 1, 2015 (gmt 0)

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Our mls software provider has warned us not to upgrade because their software is not yet compatable. There are probably real estate agents all over the us who can not work right now because of this update.

tangor

7:47 pm on Aug 2, 2015 (gmt 0)

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From the Register: Security folks not all that happy with Win 10

Windows 10: Buy cheap, buy twice, right? Buy FREE ... buy FOREVER

Microsoft wants to give me Windows 10 for free! Hooray for freebies! OK, some of my software no longer launches or works quite the way it’s supposed to, but I got used to that after upgrading to Windows 8, and then again with Windows 8.1.

Free software, yay! Give it away, now!

[theregister.co.uk...]