Upgraded to Windows 10
@rameezrehman408 (34)
Islamabad, Pakistan
September 5, 2015 12:58pm CST
hey myLot-ians... :)
Hope all of you are in good health. I am currently upgrading my laptop from windows 8.1 to windows 10. The visuals are stunning (but i think it'd cost a LOT of resources, though i haven't checked it yet).
I have been using Windows 10 preview for some time on my desktop. I don't really liked the preview, cux of it's bugs. So, let's hope for the best...
Wish you all fun time.
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@cupkitties (7421)
• United States
5 Sep 15
I'm not too impressed, especially since they've made it nearly impossible to delete files. Thinking about downgrading.
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@cupkitties (7421)
• United States
5 Sep 15
@yukimori The first time, I tried to delete a file, it says I must be a trusted installer. I followed all instructions I could find, which there doesn't seem to be very many. It's still telling me I need permission.
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@rameezrehman408 (34)
• Islamabad, Pakistan
5 Sep 15
@cuppkitties yes. i haven't found any difference either. I really liked the multiple desktop option. I also liked the dark colored taskbar, i think it's better than continuously color changing one.
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@bunnybon7 (50973)
• Holiday, Florida
6 Sep 15
I am scared of windows 10. have refused to upgrade . I already hate windows 8. another reason I want access to my desktop. windows 7
@yukimori (10148)
• United States
5 Sep 15
I'm much happier with Windows 10 on my 2-in-1 than I was with Windows 8.1. I find it a lot more like Windows 7, which is the OS I'm more familiar with.
I haven't run into many issues since I installed Windows 10. The only big one that I faced was not having a driver for a very old printer available at first. I was able to download it about two weeks after upgrading, and haven't had any problems since then. The most difficult part of it for me was getting used to the new File Explorer.
@yukimori (10148)
• United States
5 Sep 15
@rameezrehman408 It's basically a tablet with a detachable keyboard. I can use it like a laptop or take the keyboard off and use it like a tablet. Hence the name 2-in-1.
I like the Start Menu in Windows 10 a lot more than 8.1's full screen. Going to a different screen always seemed unnecessary to me.
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@rameezrehman408 (34)
• Islamabad, Pakistan
5 Sep 15
2-in-1? which device is that? Tablet?
I have been using 8.1 earlier. The windows explorer was almost similar to this one. I surely liked the constrained view of start menu's live tiles. I hated it that windows 8.1 took us to another page altogether. Besides another good feature is that i can use apps in small windows instead of full screen.
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