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Reading this... I'm glad to still run on XP.
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Yea.
Wish my DELL XP was still Working I think I need a new hard-drive and to re-install the OS Luckily I had to do that shortly after getting it and that is was Still Under Warantee!! I Hate 8. the first one I got Crashed 3 of 4 times it 'Updated' I LOST ALL Software & Settings I had made Data/files were Not lost, but Software was. ie, Adobe Acrobat reader, VLC player, Alson, Alplay & Alzip, JustZIPit Luck those were free, But took SEVERAL time to get Acrobat Reader re-installed Got to where I made 10+ Copies of the installer as it Erased itself Everytime I Tried to install!! Worse, All Free Giveaways from Giveawayoftheday were Lost untill they ran them again At least Bitsdujour & Sharewareonsale let me re-isstall as often as I needed!! Needless to say, I learned my lesson. Updates are set to Check, but Ask me If I am interested! On at least 1 XP I actually had updates Permanently disabled. That Tower got stuck in a loop downloading, installing, and rebooting the SAME 3-4 Updates over & over. Dumped All updating after that!!! Now I just need to learn how to stop the banner telling me to update the CRAPTop from 8 to 8.1!! It started life as a 7 Machine!!!!
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I did not have to re-install any software on my sons laptop after the upgrade to Win10.
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It has been awhile since I checked in on this thread, it has grown.
I have read a lot of reviews about Windows 10, and the consensus seems to be "great OS, except for the major privacy issues and the difficulty of changing default settings." MS has given itself the right to access information about the customers use of MS programs, the data they generate and store on their disk drives, and their internet usage and requires revealing a lot of personal information in order to install and use many features of Windows 10. Opting out of this is a very long and difficult process, and may not even be permanent as MS seems to have given itself the right to revert a user's system back to the default settings during automatic updates in order to "optimize the user experience". Here are a couple of discussions of MS new privacy policy ; there are others out there with more technical details and greater depth of discussion about the legal aspects of the new license. ?Don?t spy on me!? How to opt out of Windows 10?s intrusive defaults ? RT USA The Windows 10 Security Settings You Need to Know | WIRED and a good summary article I just found with links to opt out instructions: https://www.yahoo.com/tech/s/windows...130502898.html I wonder what corporate users of MS are thinking about the new intrusive MS policies since I doubt they will want to share their payroll data or other information generated with Word or Excel or how they use Edge to access the internet. The new MS license will also create problems for any users in the health care field since MS' abrogating the right to see data generated by clinic and hospital based users of its programs is a potential HIPAA violation. MS will be able to view confidential information about patients. It will be interesting to see if the government will prosecute a corporate giant like MS for HIPAA violations or if it will go after the users of MS programs who cannot afford the massive legal representation that MS can. My guess is that there will be two versions of MS10, a high cost version with default high privacy settings for corporate and European users, and a standard low cost or free license with low privacy settings for US users. Last edited by John Wagenseil; 08-06-2015 at 06:26 AM. |
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Excerpt from MS agreement
From the MS Privacy Statement (some phrases colored for emphasis)
"For example, when you:
Also from the MS Privacy Policy and Users Agreement: ""Examples of data we collect include your name, email address, preferences and interests; browsing, search and file history; phone call and SMS data; device configuration and sensor data; and application usage."" Find the latest version of the MS Privacy Policy and User Agreement here: Privacy Statements for Windows 10 Technical Preview - Microsoft Windows You can learn about Linux and get links to download versions of Linux: DistroWatch.com: Put the fun back into computing. Use Linux, BSD. |
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Windows 10 is free, but makes you pay to use its DVD player - Telegraph
Some more considerations. The reviews still seem to like the new version, but there are some gotcha's. Some features are now adware (solitaire), or simply require a fee (Media Player). |
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Microsoft tried to do all this years ago, looks like they have succeeded.
Windows 10 Can Search For and Disable Pirated Games - IGN |
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