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Topic: Windows 10: do not upgrade (Read 1492 times)

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August 14, 2015, 10:17:53 AM
#35
From the things i have read about the Windows 10, i changed my mind about updating my Windows 7. I will wait so they can fix the problems with the Windows 10 or i will stay on Windows 7 until they launch another one better than the Windows 10 Smiley
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August 13, 2015, 12:49:53 AM
#34
--snip--
IF you're planning on staying with windows, AND update to 10 (i wouldn't know why, unless you're on a company PC like i am, and the PC team doesn't allow linux), please read this article:

http://www.pcworld.com/article/2955491/windows/how-to-stop-windows-10-from-using-your-pcs-bandwidth-to-update-strangers-systems.html

I couldn't believe it myself, untill i read it on a reputable website... They're actually using your bandwidth to dispense updates, unless you explicitly tell them not to  Angry

Doesn't bitcoin do the same with its nodes relaying blocks? Don't everyone torrent stuff all the time? Why is it a problem if a legit company does it? Bitcoin is decentralized and called "revolutionary". Microsoft decentralizes upgrade downloads and people call for "disable".
--snip--

true... But with bitcoin, it's pretty upfront. You KNOW you'll be relaying blocks when you install the core. When you start µtorrent, you KNOW you'll be sharing the content with others...
on the other side, i feel windows is purposely hiding the fact that they'll be using your bandwith to share windows 10 with other people...

This might not be an issue for you, but in my country, it's still pretty common to have a bandwith cap. I pay a lot for internet, and i can use about 100 Gb/month... It feels very wrong when a company like microsoft is trying to hide the fact that they'll be using our (very expensive and limited) bandwith without our knowledge....

Yes, i'm aware they're following all the rules, it's probably somewhere in their terms and agreements, there is an option to opt-out.... But still, it's not like they actually take any real action to let you know the fact they'll be using your recources to share their software...
sr. member
Activity: 476
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August 12, 2015, 11:17:20 PM
#33
"I hate Microsoft because they must be doing some shady business. How else could they give their operating system for free?"

Ubunutu is "free".

Debian, Arch, most every linux OS is free.

That was simply a representation of people's thoughts on the topic generally.

Do you use any of the OS you mentioned above?
legendary
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Merit: 1000
August 12, 2015, 11:02:54 PM
#32
I updated. Windows 10 actually isn't too bad, it is much better than windows 8 IMO. I haven't come across any major bugs so far, but yes I agree that if you don't revise the privacy settings you'll end up share everything with Windows. Revise the privacy settings, don't share your info.
legendary
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BTC
August 12, 2015, 08:46:29 PM
#31
i keep getting a popup to upgrade but havent yet maybe i will wait fora little while after reading this.
newbie
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August 12, 2015, 04:02:16 PM
#30
"I hate Microsoft because they must be doing some shady business. How else could they give their operating system for free?"

Ubunutu is "free".

Debian, Arch, most every linux OS is free.
sr. member
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Merit: 250
August 12, 2015, 01:53:31 PM
#29
It's working great on my cheap Asus netbook, it actually runs much better than windows 8.1. But I'll be waiting a while before I put it on my desktop.
sr. member
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August 12, 2015, 01:19:27 PM
#28
"I hate Microsoft because they make more money than I do because Windows is bad."
"I hate Microsoft because they must be doing some shady business. How else could they give their operating system for free?"

What would you like exactly? You don't want to pay, but you don't want not to pay either.

IF you're planning on staying with windows, AND update to 10 (i wouldn't know why, unless you're on a company PC like i am, and the PC team doesn't allow linux), please read this article:

http://www.pcworld.com/article/2955491/windows/how-to-stop-windows-10-from-using-your-pcs-bandwidth-to-update-strangers-systems.html

I couldn't believe it myself, untill i read it on a reputable website... They're actually using your bandwidth to dispense updates, unless you explicitly tell them not to  Angry

Doesn't bitcoin do the same with its nodes relaying blocks? Don't everyone torrent stuff all the time? Why is it a problem if a legit company does it? Bitcoin is decentralized and called "revolutionary". Microsoft decentralizes upgrade downloads and people call for "disable".

Don't get me wrong people, I'm not an admirer of Microsoft I just want to bring a new point of view on this and see what you think. I sometimes feel that people simply hate Microsoft because it is trendy or something.
full member
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August 12, 2015, 01:05:12 PM
#27
I only found one problem, privacy
Since i updated i feel like a new computer
sr. member
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Zichain
August 12, 2015, 12:54:45 PM
#26
I myself upgraded and have no issues at all ,it's faster then 8.1 or any other version and if you know what you are doing you won't have any issues. since they released it on July 29 they made more then one updates for what comes to privacy you can protect your self with some searching and yes i  know some of settings are by default and not visible
newbie
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Merit: 0
August 12, 2015, 12:29:59 PM
#25
b. if you don't revise the privacy settings you'll end up share everything with Windows;


This is what I don't like about things like this. Everything from computers to apps to social networks all want to know as much info about you as possible so they can either sell it or capitalize on it in some way. The future looks paranoid and claustrophobic to me withe everything tracking and tracing you and not much we can do about it without refusing to use all these things.

Everybody can access the internet, more or less, not everyone can manifest it. (Build a laptop, lay data lines, program their operating system...)

What do you think is running through the mind of the men and women carrying out these horrific lone wolf attacks?

We're giving everybody a window into the universe and then expecting that they can cope with the weight of reality.

Every schizophrenic and paranoiac in the world thinks their every keystroke is logged and monitored by their own personal NSA Agent.


I have long believed this to be one of the most intricate and tortuous problems facing us as a global society.

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August 12, 2015, 10:35:19 AM
#24
b. if you don't revise the privacy settings you'll end up share everything with Windows;


This is what I don't like about things like this. Everything from computers to apps to social networks all want to know as much info about you as possible so they can either sell it or capitalize on it in some way. The future looks paranoid and claustrophobic to me withe everything tracking and tracing you and not much we can do about it without refusing to use all these things.
hero member
Activity: 493
Merit: 500
August 12, 2015, 07:33:19 AM
#23
To late the computer I brought already had it installed. I have had no "big problems" with it so far but will update if any come up, tell a lie I tried to install ubuntu and it would not let me for some reason. I am looking into it. Advice would be awesome. The file on live disk is working as I tried it on another comp and all was good.
legendary
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https://cryptoworld.io
August 12, 2015, 07:30:05 AM
#22
If you are a bunch of wise bitcoiners you should not definitely upgrade to Windows 10.

For a series of simple reasons:

a. it's buggy;
b. if you don't revise the privacy settings you'll end up share everything with Windows;
c. why it is given for free from a corporation like that? Easy and clean because you're the product for them;
d. it has been presented as the best windows ever: it is not;
e. cortana is useless.

the list goes on and on...

thanks for the info freshwater  Wink
hero member
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August 12, 2015, 06:24:06 AM
#21
Knowing Windows, I never upgraded, let those guinea pigs be the first to updates and clear the bugs Smiley
legendary
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Terminated.
August 12, 2015, 06:21:33 AM
#20
I never upgrade to a new windows version right away anyway, precisely because of these kind of problems, you also don't know how good it is until more experienced people have tried it for themselves. I think it must have been a good few years before I was dragged kicking and screaming into Windows 7 and that was because of DirectX and how unfriendly new games were to Windows XP.
Well if you are interested in DirectX then you definitely need to upgrade. I'm pretty sure that we will eventually see games that require DirectX 12 and have no support for lower. I can't blame the developers for this as DirectX 12 is so much better than DirectX 11. Here is a example of the improvement.

However, I blame MS for not pushing DirectX 12 to Windows 7.
full member
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August 12, 2015, 05:38:34 AM
#19
lol
Happy Mac Users Cheesy Cheesy
hero member
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August 12, 2015, 04:36:54 AM
#18
I think it's always better not to rush to upgrades espesially windows. I would wait until they release service pack 1 with fixes of most of the starter bugs etc..
member
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Merit: 10
August 12, 2015, 04:29:54 AM
#17
IF you're planning on staying with windows, AND update to 10 (i wouldn't know why, unless you're on a company PC like i am, and the PC team doesn't allow linux), please read this article:

http://www.pcworld.com/article/2955491/windows/how-to-stop-windows-10-from-using-your-pcs-bandwidth-to-update-strangers-systems.html

I couldn't believe it myself, untill i read it on a reputable website... They're actually using your bandwith to dispense updates, unless you explicitly tell them not to  Angry
legendary
Activity: 1540
Merit: 1000
August 12, 2015, 04:21:21 AM
#16
I never upgrade to a new windows version right away anyway, precisely because of these kind of problems, you also don't know how good it is until more experienced people have tried it for themselves. I think it must have been a good few years before I was dragged kicking and screaming into Windows 7 and that was because of DirectX and how unfriendly new games were to Windows XP.
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