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  • Grant Fitzsimmons
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    Lisa I have a question. I tried to install the update, it had an error, so I rebooted my computer and now it says I'm up to date. I'm still on Build 10130 and I'm stuck. What do I do?

  • friður
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    Wow why didn't they get rid of those ugly arrows on applications in the background and a working trash bin on the task bar where you can just drag files would be cool

  • misterosc
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    I don't know if I should update, I have a really old PC like Intel core two duo old and I bought it with windows vista installed, then I updated it to windows 7 and is quite slow, idk if I should update to 10… Any thoughts?

  • kdw75
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    Does the rest of the world use apps on your desktop? I have never even looked at the app store on my Windows or OSX desktops, yet Microsoft seems to be building the start menu around them. Am I really that unusual?

  • Hall Lo
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    Great review as always, Lisa!
    I have one question though. What are the main differences between the Office touch apps and regular Office like Office 2016, besides the controls being more touch-friendly?

  • Mateus Luan Maciel
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    The only thing that will keep me from using Windows 10 instead of OS X in all of my computers is the missing Windows Media Center. I had so much hope it would be still supported by Microsoft, but I guess I'll just have do deal with that.
    Very disappointing.

  • Jordan Dyer
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    I am currently using Microsoft Word Starter 2010 and my computer (Windows 7) is automatically set to upgrade to Windows 10 on July 29th. That said, will I lose Microsoft Word Starter 2010 after the upgrade?

  • Lloyd Franklin
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    It's official I'm sticking to Windows 8.1 until they get rid of the disgusting start menu. Bring back the original Windows 10 start menu and I will upgrade. So much for Microsoft listening to our feedback, over 3 million people on the feedback app said they hated the new Windows 10 start menu and they still kept it. Every time I see the current Windows 10 start menu I feel like I'm going to puke.

  • Chris Cunningham
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    The forced updates are the only iffy part I have with Windows 10… had they not changed that, I'd be 100% excited to upgrade.

    Apparently, some troubleshooting tool will allow one to hide updates, etc. which is good… it's the driver updates that I'm more worried about… since I like to manage those myself, especially where the video card, etc. is concerned.