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?
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
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?
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?
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?
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.
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?
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.
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.
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?
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
can you open 2 instances of office?
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?
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?
Now i know what to really expect on the 29th. Great walkthrough
Does it support floppy drives? If I can't run my FIFA 95 on it it isn't for me.
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?
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.
Am using IE to watch this on my surface 3
Have you noticed any performance improvements?
Does it come with the new Direct X12?
There's no option to turn on the search bar how do i add that?
How much after the 1st year? sounds like a trap.
,i have pirated windows 8.1 and activated by kms ,if i update it to win 10, have i to re-activate
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?
No dvd payer in Windows 10? Thats bad!
Freaking LOVE Windows 10, so fast and so clean looking.
Goodbye Windows 7 & OSX 10.10.4
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.
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.