upgraded 3 machine so far with only one quirk, his internet broke but the bug was in his router ( firmware update fixed it)
agree home use, business should wait.
next XP
fp

At 06:57 AM 11/30/2015, Christopher Fisk Poked the stick with:
Home use I have no problem recommending people do the upgrade to windows 10
or buy their new computers with it.  Business use I just haven't yet had
the time to test our customers custom software yet.  Windows 10 isn't
perfect, bugs like The november update treating the update itself as an OS
upgrade and resetting settings is annoying, bitlocker is broken, you can't
enable hardware encryption, doing the november update has the 44% bug,
where if you have an SD card attached to the system it hangs at 44%.

I personally ran into issues with my nVidia GTX 970 after the upgrade and
had to reinstall the driver to resolve it, and had to upgrade the driver
because Fallout 4 started crashing.

All of these little things I have no issues resolving or helping a home
user resolve, but I don't want to have a needed program screw up for a
corporate user.

On Mon, Nov 30, 2015 at 6:25 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> If you are 'computer savvy' &/or it's not a system that 'must' work... I'd
> say go for it.
> Otherwise, hold off - it's still quirky. However, I think this is going to
> be our next XP...
> Having said that, I still game & do work on 7. Tablets & the like? Win10
> beats 8.1.
> JMHO!
>
>
> Regards,
>  joeuser - Still looking for the 'any' key...
>
> "...now these points of data make a beautiful line..."
>
>
> --------- Original Message --------- Subject: [H] Windows 10 - Verdict?
> From: "Scott Sipe" <[email protected]>
> Date: 11/29/15 11:55 pm
> To: [email protected]
>
> Now that the dust has settled, what's the verdict on the 10 upgrade? I'm
> still running all Win7 at home and at work (~10 pcs) and have been debating
> upgrading. I honestly haven't read much about 10, so I'm not sure what to
> expect. I've totally kept my distance from Win8 other than one laptop that
> I find rather painful to use, so I don't really even have that as a basis
> for comparison!
>
>  Quickbooks 2014 has been popping up a disclaimer saying it will not work
> with Win10, so there's that...
>
>  Scott
>

Date:  Monday, November 30th, 2015

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