While the *use* of Windows 10 isn't that different from 7, and as an OS is
fairly stable and complete, I have to stress on forcing the thing out of
auto-update mode. I have come home to one system running 10 that was doing
a compile, only to find out it had failed because the system had rebooted
right in the middle of a job. A POS system with a non-profit I help out at
once couldn't do work for an hour and a half as it booted, said it needed
updates, then forcibly rebooted without any concern to the business it just
took down. Microsoft has gone the wrong direction on this one, and has
forgotten that this system is *my* system. I do not lease it from
Microsoft, I do not have a Desktop as a Service. I have systems I need to
run when I have work I need to do.

Application wise, however, I haven't found anything third-party that
refuses to run outright. To the underlying software it isn't that different
from 8, relatively speaking, so if it runs on 8 it should run on 10. My
game system is currently running 10.

EdB

On Mon, Dec 19, 2016 at 12:39 PM, Randy Bennell via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:

> I know many of you folks are against anything from MS but, it one has to
> use Windows, is it now a good idea to change over to Windows 10 from
> Windows 7?
>
> Any real reason not to do so now?
>
> RB
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