Karen,
I follow the same rule. I tend to be more conservative and wait a year,
but 6 months is a reasonable choice too. MS offering to give it away got
a lot of people who would normally hesitate to go ahead and jump, but I
wasn't one of them. The fact is, I use my computer for, well, just abou
settings are scattered all over the place and so it's
easier to turn them off during setup. I call this a bug since these
should be off, not on, by default.
On 08/08/2015 04:17, Karyn Campbell via Talk wrote:
Hello all,
In this house we observe the Microsoft rule which means we don'
Hello all,
In this house we observe the Microsoft rule which means we don't upgrade any
Microsoft OS for at least six months after it comes out. This gives the
first adopters time to find the bugs and for Microsoft to clean them up and
make the software more stable.
Anything that is init