a remarkable choice of stubborness against any new concept. Some nerds even setup their UI to Win95 / NT4 visuals. it's typical behaviour for humans to decline changes. A major problem is that we got used to the stuff Windows NT4/2000, 95,98,ME and XP had and Vista and 7 continued for more than decades. Smh Same for me mate, but Win 8 was never harder to use just different. They should make it easier for experienced users, not harder. It takes a special sort of idiocy on the part of software developers to render useless two decades of a customer's accumulated experience with their products. I was astonished at how opaque I found it, and I've been using Windows for 20 years, starting with 3.1. I'm not the media and I'd barely read anything at all about Win 8 when I first encountered it. In Windows 10 you will still not see a WinXP / 7 conform start menu but it is much more familiar. The media did not care about that but beat the wounded horse. by shortcuts instead of buggin the mouse around) which works brilliant. The most people complaint about a non existent start menu and Microsoft made the big mistake to miss to explain how to use Windows 8 at all (e.g. Originally posted by al Qamar:Well the point is that they improved the Windows 10 UI compared to the Win 8 one. Please don't mind the new UI as many did in Windows 8. If you do not face any show stopping issues, the old Windows can be deleted with the Disk Cleanup tool Please know you enough need free disk space on drive C (I recommend about 30-40 GB) for that Windows backup, which also allow you to downgrade in case you need it. The code (WIM installation) is designed to replace your current Windows, as it will create a backup copy and transfer your apps / settings. Windows 10 does not specificially needs a clean reinstall, like it was common with previous Windows versions. Apart many structural improvements under the hood, compared to Windows 7/ 8.x, it will be the only way to participate on new technologies like DirectX 12 with your current hardware.Īlso it is planned that Windows 10 is going to be the "last" Windows version and Microsoft offers Windows as a Service now, rather than having the release / roll issues all the time.Īll new versions and future improvements of Windows 10 will be rolled out via Windows Updates (fast / slow ring)
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