I think windows xp is better than 8 also... even on a touchscreen pc...
Windows 10 gets rid of the metro screen and instead sticks it on the start menu, I think a fair bit of the mobile oriented stuff is toned down although I don't know for certain. Win10 is also rumoured to be friendlier to gaming although again I don't know the validity of that.
I've just ordered an SSD to upgrade my system so I reckon I'll put it on that while keeping Win7 on HDD just in case. If I decide it's no good I'll be removing it and transferring Win7 to the a SSD.
I have win8.1 and I am going to upgrade to win10. I have my recovery disks for 8.1 so If I don't like 10 I'll just reinstall 8.1. That's the best idea if you ask me. Just burn some recovery disks then install 10. Reinstalling 8.1 wasn't hard last time I did it, I doubt it would be hard a second time.
Anyone know if it's possible to get the updater to install fresh to another drive instead of "updating" the current OS? Otherwise it's gonna be a real pain getting it into another drive as I'll put Win7 on and it'll have to do 300+ updates first before it'll let Win10 be put on it
As far as I am aware, you have the choice to install via Windows Update, or download and install at your own convenience (most likely in iso format like they did with Windows 8) - I bloody hope so anyway, I hate upgrading Windows, I prefer to do a fresh clean install.
I have not yet got the update, though I was wondering is Windows 10 going to be bloated with unnecessary applications(Amazon, McAfee, games, etc) like when you first got it?
Actually, from what I've read, they're getting rid of lots of applications like that. Even if it does come with things, it's not exactly hard to get on control panel and uninstall them.
Hey guys,
If you guys want to try windows 10 without updating your other OS, than you can install a Virtual Machine. It's what I did (I used VMware workstation). It's ok but for now, I'm gonna stick wth windows 8.1
If you've got all updates and the Get Windows 10 application hasn't appeared in your system tray, launch it from C:\Windows\System32\GWX\GWX.exe where X is the roman numeral for 10.
The Get Windows 10 app appeared on all three computers in my household (mine, sister's, mom's - all Win7) and did not ask for email address. In my case I kept bothering it and it finally did let me force feed it an email address, but it appears that it is not necessary.
The main thing to worry about with an in-place upgrade will be whether everything on your system is still compatible - in my case, I may have to avoid the upgrade: https://i.imgur.com/rweQewU.png
You can get to that screen via the hamburger menu in the top left.
I haven't got the GWX application, and my computer won't even install KB3035583, wasted about 5 hours of my life total dealing with Microsoft for then to say "you've got 3 choices, try a restore point which probably won't work, reinstall windows, or just hide the update and go without"...
Thanks Microsoft for your time wasting ineptitude.