Don't you know about the privacy concerns with Windows 10? Forget about pirated games, the operating system is one giant snoopware. I was holding off on upgrading for a few months till they ironed out the bugs. Now I'm not sure I'll ever upgrade.A.L wrotecheck this out:
http://www.gamespot.com/articles/windows-10-can-find-and-disable-pirated-games/1100-6429805/
if that's true i think it is an enough reason to go back to windows 7
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windows 10 is a in simple words a spyware indeed even when you turn down all the options there are in core ones that you cant switch off most concerning location and authenticity of software .. but that aside all my games are still running smoothly with my pirated now-to-be original upgraded from win 8.1 pro to win 10 pro windows. there are may videos on youtube you can check to see how to switch off the snoopiness of win 10 and the features that can't be turned off .. watch it and then decide whether you are willing to upgrade or not.
i'm really considering going back to windows 7 but in case i needed to reupgrade to windows 10 in the future is there a way i can download the update as an iso file for example ?
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UPDATE: some sources are suggesting that due to the fact that the agreement (the hacked games agreement) was not in the "windows operating system agreement" but in an "updated services agreement" so it is most likely directed towards cortana and xbox live and other windows games .. meaning if you go online on a microsoft pirated games you will be caught and win10 will delete your data and most likely ban you without a warning. any way i don't see anyone stupid enough to do that on a pc .. good luck for the peasants :P
Windows 10 is Great , despite the many critics here and there. Android , Google etc... have "snoopiness /spyware" characteristics also. Tried yesterday Ashes of the Singularity which is the 1st real Direct X 12 engine what a leap in performance , Direct X 12 spread the load on different CPUs , Welcome to the Era of HT and More Physical Cores will increase games performance. FX users will have a smile now.
you are ganna have to wait a bit more than that for real DX12 games to hit the market, i suspect they will start rolling holiday season 2016.
creating new game engines takes a bit of time.
On a side note vulkan seems more interesting than DX12, and will run on older OSs big companaies stand behind vulkan most notably Valve
creating new game engines takes a bit of time.
On a side note vulkan seems more interesting than DX12, and will run on older OSs big companaies stand behind vulkan most notably Valve
I've seen the benchmarks, AMD GPUs have seen a huge jump in performance compared to Nvidia, mostly because DX12 takes a lot from Mantle. AMD have helped both MS and Khronos to develop their APIs, so I think that AMD cards will have better performance in DX12 and Vulkan compared to Nvidia. On another note, Ashes of the Singularity is still in early alpha and Stardock and Oxide have been working very close with AMD to make the game so with more optimization, Nvidia may get closer to AMD in terms of performance. There's also that the R9 390X will match the GTX 980 if not beat instead of trailing it by 4-5FPS and the purchase of a Fury X being justified.Tech Guru wroteWindows 10 is Great , despite the many critics here and there. Android , Google etc... have "snoopiness /spyware" characteristics also. Tried yesterday Ashes of the Singularity which is the 1st real Direct X 12 engine what a leap in performance , Direct X 12 spread the load on different CPUs , Welcome to the Era of HT and More Physical Cores will increase games performance. FX users will have a smile now.
yesterday i downloaded and installed windows 10 on my cousin's laptop everything went smooth. it looks great and performance is amazing.
downloading now on my pc
downloading now on my pc
15 days later
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Now , after some windows updates what do you think about windows 10?
should i upgrade ?
should i upgrade ?
Techlover wroteNow , after some windows updates what do you think about windows 10??
should i upgrade ??
I don't think you should. I'm going to use 7 until its support runs out. "If something ain't broke, don't fix it."
yes. But won't you try it? It seems it's better plus the upgrade is free. Personally i'd like to get the maximum of my pc. But i don't know if most of the bugs were fixed in after nearly a month only of the upgrade. That's why i'm asking about others experience.tt400 wroteTechlover wroteNow , after some windows updates what do you think about windows 10??
should i upgrade ??
I don't think you should. I'm going to use 7 until its support runs out. "If something ain't broke, don't fix it."
Well,I like windows 10 so far,I don't know if it is still safe tho.
My disk reaches 100% most of the time even without any processing .. Some usb 2.0 dont work..cam doesnt work even though i updated all drivers
@Stygmata is your win10 a clean install or an upgrade? legit or cracked?
Upgrade from a legit 8.1
try a clean install .. most people are having incompatibility problem with upgrades .. this could be resolved with updates but we cant possibly know when those updates are gonna arrive.
Windows 10 is definitely worth the upgrade.
It is not necessary to download the update via Windows Update because you'll have to reserve an upgrade. Instead you can download the .iso image directly from Microsoft's website and install Windows 10 via a bootable USB or run the setup immediately from Windows 7 to upgrade.
Sooner or later, Microsoft will stop the support for Windows 7, so you'll need to upgrade to 8, 8.1 or 10. I personally recommend Windows 10 since the traditional start menu that pops up is back (you can change this in Settings, make it just like Windows 8 full screen), additionally, Windows 10 is as fast as Windows 7, if not faster. There are numerous reasons why you should upgrade, but hey, that's my opinion. So it's up to you.
Good luck,
-Michael.
It is not necessary to download the update via Windows Update because you'll have to reserve an upgrade. Instead you can download the .iso image directly from Microsoft's website and install Windows 10 via a bootable USB or run the setup immediately from Windows 7 to upgrade.
Sooner or later, Microsoft will stop the support for Windows 7, so you'll need to upgrade to 8, 8.1 or 10. I personally recommend Windows 10 since the traditional start menu that pops up is back (you can change this in Settings, make it just like Windows 8 full screen), additionally, Windows 10 is as fast as Windows 7, if not faster. There are numerous reasons why you should upgrade, but hey, that's my opinion. So it's up to you.
Good luck,
-Michael.
mickzster wroteWindows 10 is definitely worth the upgrade.
It is not necessary to download the update via Windows Update because you'll have to reserve an upgrade. Instead you can download the .iso image directly from Microsoft's website and install Windows 10 via a bootable USB or run the setup immediately from Windows 7 to upgrade.
I don't recommend installing the .iso because I did that and I couldn't use my key. Had to crack it, sadly...
I upgraded from a cracked windows 8.1 to windows 10. Then extracted the legit key from windows 10 and did a clean reinstall of windows from an iso downloaded from Microsoft.rtp wrotemickzster wroteWindows 10 is definitely worth the upgrade.
It is not necessary to download the update via Windows Update because you'll have to reserve an upgrade. Instead you can download the .iso image directly from Microsoft's website and install Windows 10 via a bootable USB or run the setup immediately from Windows 7 to upgrade.
I don't recommend installing the .iso because I did that and I couldn't use my key. Had to crack it, sadly...
You could try this if you want to avoid the KMSpico route and other activators.
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On 14, January 2020, to be exact.mickzster wrote Sooner or later, Microsoft will stop the support for Windows 7, so you'll need to upgrade to 8, 8.1 or 10.
I have time.