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Member Since: 20-Jul-07
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MSX ?
so, why the sneaky push to upgrade to 10?

I find that a bit fakin rude to do it via update KBxxxxx, i think you can stik that upya arse, and promptly deleted tha fukka !! raspberry resource hoggin fakin useless snot rocket!!!



any opinions?

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Member Since: 15-Mar-05
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I'm last possible moment.going to hang on to W 7 until the possible moment.

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Member Since: 1-Jun-07
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Mae same here

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Member Since: 18-Jun-14
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I'm using 10, it's like 7 and 8.1 have been breeding.
For me, Windows has been in decline since XP but there are no real alternatives out there.

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I'll stick with 7 until the bitter end !

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I upgraded from 7 to 10 on one of my machines and don't have any issues with it. But then I'm not an expert. It works for me. I'm gonna do the laptop soon.

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I haven't had any major issues on the machines I've installed Windows 10 on. That said the attempts to strong arm people into upgrading are getting pretty desperate, basically they were blowing on about having windows 10 on a billion devices and it'll be considered a failure if they now can't get a free OS onto a billion devices. Spoiler alert it's not going to happen.

Last time I checked they had hit the skids at 270 million, and they were massaging those figures something awful, they are even counting Xbox One's and mobile phones, neither of which are selling particularly well, and probably the 5 times I've installed Windows 10 on my machine. Currently it has about a 12-14% market share while Windows 7 holds strong at around 52%, even Windows XP has about 11% which puts into perspective just how badly Windows 10 is doing. smile

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