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Old June 17th 15, 09:25 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-8
Keith Nuttle
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On 6/17/2015 3:13 PM, Dino wrote:
On 06/17/2015 02:14 PM, Keith Nuttle wrote:
On 6/17/2015 10:21 AM, Paul wrote:
Ken1943 wrote:
On Wed, 17 Jun 2015 08:44:53 -0500, VanguardLH wrote:

Leala wrote:

PeteCresswell wrote:

Per Bahabi aka Jack Miles:

I'm not rich but I've been saving for Windows 10.
What will Windows 10 deliver that XP, 7, or 8.1 will not?
Less control over your OS. :-(
Especially if you have the Home Edition which means no disabling
(notify
only) of automatic updates. If you want control over updates, you
will
need the Pro version of Windows 10.
Well, isn't that special.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RmwqnqL3Hbg

We are in control ... You are about to participate in a great
adventure
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCcdr4O-3gE

Guess you'll need a 3rd party firewall (not under Microsoft's control)
that blocks Microsoft's WSUS servers. You have to defend yourself
against Microsoft's "resistance is futile, you will adapt to service
us"
queer attitude. Either bend over and let Microsoft service you or
fight
back. Of course, if Microsoft doesn't get humping satisfaction, they
could disable features or cripple Windows 10 if you don't let them
service you. Or, if you have a Home Edition and want control without
having to fight back with a 3rd party firewall, buy the Pro edition
and
get serviced another way.

And many of us just sit back and wait for the release to really see
what
will happen. I can't wait to see what predictions/bull **** were close.

KenW

Ken, when you looked in the Windows 10 Preview control panels,
what did the Windows Update control panel show you ?

OK, here is a snapshot of the Win10 10130 control panels.

http://i62.tinypic.com/29e4nsm.jpg

There is *no* Windows Update control panel.

It would be pretty hard to control updates, without a control panel.

Paul

In Windows 8.1, the update settings are several levels down in "System
and Secure". I would suspect the update settings in Windows 10 are in
"Security and Maintenance", but several levels down.

Remember all of the post when Window 8 came out about there being no way
to create a CD without third party software. Everybody know now that
that the alarmist were wrong and Window 8 can create CD's.

I suspect like pelosi said about a bill that was past in Congress in
2009, paraphrased "You will have to approve it, to learn what it
contains". With Windows 10, you will have to install the final released
version to know what it will do, and where the settings to do it are
located.


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Either that or wait until somebody else installs it and read the
results. There is no hurry on Windows 10 because it is much like windows
8, with stuff stitched on.



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