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Old May 10th 18, 08:11 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
Frank Slootweg
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Default Market share of Win10 in large companies/businesses? (was: Update cycle; KB41037211)

Keith Nuttle wrote:
This is the worst update yet that MS has put out.

[...]
My laptop CPU i7, 8GB ram, 1TB on the disk installed the main update,
with minimal problems, but took four restarts to get KB41037211
installed, It is running very slow. It would go through the update
restart and it would still show there was an update to install. After
trying last night and KB41037211 failing to install, I restarted several
more times this morning and it finally installed.

Some time to day I will have to try to update my desktop, it only has a
CPU i5, 8GB of memory and a 2TB of disk storage.

I pity the poor IT specialist in a large company if they are
experiencing the same thing. However thanks to MS they have job security.


That makes me wonder, are there any - reliable - statistics about the
use of Windows 10 in large companies/businesses?

As I've said before - about the use of XP - large(r) companies/
businesses will have their infrastructure hidden from the outside world,
so normal stats-gatherers [1] can not report these systems.

[1]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Windows#Usage_share_and_device_sales

What am I getting for all of the expenditure of time? 3D paint, Virtual
reality, and a couple of other "IMPROVEMENTS" which I never use. However
I am "real" excited about the change in the left panel of the Settings
screen.


That's why I'm glad our two systems are still on 8.1. The newest one
was bought a couple of months before 10 came out. Phew! Narrow escape!
:-)

[Yes, I tried 10. Trying was more than enough.]
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