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V 1703
Toshiba Satellite with 8 GB ram, 64 bit, Win10 Pro.
Started as Win7 Pro, did the free upgrade to Win10 Pro and all the upgrades and updates since. V 1703 was auto-installed yesterday. Took about 4 hours. The few programs that I use all work as before. I haven't noticed any changes (I thoroughly reviewed everything in the setup options) except that the machine now boots directly into the password screen. Prior to 1703, I had to press a key to get the password screen. The few programs I use are Windows File Explorer, Forte Agent, Quicken, Chrome, CCleaner, Avast Pro and Malwarebytes Premium. Firefox and Libre Office are also loaded on the machine, and kept current although rarely used. This casual computer user has no complaints with the 1703 update/upgrade. |
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On 02/06/2017 18:46, Dor wrote:
Toshiba Satellite with 8 GB ram, 64 bit, Win10 Pro. Started as Win7 Pro, did the free upgrade to Win10 Pro and all the upgrades and updates since. V 1703 was auto-installed yesterday. Took about 4 hours. The few programs that I use all work as before. I haven't noticed any changes (I thoroughly reviewed everything in the setup options) except that the machine now boots directly into the password screen. Prior to 1703, I had to press a key to get the password screen. The few programs I use are Windows File Explorer, Forte Agent, Quicken, Chrome, CCleaner, Avast Pro and Malwarebytes Premium. Firefox and Libre Office are also loaded on the machine, and kept current although rarely used. This casual computer user has no complaints with the 1703 update/upgrade. This is wonderful; Normally people don't post success stories here but you are the exception and I congratulate you. Perhaps SteveGG, that Canadian small Boys Abuser and drug dealer can learn something from you. Thanks for posting here. -- With over 500 million devices now running Windows 10, customer satisfaction is higher than any previous version of windows. |
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On Fri, 02 Jun 2017 19:07:42 +0100, Goof Boi wrote:
On 02/06/2017 18:46, Dor wrote: Toshiba Satellite with 8 GB ram, 64 bit, Win10 Pro. Started as Win7 Pro, did the free upgrade to Win10 Pro and all the upgrades and updates since. ... This casual computer user has no complaints with the 1703 update/upgrade. This is wonderful; Normally people don't post success stories here but you are the exception and I congratulate you. And Dor wasn't even compelled to crosspost the story to two Linux groups! You, Goof Boi, stand out as one of only a few ****bags here. Thanks for posting here. and not to Linux groups, as Goof Boi does. |
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On 06/02/17 20:07, Good Guy wrote:
On 02/06/2017 18:46, Dor wrote: Toshiba Satellite with 8 GB ram, 64 bit, Win10 Pro. Started as Win7 Pro, did the free upgrade to Win10 Pro and all the upgrades and updates since. V 1703 was auto-installed yesterday. Took about 4 hours. An update that takes more than 10 minutes are just wrong and displays bad design. This casual computer user has no complaints with the 1703 update/upgrade. This is wonderful; Normally people don't post success stories here but you are the exception and I congratulate you. Perhaps SteveGG, that Canadian small Boys Abuser and drug dealer can learn something from you. None of the Linux users has anything to complain about 17.04, maybe you Good Guy should install it, then you wouldn't have had the issue you had with WannaCry, how many bitcoins did you spend to get back your data? |
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On Fri, 2 Jun 2017 21:20:07 +0200, in alt.comp.os.windows-10
"J.O. Aho" wrote: On 02/06/2017 18:46, Dor wrote: V 1703 was auto-installed yesterday. Took about 4 hours. An update that takes more than 10 minutes are just wrong and displays bad design. That would be my opinion if I were a professional programmer and had a solid basis for said opinion. Back in the DOS days a low level format of a (much smaller) HD and the reloading DOS took about 25 minutes because there were so many diskettes. Another 25 to load software, add config.sys and autoexec.bat, and the machine was usable again. Given how fast tech is today, I just don't understand *updates* that take an entire evening. [ Linux comments snipped ] |
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