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Win7 Upgrade Consideration?
Anyone exploring the possibilities of moving from Win7 to Win10 upon release.
Anyone with experience with Win10 can share insights for Win7 users - probably done before, but haven't seen much lately (mainly just Win8 to Win10). Thanks charliec |
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On Tue, 20 Jan 2015 17:28:11 -0600, philo wrote:
On 01/20/2015 04:56 PM, wrote: Anyone exploring the possibilities of moving from Win7 to Win10 upon release. Anyone with experience with Win10 can share insights for Win7 users - probably done before, but haven't seen much lately (mainly just Win8 to Win10). Thanks charliec I'm evaluating Win10 and believe it will be well received. If you want the Win8 "tiles" you can get them, but if you prefer a classic GUI similar to Win7, it's there by default. Since Win7 is still supported I don't see any real reason to upgrade. Thanks for the reply. I'm a Win7 User, not Win8, so was looking more for comparison to Win7. I read earlier that MS decided to retain the Win7 GUI in Win10, which is great! But, was wondering what advancements were being offered to prompt Win7 users to moved when Win10 is released. But, again, thanks for your reply. |
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On Tue, 20 Jan 2015 17:28:11 -0600, philo wrote:
On 01/20/2015 04:56 PM, wrote: Anyone exploring the possibilities of moving from Win7 to Win10 upon release. Anyone with experience with Win10 can share insights for Win7 users - probably done before, but haven't seen much lately (mainly just Win8 to Win10). Thanks charliec I'm evaluating Win10 and believe it will be well received. If you want the Win8 "tiles" you can get them, but if you prefer a classic GUI similar to Win7, it's there by default. Since Win7 is still supported I don't see any real reason to upgrade. Thanks for the reply. I'm a Win7 User, not Win8, so was looking more for comparison to Win7. I read earlier that MS decided to retain the Win7 GUI in Win10, which is great! But, was wondering what advancements were being offered to prompt Win7 users to moved when Win10 is released. But, again, thanks for your reply. |
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On Tue, 20 Jan 2015 15:55:11 -0800, wrote:
On Tue, 20 Jan 2015 17:28:11 -0600, philo wrote: On 01/20/2015 04:56 PM, wrote: Anyone exploring the possibilities of moving from Win7 to Win10 upon release. Anyone with experience with Win10 can share insights for Win7 users - probably done before, but haven't seen much lately (mainly just Win8 to Win10). Thanks charliec I'm evaluating Win10 and believe it will be well received. If you want the Win8 "tiles" you can get them, but if you prefer a classic GUI similar to Win7, it's there by default. Since Win7 is still supported I don't see any real reason to upgrade. Thanks for the reply. I'm a Win7 User, not Win8, so was looking more for comparison to Win7. I read earlier that MS decided to retain the Win7 GUI in Win10, which is great! But, was wondering what advancements were being offered to prompt Win7 users to moved when Win10 is released. But, again, thanks for your reply. Note that philo said "Since *Win7* is still supported...". -- Gene E. Bloch (Stumbling Bloch) |
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"Gene E. Bloch" wrote in message
... On Tue, 20 Jan 2015 15:55:11 -0800, wrote: On Tue, 20 Jan 2015 17:28:11 -0600, philo wrote: Since Win7 is still supported I don't see any real reason to upgrade. Thanks for the reply. I'm a Win7 User, not Win8, so was looking more for comparison to Win7. I read earlier that MS decided to retain the Win7 GUI in Win10, which is great! But, was wondering what advancements were being offered to prompt Win7 users to moved when Win10 is released. But, again, thanks for your reply. Note that philo said "Since *Win7* is still supported...". Just as a matter of interest I upgraded* (if thats the word) to the new 10 from 7 - worked grand I have to say... But I blue screened it myself. Thats a hobby of mine, stressing boxes, its fine now cos I actually own the win7 disc which I bought during a special on a Software for Students deal This was a 3yr old box might even be 4 yr old, 3gig ram, dual CPU E2180 @2ghz OK there was nothing else much running and I didn't have time to stuff the registry with add and remove shtuff :-) When 10 is a Final Release I think I might go for it - if I don't go Apple instead :-) Cheers Tommy |
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"Gene E. Bloch" wrote in message
... On Tue, 20 Jan 2015 15:55:11 -0800, wrote: On Tue, 20 Jan 2015 17:28:11 -0600, philo wrote: Since Win7 is still supported I don't see any real reason to upgrade. Thanks for the reply. I'm a Win7 User, not Win8, so was looking more for comparison to Win7. I read earlier that MS decided to retain the Win7 GUI in Win10, which is great! But, was wondering what advancements were being offered to prompt Win7 users to moved when Win10 is released. But, again, thanks for your reply. Note that philo said "Since *Win7* is still supported...". Just as a matter of interest I upgraded* (if thats the word) to the new 10 from 7 - worked grand I have to say... But I blue screened it myself. Thats a hobby of mine, stressing boxes, its fine now cos I actually own the win7 disc which I bought during a special on a Software for Students deal This was a 3yr old box might even be 4 yr old, 3gig ram, dual CPU E2180 @2ghz OK there was nothing else much running and I didn't have time to stuff the registry with add and remove shtuff :-) When 10 is a Final Release I think I might go for it - if I don't go Apple instead :-) Cheers Tommy |
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Anyone exploring the possibilities of moving from Win7 to Win10 upon release. Anyone with experience with Win10 can share insights for Win7 users - probably done before, but haven't seen much lately (mainly just Win8 to Win10). Thanks charliec If you have spare hard drives, you can test the Windows 10 Preview for yourself. It's the blue part of this photo. The live tile part on the right portion of the Menu, can be removed, one tile at a time. The shutdown icon, is the tiny thing near the top center of the menu. http://blogs.vmware.com/workstation/...0-1024x738.png Paul |
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Anyone exploring the possibilities of moving from Win7 to Win10 upon release. Anyone with experience with Win10 can share insights for Win7 users - probably done before, but haven't seen much lately (mainly just Win8 to Win10). Thanks charliec If you have spare hard drives, you can test the Windows 10 Preview for yourself. It's the blue part of this photo. The live tile part on the right portion of the Menu, can be removed, one tile at a time. The shutdown icon, is the tiny thing near the top center of the menu. http://blogs.vmware.com/workstation/...0-1024x738.png Paul |
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On 01/20/2015 05:57 PM, Gene E. Bloch wrote:
On Tue, 20 Jan 2015 15:55:11 -0800, wrote: On Tue, 20 Jan 2015 17:28:11 -0600, philo wrote: On 01/20/2015 04:56 PM, wrote: Anyone exploring the possibilities of moving from Win7 to Win10 upon release. Anyone with experience with Win10 can share insights for Win7 users - probably done before, but haven't seen much lately (mainly just Win8 to Win10). Thanks charliec I'm evaluating Win10 and believe it will be well received. If you want the Win8 "tiles" you can get them, but if you prefer a classic GUI similar to Win7, it's there by default. Since Win7 is still supported I don't see any real reason to upgrade. Thanks for the reply. I'm a Win7 User, not Win8, so was looking more for comparison to Win7. I read earlier that MS decided to retain the Win7 GUI in Win10, which is great! But, was wondering what advancements were being offered to prompt Win7 users to moved when Win10 is released. But, again, thanks for your reply. Note that philo said "Since *Win7* is still supported...". The only reason I've ever upgraded or changed operating systems is: 1) Lack of support 2) The new OS will do something better Though my main operating system now is Linux...I still do use Windows from time to time...and Win7 does absolutely everything I need so do not use Win8 or Win10 other than for testing purposes. |
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On 01/20/2015 05:57 PM, Gene E. Bloch wrote:
On Tue, 20 Jan 2015 15:55:11 -0800, wrote: On Tue, 20 Jan 2015 17:28:11 -0600, philo wrote: On 01/20/2015 04:56 PM, wrote: Anyone exploring the possibilities of moving from Win7 to Win10 upon release. Anyone with experience with Win10 can share insights for Win7 users - probably done before, but haven't seen much lately (mainly just Win8 to Win10). Thanks charliec I'm evaluating Win10 and believe it will be well received. If you want the Win8 "tiles" you can get them, but if you prefer a classic GUI similar to Win7, it's there by default. Since Win7 is still supported I don't see any real reason to upgrade. Thanks for the reply. I'm a Win7 User, not Win8, so was looking more for comparison to Win7. I read earlier that MS decided to retain the Win7 GUI in Win10, which is great! But, was wondering what advancements were being offered to prompt Win7 users to moved when Win10 is released. But, again, thanks for your reply. Note that philo said "Since *Win7* is still supported...". The only reason I've ever upgraded or changed operating systems is: 1) Lack of support 2) The new OS will do something better Though my main operating system now is Linux...I still do use Windows from time to time...and Win7 does absolutely everything I need so do not use Win8 or Win10 other than for testing purposes. |
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On Tue, 20 Jan 2015 19:25:52 -0600, philo wrote:
On 01/20/2015 05:57 PM, Gene E. Bloch wrote: On Tue, 20 Jan 2015 15:55:11 -0800, wrote: On Tue, 20 Jan 2015 17:28:11 -0600, philo wrote: On 01/20/2015 04:56 PM, wrote: Anyone exploring the possibilities of moving from Win7 to Win10 upon release. Anyone with experience with Win10 can share insights for Win7 users - probably done before, but haven't seen much lately (mainly just Win8 to Win10). Thanks charliec I'm evaluating Win10 and believe it will be well received. If you want the Win8 "tiles" you can get them, but if you prefer a classic GUI similar to Win7, it's there by default. Since Win7 is still supported I don't see any real reason to upgrade. Thanks for the reply. I'm a Win7 User, not Win8, so was looking more for comparison to Win7. I read earlier that MS decided to retain the Win7 GUI in Win10, which is great! But, was wondering what advancements were being offered to prompt Win7 users to moved when Win10 is released. But, again, thanks for your reply. Note that philo said "Since *Win7* is still supported...". The only reason I've ever upgraded or changed operating systems is: 1) Lack of support 2) The new OS will do something better Though my main operating system now is Linux...I still do use Windows from time to time...and Win7 does absolutely everything I need so do not use Win8 or Win10 other than for testing purposes. The OP replied to you with "I'm a Win7 User, not Win8...", so I was just pointing out to the OP that you had explicitly recognized that he has Win7. -- Gene E. Bloch (Stumbling Bloch) |
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On Tue, 20 Jan 2015 19:25:52 -0600, philo wrote:
On 01/20/2015 05:57 PM, Gene E. Bloch wrote: On Tue, 20 Jan 2015 15:55:11 -0800, wrote: On Tue, 20 Jan 2015 17:28:11 -0600, philo wrote: On 01/20/2015 04:56 PM, wrote: Anyone exploring the possibilities of moving from Win7 to Win10 upon release. Anyone with experience with Win10 can share insights for Win7 users - probably done before, but haven't seen much lately (mainly just Win8 to Win10). Thanks charliec I'm evaluating Win10 and believe it will be well received. If you want the Win8 "tiles" you can get them, but if you prefer a classic GUI similar to Win7, it's there by default. Since Win7 is still supported I don't see any real reason to upgrade. Thanks for the reply. I'm a Win7 User, not Win8, so was looking more for comparison to Win7. I read earlier that MS decided to retain the Win7 GUI in Win10, which is great! But, was wondering what advancements were being offered to prompt Win7 users to moved when Win10 is released. But, again, thanks for your reply. Note that philo said "Since *Win7* is still supported...". The only reason I've ever upgraded or changed operating systems is: 1) Lack of support 2) The new OS will do something better Though my main operating system now is Linux...I still do use Windows from time to time...and Win7 does absolutely everything I need so do not use Win8 or Win10 other than for testing purposes. The OP replied to you with "I'm a Win7 User, not Win8...", so I was just pointing out to the OP that you had explicitly recognized that he has Win7. -- Gene E. Bloch (Stumbling Bloch) |
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