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Goodbye W7
Just to say goodbye to all in the w7 newsgroup as I have now
successfully installed W10. I remember when I first joined receiving a lot of criticism for suggesting W8 was a pile of junk. It seems most of the world agrees with me now! We may meet again on W10. |
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Goodbye W7
"Scott" wrote in message
... Just to say goodbye to all in the w7 newsgroup as I have now successfully installed W10. I remember when I first joined receiving a lot of criticism for suggesting W8 was a pile of junk. It seems most of the world agrees with me now! We may meet again on W10. Hang on to this. You may need it. How to: Rollback to a previous version of Windows from Windows 10 https://techingiteasy.wordpress.com/...om-windows-10/ |
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Scott wrote on 8/20/2015 2:39 PM:
Just to say goodbye to all in the w7 newsgroup as I have now successfully installed W10. I remember when I first joined receiving a lot of criticism for suggesting W8 was a pile of junk. It seems most of the world agrees with me now! Most of what people objected to was easily fixed with add-ons like Classic Start Menu. |
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Bruce Hagen wrote:
"Scott" wrote in message ... Just to say goodbye to all in the w7 newsgroup as I have now successfully installed W10. I remember when I first joined receiving a lot of criticism for suggesting W8 was a pile of junk. It seems most of the world agrees with me now! We may meet again on W10. Hang on to this. You may need it. How to: Rollback to a previous version of Windows from Windows 10 https://techingiteasy.wordpress.com/...om-windows-10/ Good for only 30 days after migrating to Windows 10. I prefer relying on an image backup to revert my computer back to a prior state. No having to worry about or encountering troubles when using an inplace reversion scheme. To me, Windows 10 RTM really looks like another Preview release. They need more active feedback on how their product sucks. Lots of users won't test or use pre-release versions. By purporting the product was released (which impugns it is ready for public consumption), they get a lot more users testing their new software on more hardware. An easy way to hook 'em is with "free" bait. |
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Goodbye W7
Scott wrote:
Just to say goodbye to all in the w7 newsgroup as I have now successfully installed W10. I remember when I first joined receiving a lot of criticism for suggesting W8 was a pile of junk. It seems most of the world agrees with me now! We may meet again on W10. And if the rumours are correct, then Microshaft will have direct access to all that you type into W10 via a keylogger application, and that is then 'phoned-home' to their servers via a daily (or more) upload session[s] - and you, as a W10 user, apparently accept this when you agree to their EULA. If those rumours are true, then don't bank or shop online as your credit/debit card details will be accessible to them and 'approved' third parties - which *WILL* include the police, security services and various government departments upon request. And if you run non-legitimate software or are in the habit of downloading pirated films and music - then that will also be phoned-home for their attention. And I wondered why the were giving it away! |
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On Fri, 21 Aug 2015, "Disbelief" wrote:
Scott wrote: Just to say goodbye to all in the w7 newsgroup as I have now successfully installed W10. I remember when I first joined receiving a lot of criticism for suggesting W8 was a pile of junk. It seems most of the world agrees with me now! We may meet again on W10. And if the rumours are correct, then Microshaft will have direct access to all that you type into W10 via a keylogger application, and that is then 'phoned-home' to their servers via a daily (or more) upload session[s] - and you, as a W10 user, apparently accept this when you agree to their EULA. If those rumours are true, then don't bank or shop online as your credit/debit card details will be accessible to them and 'approved' third parties - which *WILL* include the police, security services and various government departments upon request. And if you run non-legitimate software or are in the habit of downloading pirated films and music - then that will also be phoned-home for their attention. And I wondered why the were giving it away! You got it, and when corporations and governments work overtly in collusion, that's called fascism. "Big Brother is Watching You" -- Bub |
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On 20/08/2015 22:03:54, Cy Burnot wrote:
Scott wrote on 8/20/2015 2:39 PM: Just to say goodbye to all in the w7 newsgroup as I have now successfully installed W10. I remember when I first joined receiving a lot of criticism for suggesting W8 was a pile of junk. It seems most of the world agrees with me now! Most of what people objected to was easily fixed with add-ons like Classic Start Menu. +1 with that installed and all the tiled apps deleted I have found it just as good as win 7 -- mick |
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"VanguardLH" wrote in message
... Bruce Hagen wrote: "Scott" wrote in message ... Just to say goodbye to all in the w7 newsgroup as I have now successfully installed W10. I remember when I first joined receiving a lot of criticism for suggesting W8 was a pile of junk. It seems most of the world agrees with me now! We may meet again on W10. Hang on to this. You may need it. How to: Rollback to a previous version of Windows from Windows 10 https://techingiteasy.wordpress.com/...om-windows-10/ Good for only 30 days after migrating to Windows 10. I prefer relying on an image backup to revert my computer back to a prior state. No having to worry about or encountering troubles when using an inplace reversion scheme. To me, Windows 10 RTM really looks like another Preview release. They need more active feedback on how their product sucks. Lots of users won't test or use pre-release versions. By purporting the product was released (which impugns it is ready for public consumption), they get a lot more users testing their new software on more hardware. An easy way to hook 'em is with "free" bait. No argument here. Recipients of the Free Upgrade are at best guinea pigs. |
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Goodbye W7
Bruce Hagen wrote on 08/20/2015 9:17 PM:
"VanguardLH" wrote in message ... Bruce Hagen wrote: "Scott" wrote in message ... Just to say goodbye to all in the w7 newsgroup as I have now successfully installed W10. I remember when I first joined receiving a lot of criticism for suggesting W8 was a pile of junk. It seems most of the world agrees with me now! We may meet again on W10. Hang on to this. You may need it. How to: Rollback to a previous version of Windows from Windows 10 https://techingiteasy.wordpress.com/...om-windows-10/ Good for only 30 days after migrating to Windows 10. I prefer relying on an image backup to revert my computer back to a prior state. No having to worry about or encountering troubles when using an inplace reversion scheme. To me, Windows 10 RTM really looks like another Preview release. They need more active feedback on how their product sucks. Lots of users won't test or use pre-release versions. By purporting the product was released (which impugns it is ready for public consumption), they get a lot more users testing their new software on more hardware. An easy way to hook 'em is with "free" bait. No argument here. Recipients of the Free Upgrade are at best guinea pigs. Lol...the estimated 67 million(and increasing rapidly over the next 11 months) free-upgrade adopters may very well determine the guinea pig state the Win7 population will have available to them in 2020. -- ...winston msft mvp windows experience |
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"Disbelief" wrote in message
... Scott wrote: Just to say goodbye to all in the w7 newsgroup as I have now successfully installed W10. I remember when I first joined receiving a lot of criticism for suggesting W8 was a pile of junk. It seems most of the world agrees with me now! We may meet again on W10. And if the rumours are correct, then Microshaft will have direct access to all that you type into W10 via a keylogger application, and that is then 'phoned-home' to their servers via a daily (or more) upload session[s] - and you, as a W10 user, apparently accept this when you agree to their EULA. If those rumours are true, then don't bank or shop online as your credit/debit card details will be accessible to them and 'approved' third parties - which *WILL* include the police, security services and various government departments upon request. And if you run non-legitimate software or are in the habit of downloading pirated films and music - then that will also be phoned-home for their attention. And I wondered why the were giving it away! I have a friend who is relatively tech-savvy who insisted on "upgrading." He is now allowed to go to Facebook, Google, Microsoft, and Wikipedia. No game sites, no YouTube, nothing else. It's enough to make me run fast and far from W10. Granted, this appears to have a lot to do with the ISP we both use, but I don't know much about W10 and I have no desire to learn. His quote: "Hmm, I feel like a kid now. (A grounded kid) I can access sites like F/B, GOOGLE, MICROSOFT, AND WIKIPEDIA. But if I try and surf the web (Any external links from those sites) I get this message from Windstream about agreeing to their new terms and conditions. Until I do, I have an extremely limited access to the internet. Did I mention the Windows 10 snitching and tracking services? I could have swore I indicated that I didn't want to participate in those. (Probably sends a red flag up if you choose not to share with Microsoft all of your friends contact information and locations.)" |
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In message , mick
writes: On 20/08/2015 22:03:54, Cy Burnot wrote: Scott wrote on 8/20/2015 2:39 PM: Just to say goodbye to all in the w7 newsgroup as I have now successfully installed W10. I remember when I first joined receiving a lot of criticism for suggesting W8 was a pile of junk. It seems most of the world agrees with me now! Most of what people objected to was easily fixed with add-ons like Classic Start Menu. +1 with that installed and all the tiled apps deleted I have found it just as good as win 7 So why not stay with 7 (-: (Sorry, I know - or think I do - that you _do_ have reasons for going to 8. But I see an awful lot of posts which say, basically, "8 can be made to look like 7", _without_ saying why move to it at all.) -- J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/1985 MB++G()AL-IS-Ch++(p)Ar@T+H+Sh0!:`)DNAf Radio 4 is the civilising influence in this country ... I think it is the most important institution in this country. - John Humphrys, Radio Times 7-13/06/2003 |
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J. P. Gilliver (John) wrote on 8/21/2015 5:11 PM:
So why not stay with 7 (-: (Sorry, I know - or think I do - that you _do_ have reasons for going to 8. But I see an awful lot of posts which say, basically, "8 can be made to look like 7", _without_ saying why move to it at all.) Because support for 7 ends "soon". :-) |
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"Alek" wrote in message
... J. P. Gilliver (John) wrote on 8/21/2015 5:11 PM: So why not stay with 7 (-: (Sorry, I know - or think I do - that you _do_ have reasons for going to 8. But I see an awful lot of posts which say, basically, "8 can be made to look like 7", _without_ saying why move to it at all.) Because support for 7 ends "soon". :-) January 14, 2020 isn't that soon............. |
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Goodbye W7
In message , Bruce Hagen
writes: "Alek" wrote in message ... J. P. Gilliver (John) wrote on 8/21/2015 5:11 PM: So why not stay with 7 (-: (Sorry, I know - or think I do - that you _do_ have reasons for going to 8. But I see an awful lot of posts which say, basically, "8 can be made to look like 7", _without_ saying why move to it at all.) Because support for 7 ends "soon". :-) January 14, 2020 isn't that soon............. (I think that's why he put it in quotes.) But surely the support for _any_ version of Windows will end eventually, ... -- J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/1985 MB++G()AL-IS-Ch++(p)Ar@T+H+Sh0!:`)DNAf Radio 4 is the civilising influence in this country ... I think it is the most important institution in this country. - John Humphrys, Radio Times 7-13/06/2003 |
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"J. P. Gilliver (John)" wrote in message
... In message , Bruce Hagen writes: "Alek" wrote in message ... J. P. Gilliver (John) wrote on 8/21/2015 5:11 PM: So why not stay with 7 (-: (Sorry, I know - or think I do - that you _do_ have reasons for going to 8. But I see an awful lot of posts which say, basically, "8 can be made to look like 7", _without_ saying why move to it at all.) Because support for 7 ends "soon". :-) January 14, 2020 isn't that soon............. (I think that's why he put it in quotes.) But surely the support for _any_ version of Windows will end eventually, ... You're right. I missed the sarcasm. |
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