Sorta like apple?Upgrade went well. I'd say the biggest flaw was it doesn't just tell you to 'hold on' while it finds all the drivers and sources/installs them - shit just doesn't work randomly for 10-20 minutes and then it does.
Not 100% sure if it works in 10 but on 7 I would choose activate by phone and call in. Did it probably half a dozen times across as many machines and never had an issue.Ok, I just upgraded to Windows 10 but I did a clean install. Apparently what I was supposed to do was do an upgrade first and then do a clean install (what an idiotic upgrade path!) so now my machine will not activate. Is there a fix for this?
Sounds more like the winsxs got cleaned up. IE every time you install a new version of video card drivers that folder grows by 200x permanently, keeping a version of each driver package you have installed. So if you are diligent at keeping everything up to date all the time that folder gets huge.One nice thing I noticed upgrading from Windows 7 is that all the sudden I had an extra 20GB on my SSD that was almost full. The Windows 10 install must be significantly smaller than Windows 7.
So you chose not to upgrade (clean install) and you're complaining about theupgrade path?Ok, I just upgraded to Windows 10 but I did a clean install. Apparently what I was supposed to do was do an upgrade first and then do a clean install (what an idiotic upgrade path!) so now my machine will not activate. Is there a fix for this?
Yes and? I fail to see your point.You know Windows has been sending diagnostic information through action center for a really long time, right?
I haven't delved into it, but from what I just glanced at Windows 10 now has the ability to collect stuff from your other applications like word and anything you type on the computer. They market it as collected data about the way you type to help you get ads and "experience" targeted to you.Yes and? I fail to see your point.
Actually, youdidn'tpay for WIN10 so...I guess my biggest issue is I pay for an OS to be an OS. Not to use me to make money by selling what I do at home for ads. Search engines do it, but I'm not paying for google.
I also don't like them pulling it out of something I write locally like a letter etc...
Occasionally.. Rarely an ad service actually gets it right and shows me something I would be interested in. A movie I didn't know was coming out. A book I forgot about or didn't know about. A device to improve my QOL. It's like when you know you like xx books and want some recommendations. After you have exhausted your friends and your usual sources it would be really useful to have a site that could match you up with more books that match your tastes or possibly introduce you to books in entirely different genres that you didn't think to consider but now love!I don't have cable, don't listen to the radio, and use adblocking on all my devices. The only ads I see these days are billboards. If I want/need something I'll go looking for it. I don't need third parties collecting all my info and selling it off to serve me ads.