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If you're not already using one, switch to an SSD. Makes a world of difference.
How do you people like Windows 10. I installed it and if you run Skype on it you get so much lag! I had to overclock my GPU fan just to play CS:GO.
The tracking features are now deployed via updates in windows 7, and windows 8, so if privacy is the main concern, at this point windows 10 is no better or worse.
I've run into some minor bugs, but at this point I have no issues staying with windows 10.
Or an SSHD. I got one, and I absolutely love it. For almost everything I do, it is blazingly quick, and it's a several-year-old laptop.
Haven't tried Skype on it yet. I normally use my Xbox One, phone, or tablet for Skype. And I don't game on my PC. What is CS:GO?
I ran the tech version on another machine and have not decided whether or not to do a clean install on several new PCs I just built. I recall with Windows 98, every 6 months, almost like clockwork, I had to re-install the OS and all my software.
I think there are several problem inherent in Windows. The MFT never dies, you wind up with processes you don't know about, and unneeded registry entries....additionally, most people do not do service reduction...that is to say if you look at Black Viper...or get the automated software, you don't get rid of...that is disable, set on manual....services that are unneeded.
It takes me a long time to do a fresh instillation so I finally learned how to use AIK, multiple imaging software (Macrium and Acronis are my favorites,) and a lot of tweaks before I even install all my software.
I move my user folder along with app data to a separate HDD keeping only the OS on an SSD partitioned as C: for the OS and d: for VirtualBox.
Install, tweaks....a lot of them, create an answer file, make an image, run sysprep, make an image, install software, make an image...then do incremental backups of OS and sync my data files.
Any experiments are done using virtualization. I browse in Bit Box which is a transparent browser using Linex in VirtualBox to protect me from malware....you don't need to know anything about virtualization to run it.
I leared a lot from the windows 7 and 10 forums
What bugs?
The ONLY bug I have experienced, and this was just last night oddly enough was..I use the fingerprint reader to sign in to the laptop, and for the first time last night, it asked me to verify my MS password..so I put the (known correct) PW and it said it was incorrect. I thought at first it was a bit of Malware, but no it was Win10 /MS not recognizing my PW, had to reset it.
What bugs?
The ONLY bug I have experienced, and this was just last night oddly enough was..I use the fingerprint reader to sign in to the laptop, and for the first time last night, it asked me to verify my MS password..so I put the (known correct) PW and it said it was incorrect. I thought at first it was a bit of Malware, but no it was Win10 /MS not recognizing my PW, had to reset it.
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No, you can wipe yearly and be fine. Also if that is a problem for you use this instead https://ninite.com/. It works great.
My experience with using Windows 10 so far has been of absolute frustration. A pain in the ass is a gross understatement.
I installed it on my brand new Toshiba P50t and ever since then not a second has gone pass without it freezing up and glitching all over the place. I've performed a hard reset and so far nothing has worked, I'll be promptly moving back to Windows 7 as soon as possible in order to rid myself of this plague that is Windows 10.