Yeah, this is much better than Windows 8... Even the errir sounds are less painful to listen to.
Ah, more bullshit from good ol' Gordon Kelly.
1) Solitaire is still free in the exact same way it always has been. All of the game modes are free, no ads of any kind.
There are new additional features like tournaments, daily challenges, and other items. They are all free to play, or you can watch an ad beforehand.
2) DVD Playback is still free for whomever had it originally. People with Media Center get the DVD Playback app for free when upgrading.
It is indeed $15 for anyone who didn't previously use media center. But if you weren't previously using Media Center, this isn't a feature being "taken away", it's one you never used in the first place.
Also, any computers that ship with DVD players these days come with DVD playback software anyway.
Why the hell should Microsoft pay a license for enabling DVD playback for every single Windows computer when the vast majority don't even have DVD players anymore?
3) Random straw-man fluff bullshit that he added just to get a second page and set of ad views out of his article.
Just for some clarification, the DVD App, does it still come free after you do a clean install after upgrading?
I'm assuming not, as I dont have it, but would like to know.
I'm in Canada. I don't need Cortana to be culturally relevant to be able to kick a search off by voice, or give me a what's up about what my calendar says.The issue, I believe, is not about Cortana understanding the language, but is more about making Cortana culturally aware/relevant for each respective country.
I'm not sure. But I would hope the app is simply added to your account so you can re-download it to the same account just like any other app.
Does Windows 10 come with Office?
Good. Do you know what they're called?No, but I think there are decent free versions of Word, Excel, and Powerpoint in the store. I did the simple update and my version of 2013 Office remained unchanged.
What are some new keyboard commands in windows 10?
Whenever I choose 'Shut down', my system actually gets restarted. Anyone know what's up? Didn't do that with windows 7.
Good. Do you know what they're called?
Oh my God no way...If you have multiple virtual desktops you can use
ctrl+Windows key+left/right arrow key to switch between them!
Works even with games in fullscreen mode.
What are some new keyboard commands in windows 10?
Is that all, privacy wise?For those how care about your privacy check this guide out: https://fix10.isleaked.com/
That is the summation of privacy snafus in W10.A homegroups still a feature in Windows 10?
Is that all, privacy wise?
Or is there other stuff, that a fuss was made about?
For those how care about your privacy check this guide out: https://fix10.isleaked.com/
Indeed. I'm just making people aware for those who want it. Me personally, I went about 80% there but left on a few things.I get that people should be aware of that and have the options to opt out of whatever, but turning all that off turns off a lot convenient features the OS can provide and is clearly turning off security features that seems like a no-brainer to have enabled.
To each their own I guess
The most impressive thing about the upgrade, which I finally got, was that I didn't have to shuffle my stuff around. No moving of unwatched movies or mp3 or re-installing of programs, it just works!
But seriously, why doesn't Microsoft offer the upgrade deal to XP / Vista users?
Good. Do you know what they're called?
Word/Excel/Power Point Mobile
And OneNote is just OneNote
I thought the core 3 office apps in mobile form were only free on screen sizes 10.1" or lower.
There is no free version for desktop users and laptop users unless you use the website.
The default update settings are terrible if you play games a lot. Before I changed it, I've had the auto-updated hard lock my system twice while playing games and I had to restart.
So I have 64-bits W10, but most programs seems to run at 32 bits despite having installed the 64 bits version before I upgraded.
Hmmm.
So my computer was downloading Windows 10, but then it seemed to be doing nothing for a long time at "Preparing for installation." So like an idiot I stopped the download, closed Windows Update, and restarted the computer.
I put myself in the queue for a new download, but is there any way I can restart that previous download? If not, how long can I expect it to be before I can download again?
Is this if I bring Windows Update back up, or if I wait for the queue to get to me?It'll resume your download I think, even if the percent meter starts at the beginning, it'll jump to your previous point after a bit.
Is this if I bring Windows Update back up, or if I wait for the queue to get to me?
How do I open Windows Update?Wait, I might have misread your post. "Preparing for Installation" means that you've downloaded the bits and it's prepping for the update. If you open Windows Update it should prepare again.
They are free to download and view documents/spreadsheets/etc, but on a device of 10.1" or larger you need an Office 365 sub to edit documents. That of course does not interfere with the existing desktop version of Office through the standalone version or Office 365.
Just type Windows Update into startHow do I open Windows Update?
But viewers have always been free. This just seems like a shoe-in to sell Office 365 subs.
It did it to me at like 6 PM.They are free to download and view documents/spreadsheets/etc, but on a device of 10.1" or larger you need an Office 365 sub to edit documents. That of course does not interfere with the existing desktop version of Office through the standalone version or Office 365.
Isn't the default time like 3AM?
Microsoft is only saying Windows 10 is ready for your system when they are confident that the drivers etc... are ready and you will have an easy upgrade experience. If they are not confident and there are still issues, they won't notify you.Unless you're being sarcastic, I don't see how this makes any difference. It's not as if the auto-installer is intelligent in figuring out which drivers work best with which systems and tailors your download as such.