RE: Win 10 free upgrade
Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2015 9:05 pm
ORIGINAL: rhondabrwn
This is interesting. A setting that allows your PC to become a server for dispensing MS updates using your bandwidth.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/2955491/ ... k.nl_today
so i'm guessing you use something completely different as a O/S then?
every time you install anything, go online, use a mobile phone or send any sort of electronic message, or plain snail mail for that matter, some one has the chance to read it, no matter what you do, or what ever method you use, unless you're saying we go back to writing on slates i can't see the point of repeating the same old scaremongering and poorly misinformed posts, as nothing in the thread has mentioned anything new that hasn't been in all O/S since they first started making them, now at least they are telling you in advance and letting you make a more informed choice, does it keep dates / work and will use it?, is the same as cookies and sites that keep them, who cares?
well from that comment you are from the US, and are still in a denial that you live in a democracy as why you may think you have much choice or control of well anything, mega corps have been running the world for too long, and have the power the normal person doesn't, they just let you think you do.Shouldnt a democracy always be vigilant?
ORIGINAL: rhondabrwn
This is interesting. A setting that allows your PC to become a server for dispensing MS updates using your bandwidth.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/2955491/ ... k.nl_today
Utterly. Ive repaired any problems myself. Theres no need for any modifications since I mostly use it for gaming and it still runs them superbly. No need to change a thing, especially when you need to modify the so-called, "upgrade" to prevent data leaks and unwarranted snooping. What kind of paranoids need to know what I do?But now that Microsoft has ended support for Windows XP, any outstanding bugs and security holes are never going to be fixed. So as you're still using it, you're living on borrowed time, and you prefer this to window 10?
Thats because youre a follower. Theres no need to fix something that isnt broken & spyware should be illegal and enforced as such. Linux is superior enough for searching & working.very strange, you point out problems with the latest O/S and give good reasons not to use it, then carry on using something that will never now have any known problems fixed, while the latest ones gets 1000's of hours spent per week, week in week out for it's future life, they have already said, this may be the last O/S and just carry on updating and replacing it with patches and fixes, and money both of us could never understand the amount in numbers or costs etc, and still you choose to use XP? must admit in it's day, with windows 98SE, XP was one of the best, but now? sorry it's obsolete and as soon as the support went, it had it's day with me.
More like an icebreaker cutting through glaciers of undesired, preposterous & useless intrusions, but thanks for the luck. [:'(]but good luck, like a leaky boat on a vast ocean, it may or may not sink, it's a gamble, but stay lucky
Win 12 or Win 13
ORIGINAL: zakblood
lol,Win 12 or Win 13
so you're not what you call software buff then?
as M/S has said, but not made it 100% clear and final as yet, but have made more than a few comments on the subject, Windows 10 will be the last version of windows, full stop, it will just be upgraded and patched and has no end of life statement, all other O/S before it had one stated as soon as it was released, a clear path to the next version and upgrade, windows 10 does not, and for a reason.
so you maybe waiting for a long long time, but have a year to take up the free offer, then after that buy it if needed.
good luck.
What can it do that Linux cannot?ok, here's something you haven't got, it's a godmode version of a O/S works in 10