by Tdarcos » Mon Jul 04, 2016 12:15 pm
My new computer, a six-core 64-bit 3.5 ghz Cybertron I bought last year or so for about $1,000, had a free upgrade from 7 to 10. (My sister previously gave me one of her unused upgrade keys and so originally I had upgraded it from Win 7 Home Premium to Win 7 Professional.)
I haven't really noticed much difference in the way it operates or runs programs except they fucked up the menu system for finding a program.
Used to be you could put things in folders related to what you were doing. Now it shows everything in alphabetical order by program name, which does not allow organization as I want it. If they are going to put that in, they should give people the choice to use it the old way or the new way.
My previous high-end computer, a 64 bit Win 7 Quad Core 3.1 ghz Acer Aspire - and I've already heard the Aspie jokes, so forget it - is not beefy enough to upgrade to Windows 10. So that one, which is on the desk behind me, I use for other work, especially since it has the rotating monitor.
My new computer, a six-core 64-bit 3.5 ghz Cybertron I bought last year or so for about $1,000, had a free upgrade from 7 to 10. (My sister previously gave me one of her unused upgrade keys and so originally I had upgraded it from Win 7 Home Premium to Win 7 Professional.)
I haven't really noticed much difference in the way it operates or runs programs except they fucked up the menu system for finding a program.
Used to be you could put things in folders related to what you were doing. Now it shows everything in alphabetical order by program name, which does not allow organization as I want it. If they are going to put that in, they should give people the choice to use it the old way or the new way.
My previous high-end computer, a 64 bit Win 7 Quad Core 3.1 ghz Acer Aspire - and I've already heard the Aspie jokes, so forget it - is not beefy enough to upgrade to Windows 10. So that one, which is on the desk behind me, I use for other work, especially since it has the rotating monitor.