Posted on 07/07/2015 6:16:20 PM PDT by dayglored
I don’t know. I go to crack my window a little and it goes all the way down. Still trying to get used to that feature.
I think he’s bitching for the sake of bitching. I’ve been using “Windows 10” ONLY since November, on my home computer.
I have no complaints at this point. The driver issues I had early on have been resolved.
So the UI is different from Win7.
BFD.
I have a start menu in the lower left corner of each display. I can find stuff in it.
The Windows administrative stuff is better organized than ever.
All my applications and tools work.
What’s the problem?
Oh, yes: Build 10130.
Just give me powershell 5
No argument there. Hated tiles. Hated hot corners.
I expect they'll have that back-ported to W7/2012 R2 not long after W10 goes RTM.
From what I've seen "tiles" are a stupid idea. What are "hot corners"?
I think he’s referring to win 8, where there are what we once called drop downs at the corners..and sides (used to call them side bars)
On these new OS’s, the dropdowns can be anything, including portions of the application you are running..
It takes you a while to discover them so that you can use the application or your device as intended. It’s really frustrating for old timers who started with 3.1 or win 95..
That would be me..
Go used to the tiles....finally....but they are really nothing more than a vast improvement over the much older attempts at a interactive desktops, introduced with win 98.
The difference is, that the design allows this to work the same on any screen size or device. Touch or curser.
As I said, I am getting used to it, but it has been frustrating..
Call tech help and you will be understanding a foreign language at no extra cost.
You cannot change the type of font. It looks to be segoe ui. You can change the size.
> I expect they'll have that back-ported to W7/2012 R2 not long after W10 goes RTM.
I'm waiting for the version that includes Secure Shell (~OpenSSh equiv) to get backported to Win7. :-)
80% of my daily work and 30-40% of my play at home involves getting a remote shell over SSh. Gotta have it...
Because they know they’re playing catch-up. They make radical changes in an attempt to reach Apple.
I just wish they didn’t do it with their server software, which is good.
Don't know about Honda, but most auto makers change the user interface over the different model years.
Things like the symbols used, what's on the stalks and what buttons are on the wheel. The heater/AC controls change at an even more frequent rate...:^)
So yes, you do have to re-learn some behaviors in your new car.
I’m signed up for the free Win10 upgrade.
I will make a backup image of my current Win7 system and dual-boot Win7 and Win10.
It just seems safer that way.
If Microsoft wants to put that experimental, teen/phone-oriented, focus-group-generated crap in a consumer UI, that's their business. But making it the primary interface on a serious server that serious network admins have to work on, is incomprehensibly dumb.
And that mindset goes all the way back to when they shoehorned the Win95 UI onto NT4, which up to that point would have been a fine server OS.
My first experience with a fresh Server 2012 install was a horror show. The twin of Win8's godawful UI popped up and stood between me and getting any work done. I wasted so much time just trying to do the simplest things, I finally relented. I wiped it, installed 2008, and did everything I had to to do in less than half the time I had previously wasted trying to get 2012 to a point where I could use it without cursing constantly.
They should learn to leave the server OS well enough alone, when they have a good thing. But I'm not holding my breath.
Agreed. My only caution to you is watch out for the Win10 boot manager. I don't know anything about it except that it's more restrictive in some ways.
I would HOPE that they don't prevent you from dual-booting 10 and 7, but I'll bet you can't use the 7 boot manager with 10. You'll probably have to let the 10 boot manager do its thing and then figure out how to get 7 back onto the machine.
I'm just guessing, you understand -- I haven't tried to do it myself yet.
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