Personally I prefer Windows 7 and will stick with it for a long time. I do plan to upgrade ONE of my Win7 systems to Windows 10 and get used to it, since clearly that is where Windows is going and Microsoft WILL have their way with us, sooner or later.”
I like my Win 7 computers as well and will stick with them But like you, will probably put Win 10 on one machine eventually.
I understand that folks on another board - techies -have downloaded the Win 10, but it just resides there until one actively installs it.
So far, that's true.
The official release isn't for another two months.
So far, Windows 10 pre-releases have been the "Technical Preview" downloads, which are completely voluntary and under your control if you choose to play with them.
However, once the official release happens, we (users) lose control of our Windows computers. I am quite serious about this, and plan to post another thread about it within a few days after gathering a bit more solid info.
Something Microsoft is saying, but not too loudly yet:
When you upgrade to Windows 10 as a user, your computer WILL download the features and security updates automatically, and they WILL be installed automatically, and you Will NOT have any choice about it.If you run Windows 10, your computer is less your own than ever before.Moreover, Windows enterprise business customers will NOT have this happen. Microsoft is using YOU as their guinea pigs to test the updates for stability and safety first.
Windows is becoming a "service".