Posted on 04/06/2017 9:26:47 PM PDT by dayglored
Microsoft is planning to start pushing out the free Windows 10 Creators Update on April 11. As is often the case, this will be a gradual rollout, meaning not everyone will get the update on day one. Microsoft will slowly ramp up the release — but starting today, you can get the latest build of Windows 10 without waiting.
You can use the Windows 10 Update Assistant to avoid having to convince Windows Update to serve the Creators Update to you. On the Windows 10 computer you want to update, head to microsoft.com/software-download/windows10 and click the blue “Update now” button. This will download the Windows 10 Update Assistant (about 6MB).
[Detailed instructions follow at the link...]
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Better don your flame suit. Mac fanboys will be along to, well, flame you...
I’ll have to try this.
When 7 doesnt work anymore I see an Apple in my future. We tried 10 and gave up even trying to work it.
Proud to be a user of MSFT’s last and greatest operating system, Windows 7. All else is telemetric uselessness.
#3 New and improved spying on you.
With all respect, I have a similar history to yours (here if you're curious) and what I've learned about the differences between a Mac and either Windows or Linux is that with a Mac, the more you know about the inner workings of computers, the harder it is to get your mind wrapped around how the Mac does things.
I have to constantly tell myself: "Stop thinking about what's going on in the computer. Just clear your mind and think about what you want to do. The Mac expects you to just do that, not think of how you'd do it with a handful of chips and a compiler."
That's why, in my opinion, Macs are generally better for non-geek types. But as you say, for us geek types, we have to stop thinking like we understand how it works, and just think of what we want to do.
Of course, YMMV, but that's been my experience, personally and with other technical and non-tech types.
I have rsync and find and chmod and gcc and make and whatever editor I feel like, automount NFS and SMB network drives, authenticate with NIS or LDAP, run Apache 2.4 as a webserver...
UNIX is the best there is, IMO. Not that the UNIX is justification for buying a Mac -- there are cheaper ways to get a commandline. Just sayin' :-)
LOL!
Curmudgeon reviews Windows 10
He has been reviewing computer stuff for decades
More from him: http://www.pcmag.com/author-bio/john-c.-dvorak
Windows 10: It’s a Miracle (That It Works)
By John C. Dvorak
http://www.pcmag.com/commentary/352709/windows-10-its-a-miracle-that-it-works
There should be a class action suit brought against Microsoft.
I’m bummed out. I will need lots of meds when 7 crashes and leave me without a puter.
Mandatory castration for all Microsoft programmers. We should don’t need another generation of them.
Hi Dayglored,
Ran across the below post from some guy a couple of days ago on another site. Just wanted to get feedback from a respected FR techie. What is your opinion on this guy's statement that Windows 10 is still available for free?
And thanks for all your do with the WindowsPingList. BTW, please add me to the list. Thanks!
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"Why are people paying for windows 10 when Microsoft is still giving it away for free?
I have successfully rolled Windows 7, 8, and 8.1 computers up to Windows 10 by using the Microsoft installation tool that you get directly from Microsoft's website. I have done this multiple times since they stopped offering the "get windows 10 for free" promotion. This will work just as long as you have a valid license key from your previous windows 7, 8, or 8.1 installation. It is also perfectly legal to reassign a windows key from say on old laptop to a new one just as long as it is used only one time. This only works with Windows 7, 8, and 8.1 licenses. You can use Microsoft's tool to then upgrade the computer to Windows 10 only after the older operating system is properly licensed by Microsoft. You will then get a new Windows 10 license directly from Microsoft that is exclusive to the computer you upgraded. You must do the upgrade in the fashion I describe or it will not work."
His proposed method for scamming a free install of Win10 sounds, well, "damned unlikely" is a kind way to put it.
It might have worked once or twice due to some fluke he doesn't recognize -- after all, no authentication system is flawless. I don't see how it circumvents Microsoft's activation mechanism, especially since Win8 (not 8.1) is completely ineligible for upgrade to Win10, and wasn't eligible even when the upgrade was free. Something smells.
Unless he can provide some demonstrable proof of it working, I consider it just hearsay. Unfortunately it's very difficult to provide such proof without doing it in person. Talk is cheap, and YT videos can be faked, etc.
Color me VERY skeptical.
Thanks so much. I really appreciate your input!
Okay you're on! Welcome!
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