Windows 10
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I have been using it for a year already (part of the open beta) so far no conflicts with any software, I went from 7-10.
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How would you compare it to win XP solo? For me the only really worthwhile windows ever made...
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@jql said:
How would you compare it to win XP solo? For me the only really worthwhile windows ever made...
Lol, I forgot what XP was like, win 7 was awesome, 8 was meh! and 10 is good and fast.
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nice, thx!
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I finally read through the free upgrade information. Now that I've accepted it, I'm curious if win10 Home will have the same network capabilities as win8.1
There was an issue back when win vista came out (I forget the details now) that limited how many computers could access shared network folders, or something like that. I am always leery with each windows upgrade that something is going to be taken away, or limited, or some such intentional hobbling that then becomes available only in the "pro" version. -
For Windows 10, I am most concerned about drivers, specifically printers. Are you using printer drivers for windows 7?
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@rparsons said:
For Windows 10, I am most concerned about drivers, specifically printers. Are you using printer drivers for windows 7?
I have had no printer issues, I upgraded from Win 7 to 10 and everything worked without me doing a thing.
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I also didn't have any problems with printer or display drivers. And i am using lots of different printers Canon/HP/Epson en Brother.
Windows 10 is for me the best windows after XP
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Been running Windows 10 since the public beta opened up and no major problems in general. But Geeeez.... When is SU going to scale correctly for higher resolution displays? Was an issue w Windows 8 and still is an issue now!
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Been running Windows 10 since the public beta opened up and no major problems in general. But Geeeez.... When is SU going to scale correctly for higher resolution displays? Was an issue w Windows 8 and still is an issue now!
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Also been using 10 for paid work for 8 - 9 months without major issues. Had some problems with nvidia drivers and bsod for a while, but these seem to have been sorted.
I do like it. One thing I would like to be improved is legacy stuff that ms does not remove probably to avoid breaking old outdated programs. For example, and it is probably a major undertaking, but..., there is now a new way to set things up on a machine, called settings, but we still have the good old control panel. BUt I guess that is ms. If my memory is correct, I do remember having still having windows 3.11 inside win 98 and ME.
Apple did it right, when they moved to x86, and left rosetta initially as standard install, and then as optional, until they finally decided to remove it forever. Also did this with the classic enviroment, which essentially was a virtual machine running os pre x. But, ms would probably upset some big enterprise running some obscure accouunting software from 1997 if they decide to remove legacy support.
I do like the new start menu, the live tiles seem kind of useful, and the tamed metro interface inside windows seem to be a good compromise. I do like the flat metro look, and would recommend it over 8 and 8 definitely, over 7, and certainly over xp (those candy buttons really look dated nowadays)
It is as fast as 8, if not faster, but nowadays that is all relative, with widespread availability of ssds and hybrid drives.
Sketchup works the same way it did in 8 /8.1 As previously mentioned, display scaling sucks, and skp will look terrible. Avoid high dpi screens, or stick to 100% scaling. Lets hope trimble does some overhaul of skp ui, with more modern interface elements that work better with display scaling.
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Like everyone else, I have heard a whole lot of conflicting comments and advice about windows 10, it is going subscription, it is not going subscription and a lot of other 'stuff'. I have just spoken to a windows technician and he stated categorically that windows 10 will be free to windows 7 and 8 users for one year starting 29th of july 2015 and after that it has to be bought for 119 US $. NO subscription is planned or being considered. Whether our programs will be compatible or hardware but it is nice to have some solid info after the conjecture.
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@caronte01 said:
Also been using 10 for paid work for 8 - 9 months without major issues. Had some problems with nvidia drivers and bsod for a while, but these seem to have been sorted.
I do like it. One thing I would like to be improved is legacy stuff that ms does not remove probably to avoid breaking old outdated programs. For example, and it is probably a major undertaking, but..., there is now a new way to set things up on a machine, called settings, but we still have the good old control panel. BUt I guess that is ms. If my memory is correct, I do remember having still having windows 3.11 inside win 98 and ME.
Apple did it right, when they moved to x86, and left rosetta initially as standard install, and then as optional, until they finally decided to remove it forever. Also did this with the classic enviroment, which essentially was a virtual machine running os pre x. But, ms would probably upset some big enterprise running some obscure accouunting software from 1997 if they decide to remove legacy support.
I do like the new start menu, the live tiles seem kind of useful, and the tamed metro interface inside windows seem to be a good compromise. I do like the flat metro look, and would recommend it over 8 and 8 definitely, over 7, and certainly over xp (those candy buttons really look dated nowadays)
It is as fast as 8, if not faster, but nowadays that is all relative, with widespread availability of ssds and hybrid drives.
Sketchup works the same way it did in 8 /8.1 As previously mentioned, display scaling sucks, and skp will look terrible. Avoid high dpi screens, or stick to 100% scaling. Lets hope trimble does some overhaul of skp ui, with more modern interface elements that work better with display scaling.
I had lots of problems with bsod when I upgraded to 10. I upgraded and the NVIDIA drivers messed up so had to reinstall them, had to try multiple times and when complete upon restart it would stick in an endless loop of bsod. In the end I opted to revert back to 7. I am going to have another go this weekend when I have more time, can I ask what you did to solve your issues?
Thanks
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I just installed 10 coming from 8.1
I love the fact that the second desktop is gone and my new black startmenu bar, but apart from that I see nothing really new that pushes me toward it.
When I transitioned it uninstalled my nvidia drivers but all is fine since I downloaded and installed the new version win10 ready.
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I sus had issues with NVIDIA drivers. The latest ones I'm running work fine. I'll check as soon as I have one of my machines running. The ones installed by ms did not work. I also got bsod with those.
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Question: I have 1 pc running win7x64 home premium and 1 pc running win7x64pro. First one will upgrade to win10home and the other to win10pro. Can they still connect / share files over the network if both are upgraded? I expect not (no domain function available in win10home) but maybe someone knows?
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I think it should work like with win 7 pro/home. Home comes without some networking and group policy features, but thats the same for win 7 home.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/WindowsForBusiness/Compare (Business Experiences)The big change from Win7 Home to Win 10 Home is that you can't disable automatic updates!
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I'm currently running version 353.62 of nvidia drivers, without issues. Some previous version had problems. You may need to manually download these from nvidia, and replace the ones that ms installs from windows update. Maybe by this time, the ones available on windows update are current with the ones from nvidia.
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