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Windows 10 continues its slow march to desktop domination
http://betanews.com/wp-content/uploa...ts-768x510.jpg With undisguised admiration for Microsoft's thuggish campaign to dominate you, this author extrapolates current "adoption" rates to predict Windows 10 majority in two years' time. He has failed to consider a couple of factors:
Unless Microsoft buys a vowel I'll be a Linux user when the options run out and Microsoft is very busy "dominating" the market. They make Darth Vader look like a hero.:D:D:D |
I would not be taken back if MS said they would extend the free offer. They are making a mess of the updates for Win7/8 willfully only time will tell but for the moment lets call it being sloppy.
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Here's the dilemma. If Microsoft starts charging for Windows 10, which is overpriced as is :D:D, then forced upgrades will no longer be possible. Only forcing an unwanted free "product" can be tolerated. Forcing someone to buy a product is against the Interstate Commercial Code unless your name is Obama. Then you can be forced to buy overpriced insurance that you don't need so the people who do need it but can't afford it can have it provided for "less."
But for Microsoft, that would put them in conflict with the law and people would push the issue. So look for Microsoft to trot out their "Popular demand has been so great that we are continuing to provide Windows 10 for free for the next six months. Or a year. It doesn't matter. As soon as they charge even $10 for the piece of trash growing market share is over. |
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Which for me means to then run to separat systems. I currently do not even add funds to Steam wallet under Windows anymore but only under Linux. A gaming rig will then only be used for gaming - AND NOTHING ELSE. EVERYTHING ELSE then will be done not just under a different HD and OS on the same machine, but a separate laptop with Linux. When that time comes, and no perosnal data can be fished off by MS from my game rig, my major concern then will be the obviously disastrous quality of the OS itself, its mess-creating updates, it's many failures with KB updates often even increasing the mess. Some mon ths ago it was announced that a huge law suite was beeing formed against MS over these things. I wonder what has happened to that. And I doubt it has big chances anyway. |
Somebody have me committed before I hurt somebody! I just built a Windows 10 computer.:wah:
And the client PAID for Windows 10 OEM. $65 or so, about $30 less than Windows 7 OEM used to be. To atone for my crime, I convinced my brother to do a dual install of Ubuntu 16.04 and Windows 7. He's actually having a good time with it and told me he can see the day when he won't want Windows on his machine at all. If he can get NASCAR 2003 to run in WINE, he'll happy. |
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On one hand I say good but on the other hand I have no trust in MicroSoft who no doubt have got a nasty rabbit in the hat to pop out after July. |
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Microsoft Says It Will Stop Pestering Users to "Get Windows 10" in July Why? Well, because when you sell it, you can't force someone to use it. The price for Windows 10 Home will be about $110, which is silly because I just bought Windows 10 OEM for $65. Actually my client did. I handled it with gloves and sanitized my hands after burning the gloves. Having tricked all the people they could into "upgrading" Microsoft will disable and eventually remove the GWX (Get Windows 10) software from millions of victims over the next year, they say. I've been checking out Ubuntu 16.04. It's brilliant. Plays Silent Hunter 4, Borderlands 2, Counterstrike: Global Offensive and hundreds of other top games. Its Microsoft Office freeware alternatives truly are ready for prime time. Heck, if you use Spotify, all your music is being served to you by Ubuntu powered computers at Spotify. The server market is completely dominated by Linux computers. All that's left is for Microsoft to complete its very public and humiliating suicide so that commercial enterprises will start supporting Linux to a greater degree. As for you, the public, all you'll notice is that things get much better. Windows will not be missed, any more than CPM, GEM, Deskmate, Amiga Intuition, or OS/2. Microsoft has jumped the shark. |
Unfortunately, Robbins, what we hope and what really wqill be, are two different things. Linux OS shares on globally operated platforms have dropped from around 1.8 to 1.5 percent, some statistics said that i read two or three days ago. Habits are difficult to kill, main business is conservative, and the young people simply do not care due to lacking own experience to know it better. That Linux will blossom and grow, is being predicted since at least 15 years now. While there are more games for it available now, number of users have not fundamentally changed over that time. They remain low, and I do not expect them seriously to grow significantly.
So I recommend to leave Windows alone and to try Linux - but I have no illusions about the chance of success in such appeals. But let nobody later complain that he could not have known it better. |
A good analysis of the promise that GWX10 nagware attacks will end end of June. The autzhor doubts it, for more insightful arguments than I do - but me doubts it as well.
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Anyhoiw, I could not care less for all this - if there would not be the problem of that Microsoft has successfully formed alliance with hardware producers that certain CPUs that are of "modern performance" and thus are especially attractive for gamers, will be blocked via arhcitecture and software measurements from either unning lower versions of Windows, or not allowing older versions of W7 to access Windows Updates. If things are going very badly - and with Microsoft's anti-customer agenda you should never say never - it could happen that you buy yourself a new system with good gamer components, want to install W7 on it to use the latest hardware for your games - and findmout that you cannot and must use W10 instead. The point is - this is not about incompatability between OS and hardare, but it is an additonally added, intentional blockade. If I were not already pissed completely, when i read the above I would have gotten pissed at the latest. Possible I end up buying intentionally older generaitons of hardware as a new system, capable to launch games and sims via W7. If that makes sense! :dead: It is fascinating what idiotic scenarios their queer policies make me to consider as realistic alternatives. |
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I'm still getting along fine with the new order. We train each other. No really I'm fine. I feel much better now...... |
What he means is that although it is a very interesting topic, since Microsoft's antics have no consequences for him, he's not concerned about their actions. He is simply an interested observer with exit strategies fully implemented.
Frankly, by the time exit strategies become necessities, the exit from Microsoft will be very easy and not a concern, even to those not interested right now. We're speculating and discussing for the fun of it, not because we sense disaster. Microsoft is too trivial to cause disaster. If Spotify doesn't think Microsoft is necessary, then we're safe. |
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What's needed is not to downgrade a PC to the status of a cell phone, but to UPGRADE cell phones to the status of PCs. We need much better hardware than cell phones presently have for about $200 less. Then we need a family of devices, like docks which you plug your cell phone into and it hooks up to your home monitor, mouse, keyboard, speakers and disk drives (not limited to only that) to become a killer desktop computer using a killer desktop interface (not Windows 10). The $450 cell phone needs to be equivalent to the $450 desktop computer. Microsoft's modern apps (or whatever they're calling them today) need to die screaming, never to be seen again. That means Edge needs to die as it is a cell phone app. What needs to happen is the desktop computer becomes a niche market for folks like me, power users, system builders and gamers, in favor of a beefed up and fully capable cell phone which senses whether it's being used alone or docked to desktop components, automatically changing to the gui of your choice. |
Big KB numbers list & site
May be of interest...
It took two days and nights of watching and checking the green Updates bar, but I was finally able to get Microsoft Update to scan my relatively new Win 7 Pro laptop (mentioned earlier in this topic). I recently installed a basic OEM version of Office 2003 on it that includes, Outlook 2003, Word 2003, & Excel 2003 (because I like them). I wanted to see if Microsoft would offer SP3 for Office 2003 (that is not supported anymore). This trip to Microsoft was partly because a few days ago I stumbled on a Topic on a site that lists all the Win 7 & Win 8.1 Updates to avoid if you don't want Win 10 or the Microsoft 'snooping' Updates installed. They have made a script to run but I didn't use it because I didn't want to uninstall IE even though I don't use it. They do have 'the list' of KB number's though. After two days, Microsoft Update finally finished playing their waiting game and offered 144 Updates. Among them were several for Office 2003 to bring it up to SP3 and more. (I was shocked! ) I sorted out the KB's I didn't want using their list and successfully Updated. ( I did have the 'GWX Control Panel' on and in 'monitor mode'). After Updating I scanned again a couple more times and finished updating the few new KB's that always show up after a big update but didn't need to wait which was nice... and a little strange too - lol. The site with all of the KB's in a huge spreadsheet is helpful however this site sorts the KB list down to the 'bad ones' which makes it easier to sort through, in case you want to keep IE etc. Here's the link and the Big KB numbers list in case you can't access their site: 'Script for Win 7/8 to block all telemetry updates and Windows 10 upgrade components'. https://voat.co/v/technology/comments/853510 --------------------------------------------------------------------- Script details: "Block 197 bad hosts, change windows update to check/notify (do not download/install), disable automatic delivery of internet explorer via windows update, disable ceip/gwx/skydrive (aka onedrive)/spynet/telemetry/wifisense, disable remote registry, disable 31 scheduled tasks, disable windows 10 download directory, remove diagtrack, sync time to ntp.org, hide/uninstall 50 kb updates" --------------------------------------------------------------------- Here's their KB list updated to May, in case you can't access their site: Quote:
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Many thanks aanker, indeed it does :salute: Best regards. Fubar2Niner |
Views that I share, regarding why not wanting to get in-locked in Microsoft's business model anymore:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/05...new_microsoft/ Users may know the phrase "once a system got corrupted, it must be considered corrupted even after just repairing it instead of reinstalling it: because you can never know for sure that you really got all bugs squashed indeed". Its the same with trust. Trust once (or many times!) abused is trust gone forever. Its better not needing to trust Microsoft, so why wanting to get oneself into a position where one must - and is at their mercy? Their service record in their "as-a-service" model of business and the world, is terrible, imo. |
Well, I agree that MS is not to be trusted. I'm installing updates that are Important and not on the list of KB's to avoid.
When these two Win 7 computers eventually die, other operating systems like Linux will be advanced enough to handle anything. According to RR he can run just about anything now. I like Win 7, it is the best OS that Microsoft has made, imo. I also like Office 2003, the best Office product, imo. Nothing is in 'the cloud', it's on my HD's. Not that I'm doing anything wrong, but the Gov't has to do a little extra work to see what I'm doing. Yes, they can read all of my posts and emails, watch me on social media etc. Let them. I openly fight against the NDAA that has gone too far, imo, and firmly believe in Benjamin Franklin's wise words to our Republic many years ago: "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." I'm with you Skybird. |
Updated the PC at work which was running Windows 8 to Windows 10. At least I can work with the damn thing now after getting rid of some of the annoying feats like those tiles in the *:o* start button and crap they cramped onto the taskbar I don't need. (and simple things like the calculator no longer take up the whole screen!)
So I'd say at least from my PC at Work perspective it's an improvement. |
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You have to manually activate the software by calling the 800 number, but it's a straightforward and simple process that takes about five minutes. Then you have Microsoft's last REAL operating system. |
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I would not put anything pass MS the sneaky underhanded so and so's. :hmmm: |
Thanks Steed, I see we're at 'DEFCON 2' now .... So far, 'GWX Control Panel' and vigilance are fending off the sneaky 'so & so's'
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Nice find Onkel Neal, Thanks! |
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