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Old 11-05-15, 07:42 PM   #11
Onkel Neal
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So, while the those of us who are running Win 10 are doing so with little or no problems, others are struggling to get a dubious OS to even boot; interesting...


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I want Win 10 to succeed, I really do. And it probably will... after a lot of open beta testing by us.


So far, after 5 days I have had 3 BSOD. Something I almost never got with Win 7.

At least I was able to get Windows start menu under control.
With Classic Shell it looks like this



instead of this freakin' cartoony hodge-podge of mess



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Also, if you are like me, and you have a severely limited amount of bandwidth to use each month, you do not want Windows burning through itfor you with updates, and even worse, I discovered that Windows 10 uses your bandwidth to help other PC users update.




Here are details and how to put a stop to it.

http://lifehacker.com/windows-10-use...s-d-1721091469

http://thenextweb.com/microsoft/2015...eople-updates/

Sheesh, no wonder I am 4GB over my limit this month.
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