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MarkJ Send message Joined: 17 Feb 08 Posts: 1139 Credit: 80,854,192 RAC: 5 |
A question for you guys testing it. From what MS is telling us is the Pro version will be able to run 2 VM's and the Enterprise version has no limit. So does that mean you can only run 2 VirtualBox tasks at a time on Pro? BOINC blog |
SciManStev Send message Joined: 20 Jun 99 Posts: 6658 Credit: 121,090,076 RAC: 0 |
http://electronicdesign.com/systems/keep-coroner-call-windows-10-might-be-dead-arrival?NL=ED-03&Issue=ED-03_20150624_ED-03_807&sfvc4enews=42&cl=article_3&utm_rid=CPG05000000401354&utm_campaign=2539&utm_medium=email&elq2=b271ffee3b5b4f2b83e2c5eb71f72b6e Steve Warning, addicted to SETI crunching! Crunching as a member of GPU Users Group. GPUUG Website |
Bob DeWoody Send message Joined: 9 May 10 Posts: 3387 Credit: 4,182,900 RAC: 10 |
I'm good with Win 7 until they pull the plug like they did to XP. Bob DeWoody My motto: Never do today what you can put off until tomorrow as it may not be required. This no longer applies in light of current events. |
ML1 Send message Joined: 25 Nov 01 Posts: 21149 Credit: 7,508,002 RAC: 20 |
What a kerfuffle! Shame when the licensing and upgrade conditions are more complicated and byzantine than the OS itself!! I'm still not sure if the various upgrade stories are a trick of viral Marketing, incompetence, or just an inevitable side effect of the forever expanding EULAs to bind you forevermore. :-( There just has to be a better way ;-) IT is what we make it... Martin See new freedom: Mageia Linux Take a look for yourself: Linux Format The Future is what We all make IT (GPLv3) |
Siran d'Vel'nahr Send message Joined: 23 May 99 Posts: 7379 Credit: 44,181,323 RAC: 238 |
Greetings Chris, I have just sorted out a laptop with Windows 8 on it for a friend that had various problems on it, and what a pain in the butt that was to navigate around it and try to drive it, and fix it. Unless you are running a pre-release version of Win10, you should not include it in the statement above. I have read good things about Win10 and some bad, but just because we all know that 8 and 8.1 are trash in no way means that 10 will be also. I challenge anyone in the world to compare a properly set up Win 7 pro machine against a new laptop with win 8 or 10 on it. In my opinion it's simply a no contest.See response statements above. I am advising all my friends, family, acquaintances, and colleagues to stay with Win 7 which will be officially supported until January 14, 2020.To each his/her own. But, just because you had a problem with 8 and/or 8.1 does not mean that EVERYONE will have a problem with 10. Sorry Microsoft, the day that Bill Gates walked away in disgust to concentrate upon his and Belindas Foundation, was the day that you lost the plot and screwed the company.I have to agree with you on this one. :) Linux is just petrolheads crap, if IBM re-introduced and updated OS2 as a serious contender, bypassing eComStation, they might just get some business coming their way.I'm not sure what you mean by the highlighted text, but if you are calling Linux 'crap', I disagree 100%. In my many uses of many flavors of Linux, I never once had a problem such as those I have and had with the many versions of Windows. And I doubt IBM will ever come back with OS2. I suggest putting an end to the pre-judgement of Win10 until the final release next month, especially if you have not had any hands-on experience with the pre-release versions. :) Keep on BOINCing...! :) CAPT Siran d'Vel'nahr - L L & P _\\// Winders 11 OS? "What a piece of junk!" - L. Skywalker "Logic is the cement of our civilization with which we ascend from chaos using reason as our guide." - T'Plana-hath |
OzzFan Send message Joined: 9 Apr 02 Posts: 15691 Credit: 84,761,841 RAC: 28 |
I have just sorted out a laptop with Windows 8 on it for a friend that had various problems on it, and what a pain in the butt that was to navigate around it and try to drive it, and fix it. I understand your exact frustration. I experienced much the same when Windows 8 first came out. There were so many foundational changes to the OS with absolutely no visual queues to help even a seasoned user navigate around efficiently. I had to re-learn Windows and all it's new quirks and gotchas. Windows 8.1 fixed many of those complaints, but still some quirks were there. The OS was at least usable for anyone willing to learn some new tricks. I still feel that Windows 10 addresses many of those quirks in 8 & 8.1 and so far I prefer it over those two, and I do prefer 10's 'snappines' over 7. Again though, totally understand your frustration with the OS. It is warranted. |
qbit Send message Joined: 19 Sep 04 Posts: 630 Credit: 6,868,528 RAC: 0 |
It's nice that MS gives you W10 for free if you bought W7/8.1, but the way they do it is horrible. Why not just make W7/8.1 product keys valid for W10 and provide a ISO download? |
Keith Myers Send message Joined: 29 Apr 01 Posts: 13164 Credit: 1,160,866,277 RAC: 1,873 |
I've had the requisite KB needed for the upgrade offer on board since May and I just now got the taskbar upgrade icon on one computer. Still nothing yet showing up on my other computer. They are taking their time rolling out the offers it seems. Keith Seti@Home classic workunits:20,676 CPU time:74,226 hours A proud member of the OFA (Old Farts Association) |
Speedy Send message Joined: 26 Jun 04 Posts: 1643 Credit: 12,921,799 RAC: 89 |
I have just found this article on Yahoo tech Windows 10 will be sold on a Flash Drive I wonder if it will happen and other countries besides Germany. Microsoft have neither confirmed or denied this Edit I reserved my copy of Windows this morning |
Cosmic_Ocean Send message Joined: 23 Dec 00 Posts: 3027 Credit: 13,516,867 RAC: 13 |
Regarding the 'snappiness' differences.. fundamentally, under the hood, vista/7/8/8.1/10 are generally the same. The major difference is vista/7 were done mostly with .NET programming, and back when 8 was intended to only be for tablets and other touch-screen devices, they needed to make it fast and efficient on the hardware, so they went back to C/C++ like 2000 and XP were. The processing overhead difference between those two languages is a night-and-day difference. (I don't have a source for the language thing.. someone told me that years ago and it seemed legit, so I've been running with that ever since. Actually.. I think I might have read that on the forum here back when 8 was still in Beta.) 8.1 was mostly just a GUI overhaul to make it easier to use on devices that have these esoteric, mystical contraptions called a 'keyboard' and a 'mouse' and lacked a touch screen. 10's primary goal is to take the pros of 7, the pros of 8/8.1, and put them together, with almost none of the cons from either one. So it looks and feels like 7, but is snappy and efficient like 8, and has some of the cool stuff from 8, all in an interface that feels almost identical to 7. I said it long ago in this thread, but I've only begrudgingly moved up to 7 because I was essentially left with no choice but to finally upgrade and let go of XP. I used XP up until January 2012. And I didn't move up to XP from 2000 until somewhere in 200...8, I think it was. That's not to say that I'm ready to jump onto 10.. I'm going to wait a few months for the big bugs to be ironed out and to wait for the dust to settle from the release a bit.. but I'm not going to be waiting several years to finally move up. Linux laptop: record uptime: 1511d 20h 19m (ended due to the power brick giving-up) |
Raistmer Send message Joined: 16 Jun 01 Posts: 6325 Credit: 106,370,077 RAC: 121 |
The single thing that stops me from upgrading/reservation of upgrade is uncertainty in the future of Win10 successor and how it will be implemented over Win10. As long as there is at least some probability that win10 will be mandatory updated to "Windows" at some point of time with month fee I will not risk to lose existing Win7 licenses. But will install and use Win10 on new configs, w/o any upgrades. |
Phil Burden Send message Joined: 26 Oct 00 Posts: 264 Credit: 22,303,899 RAC: 0 |
I've had the requisite KB needed for the upgrade offer on board since May and I just now got the taskbar upgrade icon on one computer. Still nothing yet showing up on my other computer. They are taking their time rolling out the offers it seems. I have 3 Win 7 pc's, none had the icon, and 1 has had the kb3035583 update since the end of March, the other 2 didn't have it at all. Have just found an installable copy of kb3035583, installed it on both pc's and the icon has now appeared. P. |
qbit Send message Joined: 19 Sep 04 Posts: 630 Credit: 6,868,528 RAC: 0 |
The single thing that stops me from upgrading/reservation of upgrade is uncertainty in the future of Win10 successor and how it will be implemented over Win10. Are you sure you loose the possibillity to reinstall W7 after you upgraded to W10? |
OzzFan Send message Joined: 9 Apr 02 Posts: 15691 Credit: 84,761,841 RAC: 28 |
Unless you are running a pre-release version of Win10, you should not include it in the statement above. I have read good things about Win10 and some bad, but just because we all know that 8 and 8.1 are trash in no way means that 10 will be also. I don't disagree with your assessments about who controls the cashflow and dollars in the corporate world, but I do think you underestimate the power and influence tech and engineers can have with the bean counters. I only have to mention the failure that was Vista (unfortunately, in my humble opinion) that proves this. If the tech crowd collectively says something Microsoft releases is crap (and you don't appear to be overtly biased against Microsoft), it can have a major impact on Microsoft's products and releases. |
HAL9000 Send message Joined: 11 Sep 99 Posts: 6534 Credit: 196,805,888 RAC: 57 |
The bean counters rule ..... I would say 8.1 is crap, but someone used Poo Pourri so it isn't as bad. Windows 10 still has some crap things in it, but may be tolerable. SETI@home classic workunits: 93,865 CPU time: 863,447 hours Join the [url=http://tinyurl.com/8y46zvu]BP6/VP6 User Group[ |
zoom3+1=4 Send message Joined: 30 Nov 03 Posts: 66305 Credit: 55,293,173 RAC: 49 |
I've had the requisite KB needed for the upgrade offer on board since May and I just now got the taskbar upgrade icon on one computer. Still nothing yet showing up on my other computer. They are taking their time rolling out the offers it seems. This PC has that kb3035583 installed and still no icon, My video nvidia driver is 266.58 whql, I wonder does that have something to do with this? Savoir-Faire is everywhere! The T1 Trust, T1 Class 4-4-4-4 #5550, America's First HST |
HAL9000 Send message Joined: 11 Sep 99 Posts: 6534 Credit: 196,805,888 RAC: 57 |
The bean counters rule ..... Yes I remember. I didn't go from 98SE to XP until 2004. Just before SP2 came out. SETI@home classic workunits: 93,865 CPU time: 863,447 hours Join the [url=http://tinyurl.com/8y46zvu]BP6/VP6 User Group[ |
Rasputin42 Send message Joined: 25 Jul 08 Posts: 412 Credit: 5,834,661 RAC: 0 |
Never mind, i saw, you mentioned it. |
Keith Myers Send message Joined: 29 Apr 01 Posts: 13164 Credit: 1,160,866,277 RAC: 1,873 |
Both sytems have kb3035583 installed and are basically identical. Both running Nvidia 350.12 and I don't think the video driver has anything to do with the offer. Just have to wait and see on the last system. Won't panic till 7/29. Keith Seti@Home classic workunits:20,676 CPU time:74,226 hours A proud member of the OFA (Old Farts Association) |
HAL9000 Send message Joined: 11 Sep 99 Posts: 6534 Credit: 196,805,888 RAC: 57 |
Both sytems have kb3035583 installed and are basically identical. Both running Nvidia 350.12 and I don't think the video driver has anything to do with the offer. Just have to wait and see on the last system. Won't panic till 7/29. I wouldn't panic until 2016/07/29 if you are wanting to get the update for free. SETI@home classic workunits: 93,865 CPU time: 863,447 hours Join the [url=http://tinyurl.com/8y46zvu]BP6/VP6 User Group[ |
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