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Hi,

Just want to check if anyone has made the upgrade yet and if there has been any issues? There's (almost) always some issues in the beginning with some programmes and since the deadline of the CS:GO-contest is around he corner and I haven't read anything about SDK issues. It would suck to have to deal with all that instead of mapping.

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Personally windows doesn't propose me the upgrade yet, I don't know about you!

@tomm , you'd want to upgrade if it proves to be more stable than W8.1 . I often discussed with friends about it, and it appears half of us are having trouble with system stability, for my part updates often fuck up my computer. Others do not have any trouble, probably like you.

Ultimately you know that you gain a few more years of microsoft support, which isn't that bad if you like to keep your computer for quite some time :)

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I upgraded my win 7. The only thing I had to do was to reinstall nvidia drivers. Hammer seems to work fine so far. This thing feels pretty much like win 8, doubt there are many changes under the hood. So everything that worked in 8 should work on 10

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Win 7 will probably be replaced in a few years by W10, if it proves to be as stable.

But the question is mainly a concern for W8 users, who were unhappy for some of them. W8 seems unforgiving, careful and competent people like @jackophant have all their W8 computer running smoothly, but some other like me had trouble at least once a week.

@Symix  was it as smooth as advertised? They were assuring that the upgrade would be easy and so on, so I wanted to know. I would have done it myself, but my computer does not allow me to do it yet, so I'm waiting.

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I did the upgrade yesterday, from Windows 7 to Windows 10. As I expected, it was painful simply because i've been used to the same OS for 6-7 years.

Now, it works fine and I'm not lost, "i'm settled". I don't really feel any performance improvments yet,  but when you have a great computer already with SSD, there was already nothing wrong or laggy with windows 7. Maybe it's less expensive and can deal better with critical situations, I don't know yet but it feels stable (no crash or big bug or whatever).

I had big troubles yesterday with my video driver, because the OS itself was trying to instal it in the same time, causing systematic meaningless error messages (Nvidia drivers stupidity) but it was not able to install it apprently. I just had to forcequit the installer from my task manager and instal my own driver manually. So, everything's alright now.

I haven't seen any Metro crap or anything, the Start menu is full of crap so the first thing you do is delete everything and put your own softwares and shortcuts. Also be very careful not to agree to all the things allowing microsoft to spy on you and shit, it's a bit scary to see these options on Yes by default, but you can disable them (but you know that most people won't even look at them :x ).

The animations are fine, it's very smooth and it stays discreet (from my opinion). I don't really like the simple-design trends and they are everywhere on Windows 10 but therefore it stays simple and easy to read.

 

Don't forget not to connect with your windows live account, it's a trap ! They got me :-( Fortunately i found a way to disable the password being asked every time i come back to my computer.

Just, does anyone here have an alternative for the default windows image viewer ? (something fast and simple, like on windows 7)
Because on Windows 10, the thing called "Photos" is not really what i want. It's slow (due to collection and albums i guess, things i don't care about), you can't even zoom with the mouse wheel and the very useful button that fit to a pixel ratio of 1:1 (with the monitor) isn't present anymore.

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Win 7 will probably be replaced in a few years by W10, if it proves to be as stable.

But the question is mainly a concern for W8 users, who were unhappy for some of them. W8 seems unforgiving, careful and competent people like @jackophant have all their W8 computer running smoothly, but some other like me had trouble at least once a week.

@Symix  was it as smooth as advertised? They were assuring that the upgrade would be easy and so on, so I wanted to know. I would have done it myself, but my computer does not allow me to do it yet, so I'm waiting.

Yeah as I said - I only had to reinstall graphics drivers because I had 10 fps in 3d games. You don't have to do it tho I don't really see any benefits. I think it boots slightly faster but I have an SSD anyway.

Just, does anyone here have an alternative for the default windows image viewer ? (something fast and simple, like on windows 7)

Because on Windows 10, the thing called "Photos" is not really what i want. It's slow (due to collection and albums i guess, things i don't care about), you can't even zoom with the mouse wheel and the very useful button that fit to a pixel ratio of 1:1 (with the monitor) isn't present anymore.

I still have the old photo viewer, might be a remnant from the win 7 upgrade?

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I still have the old photo viewer, might be a remnant from the win 7 upgrade?

Yes probably. I did a complete instal of windows 10 (with a USB key and formatting my SSD), it deleted everything related to windows 7.

At first I installed with the upgrade options, saying him to keep NOTHING, and at the end it kept lots of things and half of my SSD was already full of useless data xD

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I upgraded my win 7. The only thing I had to do was to reinstall nvidia drivers. Hammer seems to work fine so far. This thing feels pretty much like win 8, doubt there are many changes under the hood. So everything that worked in 8 should work on 10

Well actually Win 10 streamlines the whole system: Win 8 so called "apps" run in a sandbox, the whole "Metro" is a basically a different system. Win 10 cleanses that, allows "apps" to run in "windows" etc.
I don't call that "minimal change under the hood".
I hope the minimal "metro flat" look is now native, cos often in Win 8 application glitches tear down the mask and you can see the shitty W7 skin underneath.

Win7 has been nothing but stable 

Yeah but Win 8 is fuckload faster to boot.

Also, this is the first time I read that Win 8 is an unstable system, it never crashed on me in 8 months, never read anything about that before.

I got the proposed update, haven't done it because I want to read some reviews first, if it fucks up games and tools or not.

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Yeah but Win 8 is fuckload faster to boot.

Also, this is the first time I read that Win 8 is an unstable system, it never crashed on me in 8 months, never read anything about that before.

I got the proposed update, haven't done it because I want to read some reviews first, if it fucks up games and tools or not.

I am a bit curious, have you built your computer then install W8 on it, or was it a computer by a manufacturer like hp or Toshiba or dell, acer etc?

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