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Marthe48

(16,926 posts)
Mon Jun 22, 2020, 06:19 PM Jun 2020

How is Windows 10 working out?

I just scheduled a Windows 10 (may or June 2020) upgrade for 11:26 pm tonight. I just bought a laptop in March. I've read that sometimes the updates cause problems with computers, and so, if there are problems, I can delay the upgrade. I don't have a lot of files to back up, but there are some I probably should take care of.

I googled for information about this upgrade, didn't see any warning signs, except some compatibility issues with some social media, gaming information destroyed and some customized settings not working. I can get on my social media on my phone, don't game, and don't have any customized sites.

I value the opinions shared here, and thought I'd ask what you think. Thanks!

EDITED to add: The laptop came with Windows 10 installed and the upgrade I'm wondering about is the newest version of Windows 10, rolled out in May 2020, and continuing. I just found this article, which is highlighting problems: https://www.forbes.com/sites/gordonkelly/2020/06/09/microsoft-windows-10-update-warnings-printer-external-display-internet-connection-free-windows-10-upgrade/#33c15fe5630e

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How is Windows 10 working out? (Original Post) Marthe48 Jun 2020 OP
Do not upgrade. Post your computer info here. Tetrachloride Jun 2020 #1
I like it cutroot Jun 2020 #2
I returned a new Windows 10 after trying it for one week. In_The_Wind Jun 2020 #3
Been using for several years matt819 Jun 2020 #4
Windows 10 pdxflyboy Jun 2020 #5
I rescheduled to Friday night Marthe48 Jun 2020 #6
I upgraded my seven year old ASUS PC from Windows 7 to Windows 10 exboyfil Jun 2020 #7
I've got so much old computer stuff Marthe48 Jun 2020 #9
I use Windows 10 for my work, never had a problem. LastDemocratInSC Jun 2020 #8
It should be fine. Voltaire2 Jun 2020 #10
Thank you! Marthe48 Jun 2020 #11
You'll find some useful info in this guy's video ... lpbk2713 Jun 2020 #12
My experience: The May 2020 update works most of the time, but it's still bleeding edge. Eugene Jun 2020 #13
Thanks, Eugene Marthe48 Jun 2020 #18
for all things windows 10 visit tenforums.com nt msongs Jun 2020 #14
I've upgraded over 50 computers in the last 6 months... orwell Jun 2020 #15
I'm boring Marthe48 Jun 2020 #17
Using on 2 desktops over 4 years no regrets never looked back. IADEMO2004 Jun 2020 #16
A New Yorker cartoon comes to mind: Marthe48 Jun 2020 #19

Tetrachloride

(7,826 posts)
1. Do not upgrade. Post your computer info here.
Mon Jun 22, 2020, 06:21 PM
Jun 2020

1. if your computer is a worthwhile model, it is conceivable that some people would pay more for a Windows 7 or 8, than a Windows 10.

2. then using that money, transfer all your stuff to a new machine.

Consult a pro to backup all your data and software. Basically a full disk copy is best.

I am mainly a Mac user. But I have windows 10 software also. Due to my unique situation of emulation software, and also inexperience, I am unable to stop the constant updates , freezes and forced reboots.

There are those who like the convenience of automatic updates. I am never one of those.

cutroot

(875 posts)
2. I like it
Mon Jun 22, 2020, 06:23 PM
Jun 2020

Cortana is fun and very helpful. The first couple of updates can take awhile. I have been running it now for three years. No troubles.

matt819

(10,749 posts)
4. Been using for several years
Mon Jun 22, 2020, 06:25 PM
Jun 2020

Two desktops, one laptop. No problems with updates or auto updates.

Windows 10 pro

Marthe48

(16,926 posts)
6. I rescheduled to Friday night
Mon Jun 22, 2020, 06:29 PM
Jun 2020

That'll give me time to back up my files and see if there is anything I should worry about.

I think I've have been getting updates on this laptop since I got it, and I don't seem to have problems. I am not using it for work.

exboyfil

(17,862 posts)
7. I upgraded my seven year old ASUS PC from Windows 7 to Windows 10
Mon Jun 22, 2020, 06:31 PM
Jun 2020

It actually fixed some problems I was having with some malware. Except for kicking me off my Wifi sometimes and requiring a reboot (a minor inconvenience), it has worked well for me. This PC is limping along with a bad keyboard and blue tinged monitor (I use a remote USB keyboard and an external monitor). Will keep driving it until the wheels fall off. I back up everything important anyway. It has much quicker web browsing than my Chromebook which I kind of regret purchasing (I bought it when I thought my ASUS wasn't coming back from the dead).

Marthe48

(16,926 posts)
9. I've got so much old computer stuff
Mon Jun 22, 2020, 06:38 PM
Jun 2020

My husband would get things, new or at yard sales. I thought we got rid of a lot of it a few years ago, before he passed away. But I am working in the basement, and I keep running across more. On the upside, some of it I can use lol

I have 2 laptops I need to get to a shop, an errand interrupted by Covid.

LastDemocratInSC

(3,647 posts)
8. I use Windows 10 for my work, never had a problem.
Mon Jun 22, 2020, 06:38 PM
Jun 2020

Same with a 9 year old Dell laptop I installed it on about 3 years ago. I had to add more memory, of course, but it runs perfectly.

Voltaire2

(12,977 posts)
10. It should be fine.
Mon Jun 22, 2020, 06:41 PM
Jun 2020

This latest feature update has been rolling out very slowly and cautiously. If your system is getting it, it should not be a problem.

lpbk2713

(42,750 posts)
12. You'll find some useful info in this guy's video ...
Mon Jun 22, 2020, 06:58 PM
Jun 2020



Link: https://www.democraticunderground.com/109523909

I can't stand Win 10's desktop. The video will show you how to change the appearance to make it look like Win 7 or even Win XP if you want plus some other good tips. And I concur with the posts above, don't enable auto updates.

Good luck.

Eugene

(61,843 posts)
13. My experience: The May 2020 update works most of the time, but it's still bleeding edge.
Mon Jun 22, 2020, 07:14 PM
Jun 2020

If you are happily running Windows 10 1909, there is no rush to upgrade. There are still some non-trivial bugs.

The more basic the PC, the less likelihood of a headache.

If you are a serious Bluetooth user, there is a known issue.

If you use certain brands of printers, like HP, there is a bug that has supposedly been fixed.


Final note: In recent months, even the Microsoft bug fixes have been buggy. Proceed at your own risk.

Marthe48

(16,926 posts)
18. Thanks, Eugene
Tue Jun 23, 2020, 11:52 AM
Jun 2020

Don't use Bluetooth. I have a Canon printer, haven't used much, have it hooked up wirelessly to my devices. I'm worried about the security problems, but I guess those will always be with us.

orwell

(7,769 posts)
15. I've upgraded over 50 computers in the last 6 months...
Mon Jun 22, 2020, 08:06 PM
Jun 2020

...I've had relatively few problems, maybe 2 out of the 50+ required a clean install instead of an install on top of the existing operating system. Most of them were Windows 7 upgrades, some Windows 8 and 8.1.

It is a very "nosy" operating system but being online in general is like that nowadays. You can turn off some of the personal data collection but not all. You can also run on a local account but a lot of functionality is turned off.

Microsoft has figured out, like Google and everyone else, that the real money is in data collection.

If you haven't realized what the income model is, the "product" is now you.

Marthe48

(16,926 posts)
17. I'm boring
Mon Jun 22, 2020, 10:42 PM
Jun 2020

although being isolated, I am shopping online more. If I buy something, I get endless ads to buy more of the same thing. I get popups, so I try to look at fun things, I might never buy, so at least the popups aren't too annoying.

Thanks!

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