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To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (97260)7/5/2017 7:07:46 AM
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  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 110581
 
As a group, Win8.1 users were more receptive to Win10 and most of them took the free upgrade.

With Win7 though, there were more holdouts that didn't want to do the upgrade to Win10.

Today I think Win10 has matured as a product and there have been 2 major updates for Win10, however Locogringo reported a few days ago his printer didn't work with the Creators update, so people still occasionally experience these problems.

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Josh

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To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (97260)7/5/2017 8:59:56 AM
From: Don Green  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110581
 
GZ

I have been using Win 10 since early beta and other than the initial leaning curve it is pretty good. A lot of people are concerned about MICROSOFT hiding or takeaway some control of your updating function, but when you consider the problems with virus spreading, often because users failed to properly update their systems it does make some sense on their part.

I see MICROSOFT is really downsizing their sales department and hoping for continued growth in their subscription business when I honestly makes more sense fro many users. If they tried it I think most would see the benefits in this strategy.

Don