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[–] 1441326? 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

It is going to nag you into installing Windows 10.

I think a lot of updates happened to prepare the migration to Windows 10 more easily.

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[–] intiraymi [S] 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Is Windows 10 the way to go, in your opinion? I've read mixed reviews.

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[–] 1441563? 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

The best answer to that is, don't upgrade until at least January 2016, and by then you will have enough information to make a good choice. Once you upgrade to Windows 10 you only have 30 days to roll back, after that, you might be screwed.

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[–] 1441965? 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

It is not bad but you sacrifice privacy and that is something I am not willing to do right now.

I was just checking my windows 8.1 privacy settings and to my shock they have been enabled again behind my back.

When people hold off Windows 10, then that could send a clear message to Microsoft to get out of our privacy! They are pulling the same Windows 8.0 trick on us again, force us into adopting their ways because we have no other option. But we do have an option, but not giving in. Delaying the Windows 10 installation is a big message, when the number of new people adopting Windows 10 is below predicted.

Windows 7 made my computer slow, and when I upgraded to Windows 8 suddenly my old computer was fast again. But you also got that most hated app start up screen.

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[–] TheBlueGhost ago