I read the article, wasn't too impressed simply because MS continues to pull all kinds of BS without telling anyone. Don't mind the repetition in the article, just scroll down to the last paragraph.

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Just another Microshit screw-up.  ;P

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Well now that's disappointing.  I'm really not fond of that upgrade/reinstall process to get a clean installation.  Thanks for the post Uvah.

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I'm glad I stuck with 8.1. I feel sorry for the average PC user that have to deal with all these Win 10 updates.

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good thing i burnt the dvd...... and have the iso XD

 

it's idiotic. the best thing for me with threshold 2 is that i can clean install win10 with win 7 key without messing about with upgrading 1st. afaik, trying to install win 7 on skylake requires a bit of fiddling. i guess they are trying to get people to buy win10 instead of using their old win7 retails keys when getting a new machine?

 

whilst one can understand why recent win10 rtm installers won't get threshold for a bit, i fail to see why new 7/8upgraders now shouldn't be able to get threshold2 directly and be able to roll back to win7/8 from threshold 2 if they choose so within the 30 days....

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I'm staying with my 8.1. All this BS with MS is getting out of hands.

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Well while it may seem stupid and idiotic are not MS allowed to do as they wish with how they deliver updates?. After all they do own the OS and can decide how and when updates are delivered for it. We may not like it, We may piss and moan about it but in the end like sheep we will just bend over and take it. :P

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No, you bend over and take it.  I block the OS from communicating with the update server if they don't play nice and give me ways to circumvent it otherwise.

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Quoting Uvah, reply 5

I'm staying with my 8.1. All this BS with MS is getting out of hands.

End of Uvah's quote

Plus we get to use WindowBlinds. :X

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Last I checked windows 10 was still a free upgrade for home users, you get what you pay for  :-)

 

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At the rate Microsoft is going you can expect the next version is probably going  to flop. I don't know why anyone would stick with 8.1 it sucks. At least in 10 they brought back the start menu. Anyways the only reason why people change operating systems is because someone convinced software dealers to obsolete operating systems. Different operating systems is minor for computer operating if they didn't obsolete I would never upgrade especially considering the loss of power with the scaling down of Dos. I also want to point out it was dirty of Microsoft to sue bookman's for selling used Microsoft software, Even if I hadn't downloaded 10 for free. How different are these operating systems anyway. Who cares that Microsoft revoked windows 10 for free. You are pretty much the same until they obsolete your operating system.

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Microsoft's response to criticism to their move does not bear out..........me thinks something is up with the November Update. I updated via the media creation tool and ISO's and I am not seeing any issues with my rigs.......but there have been talks about a bitlocker issue. We'll see >_>    

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That's interesting.

MS will sort it out. I see on some sites that people are saying that they've done away with their QA and relying on feedback from their 'insiders'. I can't believe that's true. Surely not. Internal QA has to play an important role prior to release.

My own personal experience with 10 is great and I would not want to go back to 7 or 8.1, for love nor money...........but I have full confidence that MS will sort out this issue and the OS will go from strength to strength. 

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Because MS refuses to offer credible explanations for their actions, IMO, they cannot be trusted. I will not trust them. Period! Besides......I have the 1511 ISO.

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Free 'til June.

 

I can wait to upgrade.

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This is probably related to the Bitlocker problem with some upgrades vs. clean installs.  I'm sure it will be resolved shortly.

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According to what I read the programs Win10 takes out it considers potentially harmful to the machine but you can reinstall them afterwards. Like cpuz speccy doesn't need to be installed either so I fail to see any logic in that. As for reinstating CMT, that's a good thing.

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Quoting alaknebs, reply 18

http://www.ghacks.net/2015/11/24/beware-latest-windows-10-update-may-remove-programs-automatically/

 

unclear to me what it means by removing program... as cpuz doesn't really need installation?
End of alaknebs's quote

I keep getting a notification that Cpuz was removed, due to incompatibility issues, but it is still installed and runs, on Win10.

 

Odd.

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Well, yesterday my laptop would not show the update to Build 10586 in Windows Update, and today it does, so I guess they fixed the issues. Now if I can only find out where to download the ISO's.... anyone know?  o_O

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Thank you Ross!  :thumbsup:

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Not sure what Tech Bench means or if it's the version I'd want.

From link page:

"

Windows 10 ISO Downloads

Make sure to download both 32-bit and 64-bit images and the languages you'll need for your retail location."
 
 

Any info?

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just use their media creation tool. or maybe give it a day just in case. .xD

 

why the hell are they calling it the same build name.... if they fixed whatever it was..