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I know clickwrap EULAs have been contentious, but can a EULA for something you didn't even ask for and didn't want in the first place be forced on you against your will?
I had the option to not accept the EULA. In that case I was then free to not install Windows 10 despite it "prepping my system for the update" for an hour. I figured any attempt at a roll back at that point would have been worse than just proceeding. =(
Windows 7 computers are automatically starting the Windows 10 upgrade
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> Perhaps people from MS trying to do damage control? While I appreciate the rest of your comment, I personally find comment like these are obnoxious. I sincerely doubt that vote and comment brigading are anywhere near as prevalent as reddit and this community seem to so routinely imply. Perhaps I'm the naive one, but it is tiresome to so regularly see comments (especially those close to one's own personal beliefs) c…
I would normally agree, but Microsoft have a very well known pattern of astroturfing. Hell, they invented practically invented the Internet version in 2001. I'd like to think that under Satya Nadella's reign they would have stopped, but they are still doing dodgy shit like forced upgrades to Windows 10. To say that this is an utter PR nightmare is a complete understatement. If, as some comments indicate, they have br…
The really sad thing is that it should have taken about 2 or 3 people at Microsoft, tops, to anticipate the first 10 things that could not only go wrong with their upgrade plan, but very, very wrong. Were those reasonable people shouted out of the room?
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The high-end market is mostly gamers, which is 95%+ Windows.
Microsoft's Windows Store/UWP push has scared some game developers, most notably causing Valve to make a Linux version of Steam and their own OS. A concerted effort by the games industry could see Windows's market share fall there.
If they ever pull shit with Steam, are proven to have mishandled my data as part of the telemetry bullshit (well, the stuff I couldn't disable, because I spent half an hour trying to turn off all the various settings I could), or ever force Windows into a subscription model, I'm done with gaming on Windows for good and I'll suffer through the Linux gaming experience.
Hopefully by that point there will be enough weight behind it to make switching an easy choice.
Re: Windows 7 computers are automatically starting the Windows 10 upgrade
#124Agreed. Where do the shills like shanselman go when you actually have a genuine criticism?
Re: Windows 7 computers are automatically starting the Windows 10 upgrade
#125Wouldn't the automatic upgrade mean you didn't agree to any T&C?
You did agree if you set Windows Update to automatically install updates. The upgrade to Window 10 is being treated as an "update".
1. http://www.infoworld.com/article/2627526/antimalware/warning...
Re: Windows 7 computers are automatically starting the Windows 10 upgrade
#126Agreed. Where do the shills like shanselman go when you actually have a genuine criticism?
Dude. Personal attacks aren't welcome here. I think you know this, as you are using a throwaway account.
Sorry for continuing the derail, but it's downright infuriating when you see moderation not applied equally to everyone.
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#127I hope that Microsoft don't survive their Windows 10 release...
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#128Re-posting my comment from the other thread which didn't get as much attention: I spent about 3 hours this week doing tech support for my mom over the phone because of Windows 10's aggressive upgrading behaviour. I told her to keep her the best way to keep safe security wise is to make sure the os/browser is up to date, and because Windows 10 keeps asking to upgrade, she went ahead and did so. After upgrading to Wind…
Count me (shockingly) in the pro Microsoft group here. After years and years of supporting family PCs, I understand and appreciate what they're trying to do.
If you make updating something the user has to do, they'll never do it.
If you prompt them to update, they'll never do it. Even if they've had the why of it explained to them many, many times.
In anticipation of the inevitable "well this update famously broke X": yes, the risk of an update doing something funky outweighs the risk of running software with known and possibly currently exploited vulnerabilities.
Re: Windows 7 computers are automatically starting the Windows 10 upgrade
#129Re-posting my comment from the other thread which didn't get as much attention: I spent about 3 hours this week doing tech support for my mom over the phone because of Windows 10's aggressive upgrading behaviour. I told her to keep her the best way to keep safe security wise is to make sure the os/browser is up to date, and because Windows 10 keeps asking to upgrade, she went ahead and did so. After upgrading to Wind…
I had this exact same issue with my work machine and my at home workstation. Wifi adapter completely broken, I tried to revert back to Windows 8 on my work machine and it gets stuck on a black screen for over 24 hours. I tried to power down to restart it but no luck. Somehow everything got corrupted. Had to completely reformat the drive and install the operating system all over again, which it then proceeded to upgra…
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Dude. Personal attacks aren't welcome here. I think you know this, as you are using a throwaway account.
And yet the law is applied unfairly on HN. Dang warned me that I'd be banned if I ever insinuated that somebody was shilling, yet several people are openly doing it in this thread. I don't see their warnings. Sorry for continuing the derail, but it's downright infuriating when you see moderation not applied equally to everyone.