HTG wrote:Upgrade Now or Upgrade Tonight:
How Microsoft Has Aggressively Pushed Windows 10 to Everyone
This week, Microsoft made Windows 10 a “recommended update” that will automatically download for many Windows 7 and 8.1 users. This is just Microsoft’s latest move in aggressively pushing Windows 10–here’s how we got to this point.
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Win10: Upgrade Now or Upgrade Tonight
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- gamma jay
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Win10: Upgrade Now or Upgrade Tonight
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- 4StarLounger
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Re: Win10: Upgrade Now or Upgrade Tonight
I did this last night - this morning I had to reboot my laptop 3 times because the left side of the task bar didn't work and I was panicking because I had a skype for business meeting in two hours and couldn't find the app. Everything appears to be fine now but still ate three 's before I calmed down.
I would say do it on the weekend or an off day.
I would say do it on the weekend or an off day.
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Re: Win10: Upgrade Now or Upgrade Tonight
I've been running Windows 10 Insider builds in a virtual machine since the first availability, watching the improvements (and a few stumbles). I'm still not ready to convert the Windows 7 host machine or my wife's laptop -- it looks like that could be in May or June. I'll aim for a period when I have nothing critical on the schedule for a week.