OK Win 10, now you are really annoying me...
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If you did the "upgrade" you can revert to the previous Windows version very easily - I reverted my home PC to Win 7 last night - took about an hour but was a fully automated process
Formatting the hard drive first helped a lot, I guess.
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Formatting the hard drive first helped a lot, I guess.
Eh?
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Eh?
I was trying to make a fun statement by telling that you reverted but first lost all your data. I should have added ten joke icons.
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I was trying to make a fun statement by telling that you reverted but first lost all your data. I should have added ten joke icons.
I suspected as much but one can never be too careful :)
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If you did the "upgrade" you can revert to the previous Windows version very easily - I reverted my home PC to Win 7 last night - took about an hour but was a fully automated process
You trust Microsoft that much? :laugh: I took a AOMEI disk image of the whole HDD the night before the upgrade just to be sure I could revert to exactly what I had, so if I do "Go back" that's the path I'll take. But at the moment, I'm trying to struggle through and get to like this steaming pile of cow manure new operating system, if only because I know there will be quite a few people who I'll have to support who'll be using it and I don't want to have to tell them "sod off, you're on your own with that!" But it is making itself extremely difficult to like: two whole days wasted so far, and yet to find anything I prefer compared to Win 7. Better than Win 8, but that's like saying I prefer my excrement polished to a mirror finish...
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You trust Microsoft that much? :laugh: I took a AOMEI disk image of the whole HDD the night before the upgrade just to be sure I could revert to exactly what I had, so if I do "Go back" that's the path I'll take. But at the moment, I'm trying to struggle through and get to like this steaming pile of cow manure new operating system, if only because I know there will be quite a few people who I'll have to support who'll be using it and I don't want to have to tell them "sod off, you're on your own with that!" But it is making itself extremely difficult to like: two whole days wasted so far, and yet to find anything I prefer compared to Win 7. Better than Win 8, but that's like saying I prefer my excrement polished to a mirror finish...
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There was nothing on there I couldn't recover easily by other means :)
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I can't do any work. Why not, you ask? Because every file on my HDD is read only. And when I change them, it changes them back. So I take full control of my HDD. No I don't, it can't enumerate all the folders. I can't even back up, because it has decided that my whole NAS is read only as well. Did Apple send some of it's developers behind enemy lines to produce this misbegotten pile of stupidity, or does MS have a death wish - because I notice via Google that I'm not the only one this is happening to. I am so tempted to reload my last disk image - this is just wasting my time.
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Would you happen to know what caused this to occur? You are really making me afraid of Windows 10.
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I can't do any work. Why not, you ask? Because every file on my HDD is read only. And when I change them, it changes them back. So I take full control of my HDD. No I don't, it can't enumerate all the folders. I can't even back up, because it has decided that my whole NAS is read only as well. Did Apple send some of it's developers behind enemy lines to produce this misbegotten pile of stupidity, or does MS have a death wish - because I notice via Google that I'm not the only one this is happening to. I am so tempted to reload my last disk image - this is just wasting my time.
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I never upgrade. I always run fresh installs. No matter whether it's the OS, Office or VS. Tends to work much better that way.
Wrong is evil and must be defeated. - Jeff Ello
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Would you happen to know what caused this to occur? You are really making me afraid of Windows 10.
Not sure - I think it has to do with it insisting I log in via my MS account, rather than the "Griff" account I used on Win7 (with a blank password - it no longer works in Win10, it seems to have set a password and won;t tell me what it is, so I have to use the MS account I was signed in to via VS instead). It's fixable, but it's just a PITA. I suspect it's going to really annoy non-technical users (i.e. most of 'em!) I dunno - are you using Win7 or Win 8.x at the moment? I suspect that Win8 users will work because they needed a linked MS account to set up in the first place. But I don't think Win10 has the "Wow" factor MS needed. :sigh:
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I never upgrade. I always run fresh installs. No matter whether it's the OS, Office or VS. Tends to work much better that way.
Wrong is evil and must be defeated. - Jeff Ello
That's my tactic with women. Works pretty good.
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Would you happen to know what caused this to occur? You are really making me afraid of Windows 10.
Look at my above post, it is seemingly related to OneDrive.
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Not sure - I think it has to do with it insisting I log in via my MS account, rather than the "Griff" account I used on Win7 (with a blank password - it no longer works in Win10, it seems to have set a password and won;t tell me what it is, so I have to use the MS account I was signed in to via VS instead). It's fixable, but it's just a PITA. I suspect it's going to really annoy non-technical users (i.e. most of 'em!) I dunno - are you using Win7 or Win 8.x at the moment? I suspect that Win8 users will work because they needed a linked MS account to set up in the first place. But I don't think Win10 has the "Wow" factor MS needed. :sigh:
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Thanks very much for the reply. Sorry about your current troubles. Yes, I am on Windows 8.1. My son upgraded recently from Win 7 to 10 and he didn't report a problem so I was curious about this. He may have already had an MS account.
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You trust Microsoft that much? :laugh: I took a AOMEI disk image of the whole HDD the night before the upgrade just to be sure I could revert to exactly what I had, so if I do "Go back" that's the path I'll take. But at the moment, I'm trying to struggle through and get to like this steaming pile of cow manure new operating system, if only because I know there will be quite a few people who I'll have to support who'll be using it and I don't want to have to tell them "sod off, you're on your own with that!" But it is making itself extremely difficult to like: two whole days wasted so far, and yet to find anything I prefer compared to Win 7. Better than Win 8, but that's like saying I prefer my excrement polished to a mirror finish...
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Griff , have you got the paid version of AOMEI ?
We can’t stop here, this is bat country - Hunter S Thompson RIP
Nope, just the free "Standard 2.8" - works fine so far. I might even upgrade it to 3.1 once I'm happy with the PC. :-D
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I can't do any work. Why not, you ask? Because every file on my HDD is read only. And when I change them, it changes them back. So I take full control of my HDD. No I don't, it can't enumerate all the folders. I can't even back up, because it has decided that my whole NAS is read only as well. Did Apple send some of it's developers behind enemy lines to produce this misbegotten pile of stupidity, or does MS have a death wish - because I notice via Google that I'm not the only one this is happening to. I am so tempted to reload my last disk image - this is just wasting my time.
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
OriginalGriff wrote:
Because every file on my HDD is read only. And when I change them, it changes them back. So I take full control of my HDD. No I don't, it can't enumerate all the folders.
Are you kidding?? Seriously? Why would anyone want to "upgrade" to this steaming pile if exrecement?? I really don't see the fascination to rush to install Win10. You know, you brought this on yourself. You HAD to know this sort of thing would happen..
If it's not broken, fix it until it is
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Not sure - I think it has to do with it insisting I log in via my MS account, rather than the "Griff" account I used on Win7 (with a blank password - it no longer works in Win10, it seems to have set a password and won;t tell me what it is, so I have to use the MS account I was signed in to via VS instead). It's fixable, but it's just a PITA. I suspect it's going to really annoy non-technical users (i.e. most of 'em!) I dunno - are you using Win7 or Win 8.x at the moment? I suspect that Win8 users will work because they needed a linked MS account to set up in the first place. But I don't think Win10 has the "Wow" factor MS needed. :sigh:
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It didn't insist. The option to sign in using a local account (ie. the one you had before) was there ... I know ... that's the way I did it ... if you went through the custom install and opted out of the information exchange thingies and aren't using Cortana.
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It didn't insist. The option to sign in using a local account (ie. the one you had before) was there ... I know ... that's the way I did it ... if you went through the custom install and opted out of the information exchange thingies and aren't using Cortana.
That's what I did. Followed the privacy suggestions here: http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/bitwise/2015/08/windows_10_privacy_problems_here_s_how_bad_they_are_and_how_to_plug_them.single.html[^]
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Nope, just the free "Standard 2.8" - works fine so far. I might even upgrade it to 3.1 once I'm happy with the PC. :-D
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Ok thanks, where do you store the images ?
We can’t stop here, this is bat country - Hunter S Thompson RIP
On a external USB HDD: I have a bunch of 2TB / 4TB Seagate drives (Amazon[^] & Amazon[^]) which AOMEI will store multiple images on (unlike MS which overwrites each time) My 1TB PC HDD is partitioned 50/50 Apps and Data, and the whole thing compresses to around 350GB per image. (Being a backup freak, I also have images on my NAS, thumb drives, and anywhere else I can safely hide them! :laugh: )
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On a external USB HDD: I have a bunch of 2TB / 4TB Seagate drives (Amazon[^] & Amazon[^]) which AOMEI will store multiple images on (unlike MS which overwrites each time) My 1TB PC HDD is partitioned 50/50 Apps and Data, and the whole thing compresses to around 350GB per image. (Being a backup freak, I also have images on my NAS, thumb drives, and anywhere else I can safely hide them! :laugh: )
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