Dark side
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Went to the dark side - Windows 10 - over the weekend. After a rocky start, and restart, it looks okay. It seems to have adjusted my screen resolution some how as everything looks crisper. After a few mis-starts I have been able to use my installed programs. Now if I can just turn off everything I told it to turn off during installation. (Yes it ignored the instructions).
Mongo: Mongo only pawn... in game of life.
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Went to the dark side - Windows 10 - over the weekend. After a rocky start, and restart, it looks okay. It seems to have adjusted my screen resolution some how as everything looks crisper. After a few mis-starts I have been able to use my installed programs. Now if I can just turn off everything I told it to turn off during installation. (Yes it ignored the instructions).
Mongo: Mongo only pawn... in game of life.
Welcome to 10! Keep in mind: If you just did an upgrade to 10, your computer is now activated for 10. If you wish you can download the install ISO and create a DVD, so you can do a "clean" install (Assuming you don't mind re-installing all your apps).
How do we preserve the wisdom men will need, when their violent passions are spent? - The Lost Horizon
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Welcome to 10! Keep in mind: If you just did an upgrade to 10, your computer is now activated for 10. If you wish you can download the install ISO and create a DVD, so you can do a "clean" install (Assuming you don't mind re-installing all your apps).
How do we preserve the wisdom men will need, when their violent passions are spent? - The Lost Horizon
Upgrading a machine is free, but a clean install requires a product key. That's what I experienced anyway, I did the upgrade first then a clean install and had to come up with a key when doing the clean install.