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|    Alan Zisman to Adam Glazener    |
|    Windows 10 upgrade    |
|    08 Sep 15 14:30:33    |
      On 2015-09-07 8:48 PM, Adam Glazener -> Matt Bedynek wrote:        ->> Adam,               ->> Saturday September 05 2015 12:09, you wrote to Matthew Munson:               AG>>> Windows 10 will be fine! I've been using it with old/new programs        AG>>> 32/64 bit with no problems. Windows 10 is very stable. I've        AG> noticed        AG>>> little glitches in Windows 7 eliminated in Windows 10.               ->> I a 'free' upgrade to Windows 10. So far, I do like it better. It        AG> correcte        ->> problem with wifi interfaces on the laptop. Does irritate me it        AG> required a        ->> upgrade.               AG> ----------------        AG> Matt,               AG> That's good news. I installed Windows 10 on our uncle's Sony Vaio        AG> computer which was having problems in Windows 7 with the bluetooth wifi        AG> and remote printing on VPN. After upgrading to Windows 10 for free,        AG> his computer has worked great without those problems anymore.        AG> So far, Windows 10 has been an improvement for all the computers I've        AG> upgraded at 3 different companies :-)                     I've installed Win10 on 3 new very low-end HP Stream 11 laptops (2GB RAM, 32GB       SSD,       Celeron CPU) - update (from Win8.1) went fine, it's a big usability       improvement over Win8.1.              I also installed it on an even lower-end Toshiba Encore 2 tablet (1GB RAM, 32       GB SSD, Intel Atom CPU) and then worked fine as well - though when using       Desktop mode on the tablet - an interface I prefer (even on the tablet) the       keyboard doesn't automatically pop-up as needed.              Still some awkwardness between new-mode and traditional Windows mode -       especially in the Settings app, where basic settings are all done in the new       interface, but any 'advanced' settings happen in traditional Control Panel       windows.              --- Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.10; rv:31.0) Gecko/20100101 Thund        * Origin: Fidonet Via Newsreader - http://www.easternstar.info (1:123/789.0)    |
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