It was really user-friendly for me and extremely easy to use. I mean, I know all the obvious things, like the automatic updates, bloatware, data collection and etc. However, I've never been troubled with updates at all, the OS let me do it at my own will. Never had problems with data collecting either, it felt very private. I found absolutely no bugs, problems, or any of that stuff with this amazing OS. Honestly, it's on par with Windows 7. Who knows? Maybe I just have a good computer or I am lucky Windows 10 was nice to me.
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>like the automatic updates, bloatware, data collection and etc
kek
i disable that shit in group policy the second i get past the installation screen
>Never had problems with data collecting either, it felt very private.
check your dns logs
My akua...
Spyware & updates.
these two go hand in hand also.
>updates
not my problem
>forced Xbox companion apps, the Microsoft store or the redundant software, like having Media Player, Groove Music and the Film and TV app
not my problem
t. windows 10 iot enterprise ltsc 2021
how do you set win32 programs in dark mode?
Themes.
penumbra10 :3
thanks anon!
I won’t judge you based on specs and software that you use dw anon :3
You WILL never have sex.
You will never be Japanese, Cletus
I don't much like the bloat. Like the forced Xbox companion apps, the Microsoft store or the redundant software, like having Media Player, Groove Music and the Film and TV apps. Not to mention the ads everywhere or the insistence you use Edge.
I didn't ask you at all.
People hate everything
LTSC is good. The other SKUs are trash.
schizoid weebcels
>Never had problems with data collecting either, it felt very private.
oh go frick yourself, you goddamn ad
for me, its the taskbar flicker.
Literally never had this happen across 3 different machines. I think you've got a hardware problem
Still staying with Windows 7 as a Chad.
>on IQfy
>continuing to use EoL software
>calling yourself a chad
embarrassing
>on IQfy
>evaluates a technology based on whether or not some jeet in a call center will help him fix it when it breaks rather than his own understanding of it
>calling yourself a chad
embarrassing
But you don't understand it. You just parrot "n-noooo my waifu os doesn't spy on me" (a laughable position since two versions before, and every version after, does) proves you're just a moronic baby duck..
"Why do people hate Windows 10? I mean, know about all the obvious things like-
> Lists all the reasons why people hate Windows 10
-but why do people hate it?"
morons will use anything to justify their contrarian biases. They take great value from avoiding popular things no matter how wrong they are when asked about it.
It's several magnitudes worse than W7.
For one thing, if I don't want an update on W7 then I tell Windows to go frick itself. If I don't want an update on W10 then I tell Windows to go frick itself...right up until they take that option away and I can't even save what I'm in the middle of doing. I have two choices; wait 15 minutes and Windows will shut down my PC for me to install the updates which are guaranteed to break things (without saving what I'm in the middle of) or shutting it down myself to install the updates which are guaranteed to break things (without saving what I'm in the middle of).
It's like have a car that randomly puts the handbrake on and then a bunch of mongs telling you it's better that way purely because it's newer than the old car. Like this bootlicker would
>f I don't want an update on W10 then I tell Windows to
go frick itself
you ARE running an enterprise SKU, right?
Windows 7 asks for consent.
Windows 10 is a rapist.
As
and everyone else mentions forced restarts are fundamentally incompatible with a functional operating system.
I don't care if there are ways to disable it, they never should have been forced to begin with. Postponing is bullshit. They should have a button to click to say "No thanks" right next to the wait 7 days shit.
Also don't forget about the time people woke up and had their Windows 7 PCs turned into Windows 10. Unforgivable.
>Honestly, it's on par with Windows 7
So at best it's on a par with a 12 year old OS that it replaced?
>Never had problems with data collecting either, it felt very private.
Because you are a normie and can comfortably ignore being spied on if the spies aren't in your face about it and don't use their intel against you.
Not everyone is like that.
I'm not okay with being spied on no matter what.
It's not because I'm doing anything illegal. It's nothing the glows don't already know about, and I actually trust them not to bother me about it since I'm not hurting anyone and not meddling with megacorporate intellectual property.
It's because I just don't like it.
I don't like feeling watched, and I'm not the kind of person who can know I'm being watched and choose to just not feel like I am.
They are either Linuxgays, Macgays or Win7gays.
The only thing I really hate about Windows 10 is the fact they force the gay ass "settings" over control panel. Other than that, it just werks
Windows 10/11 is the definition of "batteries included"
The sheer amount of bloat, telemetry, multiple control panels etc. put me onto Linux, and I stayed there.
>Why do people hate Windows 10?
Because of
>all the obvious things, like the automatic updates, bloatware, data collection and etc.
You may feel comfortable with Microsoft's dick up your ass, but a good chunk of us don't. We don't like Microsoft up in our shit. We don't like being spied on, having forced reboots, and we like our operating system POSIX compliant. We also like seeing the source code to our operating system because that enables us to verify it or, at the very least, pay someone to verify it for us.
That is stuff not offered by Microsoft or their winblows product.
Remember when windows 10 updates "accidently" deleted people's documents while shoving OneDrive down your throats to push people to use their cloud shit? I remember.
Remember when when windows 10 updates "accidently" reset your privacy and Telemetry settings back to default/turned them back on each time? I remember.
Freetards aren't people. No leftist is.
I've come back several times to my computer having rebooted itself for updates while I was away and dumping my work. Even with updates supposedly disabled it still manages to reset policies on restart and force updates again. such a piece of shit OS
It’s less bad than win11 I’ll give you that
>It was really user-friendly for me and extremely easy to use. I mean, I know all the obvious things, like the automatic updates, bloatware, data collection and etc. However, I've never been troubled with updates at all, the OS let me do it at my own will. Never had problems with data collecting either, it felt very private. I found absolutely no bugs, problems, or any of that stuff with this amazing OS. Honestly, it's on par with Windows 7. Who knows? Maybe I just have a good computer or I am lucky Windows 10 was nice to me.
copium
TVH, I had such a bad experience with Windows 8.1 and a decent experience with Linux Mint at the time that I decided to take zero chances with Windows 10, so I never gave it a fair shake, expect for on my gaming PC on a second partition alongside my Linux install, on a hard drive. On the hard drive, it was slower than molasses as every file took a dog's age to load off the Hard drive. I had 32 GB of RAM and 1 TB of space assigned to Windows, so there were things Windows could have done to avoid that exact issue, such as loading more things into RAM on boot up to speed up common tasks, or keeping the files on the hard drive spaced out to avoid file fragmentation, but Windows seemed to take it's sweet ass time anyways. Even Linux Mint on a similar hard drive on another machine wasn't quite so slow in the past. Updates took a while, and those dumb updates where the compurer reboots itself multiple times to complete the update were a serious pain in the ass because Windows was not the default boot option in my bootloader.
Maybe I didn't quite "give it my fair shake" because I didn't use it as my main OS on an SSD for several months, but I don't care. Microsoft had their fair shake back when I used Windows 7 and 8.1, and those ranged from lackluster to worse.