You do have to use either Start10 (best IMHO, costs some $5) or Classic Shell or similar program and you have to CUSTOMIZE settings within the program to get get Windows 10 Start to look the way you want it to. Change is always hard and people hate change, but once you get used to Windows 10, its impossible to go back to any previous version of Windows.Īfter a fresh Windows 10 install, it only takes about 20 minutes to make Windows 10 do 2 things - look and function like Windows 7. However, one way or another, Windows 10 will be THE OS considering it higher adoption rate than Windows 7 did because of how it is. I'm sorry about your problems with Windows 10. Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
Update? must been an issue with your system then.As of everyone would have the same issue.īut I get your point, it's the same when people who were comfortable with xp and was later forced to adapt to a newer osmicrosoft enabled debugging through windows 10 if allowed by the user this is mainly how they test for bugs now to track them down (easier to duplicate an issue if the computer having it debugs for its self) so yes microsoft could put out a update tomorrow and kill 1million computers just like that by mistake and only fix would be a os install << theyre not the only ones with bad updates lately.
That's when I installed Windows 7 again and haven't had a problem since. I worked with Windows 10 for 2 months on my desktop and it only brought me headaches, until one day a Windows 10 update destroyed the installation and made the system unbootable. Crosire wrote: Classic Shell doesn't solve the inconsistency, just adds a few UI features (which don't look all that great to be honest).