malberttoo
Well-Known Member
You'll never want to go back to 8
TRUTH.
You'll never want to go back to 8
That question has been asked a couple times, and most of us feel that Win 10 has been solid for at least the last couple builds. The current build is the RTM, and I'd have no hesitation recommending it.
Define "massive amount of users" please? Are u referring to the last firmware debacle?You really should have hesitations recommending it, especially after seeing how massive amounts of users have bumped against the brick wall trying to install it.
hey, sorry for lurking but can you brave and noble testers tell us if it's safe to upgrade or if we should hold off for a few months and let them work out more bugs.
Right now I'm completely happy with 8.1 so I don't want to hurt my experience.
Consider it as my personal frustration projected unnecessarily to you !Define "massive amount of users" please? Are u referring to the last firmware debacle?
I am also having issues installing firmware update. I was able to pin down the problem using the System logs to the Surface Pen. Before I had the issues with the Surface Keyboard. Deleting the device helped with the keyboard but does not help with the pen...
I think there is a problem with the drivers after the migration from 8.1 to 10. I bet everybody who has problems installing migrated and did not do fresh install.
I was a Dropbox user for a long time. Then my wife bought her Surface Pro 3, along with Office 365 (five license home version) about four months before I got mine, and before I knew it, I had a terabyte of free space. I was dropping $10 a month for that space on Dropbox. It was an easy decision. (I still have several gigs of free space at Dropbox, thanks to my long use and many referrals).
Interesting that you posted this today. I was just going over files in a OneDrive folder, and noticed that it's actually very, very slow at opening and copying/moving files, that that file preview doesn't work for documents stored there. I don't remember things being this slow in previous versions of Windows, but then again I'm not sure I worked with OneDrive all that much prior to Windows 10.
It's so bad, in fact, that I'm thinking seriously about also looking for an alternative. It's a bummer, because it's great in theory to work on essentially the same file on all of my machines, but it's just a serious pain in terms of managing large numbers of files.
One of my least favorite things about Windows 10, actually.