Windows 10: 600 Millions PCs Waiting for Windows 10

Discus and support 600 Millions PCs Waiting for Windows 10 in Windows 10 News to solve the problem; I would not know. I never look at the WEI. It's some fake number anyhow. Discussion in 'Windows 10 News' started by labeeman, Dec 3, 2014.

  1. WHS
    whs Win User

    600 Millions PCs Waiting for Windows 10


    I would not know. I never look at the WEI. It's some fake number anyhow.
     
  2. swarfega Win User

    Sorry but thats a stupid title. Not everyone will be interested in upgrading although I will.

    But to all those who espouse gibberish about the PC being dead, 600 million is a lot. Its more than several countries combined.
     
    swarfega, Dec 6, 2014
    #62
  3. Same here *Biggrin
     
    Fahadking07, Dec 7, 2014
    #63
  4. strollin Win User

    600 Millions PCs Waiting for Windows 10

    Same here *Biggrin So you guys plan to buy new PCs with Win 10 when it comes out? That would make the hardware mfrs happy.
     
    strollin, Dec 7, 2014
    #64
  5. The way Microsoft is releasing new versions of windows it would seem they are already selling updates *Tongue

    Problem seems there really isn't many actual improvements being made except a little different color lipstick *Wink
    I see nothing substantial as an "improvement" or worth any type of the saying "upgrade" besides what Microsoft wants to call a said "Upgrade"
    There's is no basic difference in calling something Metro or Modern except promotions *Tongue

    Like built in apps or not they do indeed require a good internet connection and bandwidth
    I'm personally not interested in Any Live titles y'all can have all of them *Smile
    Euro version will be better except for the start button it will still be a joke but without Bing so it will auto be better *Wink
     
    ThrashZone, Dec 7, 2014
    #65
  6. swarfega Win User
    If this were the game industry these updates would be called DLCs.
     
    swarfega, Apr 4, 2018
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