Windows 10: Microsoft Forces the Windows 10 Upgrade on Windows 7 PCs

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  1. BunnyJ New Member

    Microsoft Forces the Windows 10 Upgrade on Windows 7 PCs


    It would be suicide if MS did that.
     
    BunnyJ, Oct 16, 2015
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  2. gator2013 Win User

    Do you really think that in 10 years you will be using a patched up, updated/upgraded version of the current W-10? If you do I think you are very naïve. Technology changes and there could be major breakthroughs and the whole computing scene could be radically changed in 10 years. W-10 may very well be the last standalone OS but in 10 years all of it's concepts could be obsolete.

    And BTW, This thread is about the manner in which MS is distributing W-10 which I think is getting sneaky and underhanded.
     
    gator2013, Oct 16, 2015
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  3. BunnyJ New Member
    FWIW.. that's what MS claimed and I'm just reporting it. Yes, things change but they can do major updates to the current OS to meet the needs of new technology, can't they??
     
    BunnyJ, Oct 16, 2015
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  4. zooburner Win User

    Microsoft Forces the Windows 10 Upgrade on Windows 7 PCs

    A few years ago I would have said it would be suicide for M.S. to release an O.S. that..

    1) Gave no choice over updates
    2) Gave no information about updates
    3) Installed 'payware' (solitaire) as default
    4) Shared your bandwidth with other internet users and used your P.C. as a kind of storage device to distribute it's own O.S. by default
    5) Intruded on my current O.S. and used crafty underhand tactics to try and get me to upgrade

    When we are used to have M.S. decide exactly what we have on our PC (if we are running Windows) you cannot predict in any way what they will do, what may seem suicide now, may not seem so bad in the future... after all ..it is free, why complain *Wink
     
    zooburner, Oct 16, 2015
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  5. fredc Win User
    Just wish it was free without the 1 through 5 deal lol.
     
    fredc, Oct 16, 2015
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  6. gator2013 Win User
    And I will drink to that!*Cool
     
    gator2013, Oct 16, 2015
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  7. LEE
    Lee Win User
    . . .does that mean the free El Captain for the mac system of computers was not really free. Does this mean that in the future that Apple is going to start charging me a service charge. . ., or is that only Microsoft that is going to do service charges. . .just wondering; nothing more. . .*Smile
     
  8. windoz Win User

    Microsoft Forces the Windows 10 Upgrade on Windows 7 PCs

    Yes, they said that it would be the "last" OS, but they did not say that there would not be repeated reiterations like 10.2, 10.3,10.11, etc, ad infinium. Each new version could bring changes as dramatic as XP to Vista. Apple did this with their OSX and it's first iteration has very little in common with their current offering. Of course, we've read all this on the internet, so it has be true, right? They can't put anything on the internet that isn't true!

    Maybe fees, maybe not, at least for the OS, but each new OS will likely make their other products (like Office) obsolete, requiring us to purchase new versions! Let's face it, Microsoft sells nothing but air! They don't even manufacture the disks that their air (intellectual property) is distributed on!

    Well, probably, but do "YOU" actually know what that "new technology" may possibly be and if it will even be compatible with anything currently available. A perfect example is how in the beginning, IPv4 was adopted as the addressing system, providing what at the time seemed to more more addresses than would ever get used. Now IPv6 is being implemented because, guess what, we were running out of addresses in the IPv4 numbering system!

    With all that said, I just don't like a company forcing me to change for the priveledge of making some of my software (that currently works just fine) obsolete, requiring me to repurchase it or purchase something else!

    Just Sayin'
    Gene
     
    windoz, Oct 16, 2015
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  9. Emma Win User
    I believe the day will come when we will be charged a monthly fee for computer service. I can't see any other reason for MS to do the things they are doing. They want us to accept W 10 so badly that they are forcing it on our computers. There has got to be a reason they are so aggressive with this.

    I saw a get started screen on a print screen photo that said the may be a fee. I wonder what that was about. I checked the photo again and it said there may be an internet fee.
     
  10. I still have windows 7 and so far there have been NO forced upgrade attempts so what are you all talking about ?
     
    icemankent, Oct 17, 2015
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  11. satchmo Win User
    I think you're referring to Apple, not Microsoft.

    Steve Jobs is God, and all mortals shall bow down to Him.
     
    satchmo, Oct 17, 2015
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  12. satchmo Win User
    I find a good analogy with Windows 10 to the recent Free-to-Play trend in the gaming industry.

    It's "free" to play, but they'll nickel and dime us later with all the add-on features. $10 here, and $15 there . . . after a few years, we'd end up paying more than $100 in additional features. This is the reason why all the games are no longer included with Windows 10, and even a fairly essential function such as a DVD player was excluded.
     
    satchmo, Oct 17, 2015
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  13. larc919 Win User

    Microsoft Forces the Windows 10 Upgrade on Windows 7 PCs

    I rarely pay much attention to anything Apple does since most of their stuff doesn't mesh with my style very well. But I can agree with BReeves about Microsoft knowing better than we do what we need/want. They have exhibited that attitude very clearly with the last several versions of Windows up to 10. There is a bit of backtracking with that, and we didn't lose as much control this time around.
     
    larc919, Oct 17, 2015
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  14. Emma Win User
    I thought W 10 had more control, no choice in updates, and from what I have read invasion of privacy worse than we have ever had..........which we can't turn off.

    Here is a tip for anyone interested. When I set up my W 8 and my W8.1 and I came to the name and email page, I just put my initials in the name box and ignored the other, it worked. That do not have my email address and I don't have an account with MS.
     
  15. erpster4 Win User
    erpster4, Oct 22, 2015
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