Windows 10: PC hardware upgrade pending but have privacy concerns about Win 10

Discus and support PC hardware upgrade pending but have privacy concerns about Win 10 in Windows 10 Support to solve the problem; Hope it's okay to post this in General, I couldn't really see a better area on the forum. So I have a dilemma - I'm currently running Windows 7... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Support' started by WinTenner, Nov 18, 2017.

  1. WinTenner Win User

    PC hardware upgrade pending but have privacy concerns about Win 10


    Hope it's okay to post this in General, I couldn't really see a better area on the forum.

    So I have a dilemma - I'm currently running Windows 7 64-bit and love it. I do though want to completely upgrade my ancient PC to something faster, more hard disk capacity, more RAM, new motherboard .... you get the picture.

    However, I hate the gross invasion of privacy that appears to be the default in Windows 10, the intermittent advertising would also drive me insane. Newer hardware and CPUs don't appear to support Win 7 either so it won't necessarily be possible to load Win 7 onto a brand new PC.

    Then there's Linux - hate it.

    MacOS - not a fan.


    I know there are programs out there which supposedly disable the highly invasive telemetry, but do any of them actually stop it 100% ?

    So either I soldier on with my PC until MS stop their Win 7 security updates in 2020, or .......... well, I have no idea.

    :)
     
    WinTenner, Nov 18, 2017
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  2. JG### Win User

    Windows 10 is Garbage

    I agree. DO NOT INSTALL Windows 10. Just for starters and without warning you will loose all programs and data currently loaded to your machine. Windows 10 appears to be designed for tablets and for people who are not concerned about protecting their privacy.
    This is not an upgrade for PC users. This is a downgrade and allows entry to your personal date and privacy.
     
    JG###, Nov 18, 2017
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  3. Windows 7 retail license upgrade to Windows 10

    So... I have a win 7 ultimate (release party) version of windows. I believe this is a "Retail" version.

    Say I've upgraded to win 10 on it...

    Now say my motherboard dies... so I take the opportunity to upgrade to the latest and greatest hardware.

    How do I go about re-activating win 10 on this new pc? (With a fresh OS install of win 10, got myself a new SSD too!)

    Thanks,

    T.
     
    ThomasHouseman, Nov 18, 2017
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  4. NavyLCDR New Member

    PC hardware upgrade pending but have privacy concerns about Win 10

    The "gross invasion of privacy" is mostly media hype. And "intermittent advertising"? What's that? I'm not seeing it on my Windows 10. Go with Windows 10 Pro and after install uninstall everything you don't want (and, yes, there will be a couple of things you can't uninstall that you probably don't want without using command prompt commands to uninstall them). Don't believe everything you read on the internet.
     
    NavyLCDR, Nov 18, 2017
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  5. WinTenner Win User
    WinTenner, Nov 18, 2017
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  6. Why do I see recommendations for Win 10 Pro when Win 10 Home would do just fine?
    And it costs less.
     
    margrave55, Nov 18, 2017
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  7. NavyLCDR New Member
    You have more options to remove extra apps that you don't want. And you also have more options available for deferring updates and setting it to install updates when you want them installed rather than when MS decides to push them. I've got two of the tiny, 32GB eMMC type computers (in addition to about 10 standard computers) and I found that when an update was in progress, they would slow to a crawl for standard use. With Windows 10 Pro I have updates set to notify only so I can trigger the updates when I am not going to use them.

    I also need to be able to remote desktop into most of the other computers on my network, and Windows 10 Pro allows the RDP server to run, Home does not.

    Given the OP's privacy concerns, Pro just allows more user control without hacking the OS than Windows 10 Home does.

    I don't think Microsoft is doing anything more than any other company is doing today to invade your privacy. Just about every major company that you do business with is collecting marketing information from you in one way or another. Anyway, however you want to hack Windows to make you feel better is up to you.

    Then if you click on that link to manage information stored about you in the cloud you can also turn off more "convenience" features.


    PC hardware upgrade pending but have privacy concerns about Win 10 [​IMG]
     
    NavyLCDR, Nov 18, 2017
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  8. Steve C Win User

    PC hardware upgrade pending but have privacy concerns about Win 10

    I don't see any ads on any of my Windows 10 PCs and you can control what is transmitted under Privacy Settings. You can also use utilities like WinAero Tweaker and O&O ShutUp10 to further control the telemetry.

    What are the specs of the PC you want to buy? Forum members will be able to advise if Windows 7 will run on your prospective hardware.
     
    Steve C, Nov 19, 2017
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  9. WinTenner Win User
    Thanks. I don't yet have a final spec on the PC that I want to buy, I kept looking into it then partially putting it off due to my concerns about Windows 10 (this is the first time that a Windows operating system has held me back from a Pc hardware upgrade). I'll see if I can knock some specs together in the next few days and present them here.
     
    WinTenner, Nov 19, 2017
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  10. matfx Win User
    If you still want to stick with Windows 7 OS, you may go for Skylake build. Back in my country there are still Skylake cpu and motherboard available. Or else if you really go for the latest coffeelake or Ryzen build Windows 10 is the OS to go.

    The finally thoughts up to you.
     
    matfx, Apr 5, 2018
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