Windows 10: When Windows 10 breaks, don't just blame Microsoft

Discus and support When Windows 10 breaks, don't just blame Microsoft in Windows 10 News to solve the problem; So basically, the poster updated to Win10 and then later, discovered that an out-of-date third-party app did not work right in Win10, and goes on to... Discussion in 'Windows 10 News' started by Brink, Apr 17, 2016.

  1. When Windows 10 breaks, don't just blame Microsoft


    So basically, the poster updated to Win10 and then later, discovered that an out-of-date third-party app did not work right in Win10, and goes on to say that is not entirely MS's fault.

    Is this really MS's fault? Well (and you KNOW I'm NOT an "MS Defender") -- no.

    Why?

    Because even though their Compatibility Tool said the upgrade was OK, let's be realistic here. There must be tens of thousands of third-party apps, and when you throw into that the different versions of these apps, that probably goes into the millions of combinations.

    Can any single tool be expected to identify the individual tool/version combinations that will work in Win10, versus those that will not? Basically, NO.

    And what about the fact that Win10 is constantly evolving? What might not have worked months ago in build 10240, might work well today in build 10586.218.

    Can MS really be expected to test millions of app versions every time they make an upgrade or improvement to Win10? NO

    The other wrinkle in this whole picture is that, with the basic human inability to resist something FREE, LOT of folks have upgraded really old PCs that were never designed to work with Win8x, let alone, Win10. The fact that those old PCs work reasonably well under Win10 is nothing short of a miracle (IMHO). So, for those folks to complain about old apps not working right in Win10, is simply unfair to MS.

    I had the excruciating experience of "upgrading" and old HP Win7 laptop to Win10, and while it took a lot of work, I learned a lot in the process, and ever since I got it right, that old laptop has been working flawlessly under Win10. Certainly has surprised me!

    So basically, if your old, ready-for-the-recycle-bin PC works even reasonably well under Win10, you should be grateful for the free upgrade -- and be glad you didn't have to shell out HUNDREDS of dollars to get a new machine to use Win10.
     
    Mark Phelps, Apr 19, 2016
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  2. slyphnier Win User

    probably windows should put (or they already did?) little remark in their terms
    *User accept that if something break in windows10, either from updates, upgrade from previous windows installation or clean install, microsoft not resposible in anyway nor giving any support in fixing the issue.

    well realistic speaking... indeed its not always microsoft fault
    but if everything fine in their previous OS (XP/7/8), then all of sudden become borked after upgrade to win10 then its not user fault either blaming the microsoft
     
    slyphnier, Apr 19, 2016
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  3. BunnyJ New Member
    It's human nature to blame someone other than themselves. If a third party program doesn't work it's MS's fault.. they do something that breaks their PC.. it's MS's fault.

    When you make a change big enough to break your PC.. back up first.. it's not MS's fault if you don't do that.
     
    BunnyJ, Apr 19, 2016
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  4. Alphamale Win User

    When Windows 10 breaks, don't just blame Microsoft

    Alphamale, Apr 19, 2016
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  5. bobad Win User
    Yes, but when 80% of users don't know the difference in an OS and a taco, MS may want to consider leaving out the flaky features and code.
     
    bobad, Apr 19, 2016
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  6. jimbo45 Win User
    Hi there

    This is where it gets REALLY tricky -- What would be a legal definition of "Flakey Features". What might be flakey for some would be essential for others.

    Poor code might be easier to quantify but even here this is not a "given" . For example getting 110% performance out of a system by using undocumented features or directly acessing hardware rather than published API's might be an acceptable risk if it only blows up say 1% of the time.

    Cheers
    jimbo
     
    jimbo45, Apr 19, 2016
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  7. BunnyJ New Member
    But the point of the insider program is to try out new features that are not fully tested., If you or anyone is part of the 80% then you/them shouldn't be part of the insider program.

    It's as easy as that.
     
    BunnyJ, Apr 19, 2016
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  8. Winuser Win User

    When Windows 10 breaks, don't just blame Microsoft

    I thought the article was about Windows 10 RTM.
     
    Winuser, Apr 4, 2018
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