Windows 10: Windows 10 Now Has 350 Million Active Users

Discus and support Windows 10 Now Has 350 Million Active Users in Windows 10 News to solve the problem; Windows 10 has its faults but it's pretty sleek and works well. I just hate how you have to upgrade just to defer patches and updates. Also... Discussion in 'Windows 10 News' started by Sumit Dhiman, Jun 28, 2016.

  1. Windows 10 Now Has 350 Million Active Users


    Unless your in a corporate environment with access to Windows Update for business, all you can do is Defer upgrades. And correct me if I'm wrong? But isn't that also available in the Home Edition? I'm running Pro and I can't defer updates.

    Defer upgrades in Windows 10

    • Some Windows 10 editions let you defer upgrades to your PC. When you defer upgrades, new Windows features won’t be downloaded or installed for several months. Deferring upgrades doesn’t affect security updates. Note that deferring upgrades will prevent you from getting the latest Windows features as soon as they’re available.
     
    alphanumeric, Jul 3, 2016
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  2. lol, *Ditto I had a few "now where was that" moments.
     
    alphanumeric, Jul 3, 2016
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  3. CountMike New Member
    Now you know how I feel when using my old Toshiba laptop with XP !!! Laptop works perfectly, even battery keeps few hours but can't put 10 on it and all Linuxes I tried on it were a bust.
     
    CountMike, Jul 3, 2016
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    Windows 10 in my option is better than 7,8,8.1
    Vista don't even go there.
    XP was good in its day
    But at least with windows 10 they are putting a lot of time, money and effect into building a great OS
     
    hTconeM9user, Jul 3, 2016
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  5. Up until now, its pretty well been, this is it live with it. Once a Windows OS was released, not much changed. With Windows 10 things do get changed. As with everything though, some like the changes and some don't. For a lot of people, Windows 7 is a great OS. For some people, like me, Windows 7 was a great OS. *Wink
     
    alphanumeric, Jul 3, 2016
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  6. Adalwar Win User
    I think people are not aware of what W10 is. W10 is a move from MS to push everybody on dependency of the "Store" like Google Play and Apple. I am affraid that this will mean that W32 app will be left out of support in near future.
     
    Adalwar, Jul 3, 2016
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  7. Define W32 app? There is a Windows 10 Mobile, Desktop, XBOX, and IoT. What can be run or not run, depends on the platform/device your running Windows 10 on. I don't see the desktop version ever being limited to Apps only, if that's what your saying?
     
    alphanumeric, Jul 3, 2016
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  8. Adalwar Win User

    Windows 10 Now Has 350 Million Active Users

    Dear Sir, what I am seeing and all evidences point to it, it is also logical, yes W10 is a push to Apps only OS. In the background MS is expecting all Programmers will be forced to move their Apps to Win RT. That is why W10 is so "important". That is the real point of W10.
     
    Adalwar, Jul 3, 2016
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  9. Totally disagree, I don't see that happening any time soon. IMHO that is.

    EDIT: If that's was true why did they discontinue Windows RT? It was a failure.
     
    alphanumeric, Jul 3, 2016
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  10. Fafhrd Win User
    Most members here are very aware of what Windows 10 is, and have no worries that Windows 32 applications will cease to be supported in favour of Store apps, which for the most part are frivolous, lightweight and transient ephemera, often with zero support.

    What is more, the established software houses with products that are long term market leaders, as well as in-house commercial development departments have their investments to protect, and they work closely with Microsoft Enterprise and development staff to make sure their products will work with Windows in the long term.

    There are no shortages of traditional programming jobs in the adverts. To state that pushing Store apps are the reason and future for Windows 10 is just wrong.
     
    Fafhrd, Jul 3, 2016
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  11. It brings store Apps to the desktop platform for the first time, but not at the exclusion of everything else. They want Apps on the PC, not just on the phone/mobile platform. That's all there is to it, IMHO.
     
    alphanumeric, Jul 3, 2016
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  12. CountMike New Member
    Specially if those APPs from the store could be made to work on ALL DEVICES as they are. That will happen as portable devices become more powerful so they can compete favorably with desktops. Laptops are already there, notebooks, very close and tablet's, even phones getting there.
    Microsoft may be going for distribution of their SW thru the Store but to stop millions of third party desktop environment SW from working would be instant suicide for them.
     
    CountMike, Jul 4, 2016
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    They were late to the "App" market and are playing catchup now. The Universal Apps should help. I'd love to see some of the Apps I use on my desktop PC be available to also run on my XBOX. Yes, they would be shooting themselves in the foot if mandated that Apps were the only thing you could run on your desktop or laptop.
     
    alphanumeric, Jul 4, 2016
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  14. Adalwar Win User
    I think W32 support will define. For example, the WinHelp for 32 is not working in W10. In W8.1 was also not working, but MS posted a KB for it.
    For W10 there is no KB, there is a workaround but with the Updates it is reverting back to the Original.
    For me this is a evidence that MS is not interested in W32 anylonger.
     
    Adalwar, Jul 4, 2016
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  15. dmex Win User
    WinHelp has major security issues and was discontinued for that reason. DCOM, COM, OLE, RPC, VBScript and lots of other very ancient technology - identical to Win32 - is still working and mostly supported on Win10 (even the Visual Basic runtime!).

    Since the first Windows 2000 release, all the Win32 layer does is wrap the Native API (NT) and removing Win32 would necessitate a complete rewrite of NT from scratch to prevent anyone from very easily porting Win32 apps to the Native API... You also have to consider the millions invested in Win32 development over the decades and how removing that support would be catastrophic for Microsoft - why on earth would Microsoft remove Win32 when it would prevent Win10 from executing almost every last Windows application in existence that has been written since 1995?

    It's just insane to think there's any truth to that. Microsoft is never going to remove Win32 support.
     
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