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Old 25-08-2015, 04:56 PM
Garbz (Chris)
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Originally Posted by pmrid View Post
I just had to do a full restore because Windows 10 announced it had a Critical Error and Cortana and the Start Menu would not load. How good is that?
Windows 10 has been known for a lot of things, but self destructive was not one of them. For the benefit of the rest of us: Did you do an upgrade? Was there anything out of the ordinary when you did your install?

I ask this out of genuine curiosity as none of the Windows 10 setups I have so far have fallen over. They are not perfect by any means. Every so often Windows 10 gets confused as to the state of the Surface Pro keyboard and won't flip up on the screen keyboard, and similar bugs like that but so far nothing critical, at least not since the early test releases.

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Originally Posted by AstralTraveller View Post
Yep, if there is suitable software for your needs available under Linux it is far far less hassle.
I have a lot of praise for Linux, but I would never describe it as less hassle. Far from it. I find doing basic things is far more complicated and getting a fully running stable system able to do simple stuff like work with a bluetooth headset, enter suspend state, and even install basic software without the occasional conflicting library is a textbook example of hassle. A hassle I normally manage to overcome but a hassle none the less.
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