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Originally Posted by Startrek
Hi Luke
Why have so many IIS members complained about windows 10 ?
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It is too aggressive trying to force you and trick you to do things its way. The operating system is supposed to sit in the background and help you be productive but Win10 is the opposite of that.
It is spying on you (sending reports to Microsoft), continuously and very aggressively trying to push Microsoft services even though you said no, resetting your settings on updates, showing advertising on the login screen, having buggy updates that break things etc.
It just feels like you have to keep fighting it all the time.
It tries to be too smart and fails at it miserably. The most relevant example is automatically downloading updates in the middle of the night and restarting after installing them. It may work for the common user but quite a few of us woke up in the morning to see that their imaging run was aborted by automatic update and restart. Even worse, it is not even possible to disable automatic updates (unless on Enterprise) and you have to use tricks to work around the problem.
And then, in some cases there were driver incompatibilities (for example with the previously mentioned ASI120 USB2.0 cameras).
However, once you configure it and get used to some of its quirks it is not bad.
But out of the box Win7 is a much nicer experience.