It’s not so much Windows 10 that’s a problem, but updating existing machines that didn’t come with it installed. The update loses files or moves them to unknown directories, and leaves garbage lying around clogging the system. It’s better to have Windows 10 factory installed than to try to frankenstein it onto an older OS.
Wilde Bill over 8 years ago
Ah, the Blue Screen of Death. I haven’t seen one of those since Windows 98Me.
Jonni over 8 years ago
The blue screen of death, HA!, that’s the year 2020 when the caped one named Microsoft no longer keeps updating Windows 7.
Joseph McFarlane over 8 years ago
I updated to Windows 10. What a nightmare! Took it in and had them reinstall Windows 7.
Crabbyrino Premium Member over 8 years ago
Jimmy Jett, the TV set. (Shel Silverstein)
Coyoty Premium Member over 8 years ago
It’s not so much Windows 10 that’s a problem, but updating existing machines that didn’t come with it installed. The update loses files or moves them to unknown directories, and leaves garbage lying around clogging the system. It’s better to have Windows 10 factory installed than to try to frankenstein it onto an older OS.