Nothing but bad experiences here.  10 is a disaster on older hardware.
There is no compelling reason to upgrade on hardware that can run 7 or 8.1
until their EOL dates.

Speaking of Win 10 upgrades…. I’ll preface this question by saying I am
almost a luddite at home. If I didn’t have to feed my family, I would be a
sailing instructor or lawnmower engine repair guy for a living….



How has it gone for all of you who have upgraded an existing build from say
Win 7 Pro to Win 10 in place? I know this is the preferred/supported path
per Microsoft, but I have NEVER been a fan of in-place upgrades… (GET OFF
MY LAWN!)….



I’ve got several Win 7 Pro systems at home that I disabled the win 10
notifications, though I plan to upgrade them and was wondering just how
much of a pain or success it has been. Yes, I know, Win 10 has 5,000
bazillion users now, but I’d like to hear from some fellow engineers….who
have to be the Help Desk for their families….



Thanks!



Jonathan





*From:* [email protected] [mailto:
[email protected]]* On Behalf Of* Micheal Espinola Jr
*Sent:* Thursday, May 26, 2016 6:09 PM
*To:* [email protected]
*Subject:* Re: [NTSysADM] Windows 10 upgrades



I've successfully and happily upgraded my own systems to Windows 10 - but
holy crap is this disgusting.  What a way to destroy any good will and
trust.  As James pointed out, this is a great way to get people to
completely disable updates again.

--
Espi





On Wed, May 25, 2016 at 10:06 AM, Melvin Backus <[email protected]>
wrote:


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> Given the folks on the list many of you may already know this but I just
ran across this.  I’m guessing that’s exactly how all these “I told it no
but it still upgraded” events are happening.
>
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>
<http://www.techrepublic.com/article/windows-10-upgrade-app-breaks-microsofts-own-guidelines/?ftag=TRE684d531&bhid=23118994024572394746988385873151>
>
http://www.techrepublic.com/article/windows-10-upgrade-app-breaks-microsofts-own-guidelines/?ftag=TRE684d531&bhid=23118994024572394746988385873151
<http://www.techrepublic.com/article/windows-10-upgrade-app-breaks-microsofts-own-guidelines/?ftag=TRE684d531&bhid=23118994024572394746988385873151>
>
>
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> Melvin Backus | Sr. Systems Engineer | Byers Engineering Company |
404.497.1565
>
> Service Desk | 404-497-1599 | https://servicedesk.byers.com
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