I've never installed a new Windows OS until it's been out for at yeast a year and/or has had it's first full Service Pack released. Way too many chances for bugs and incompatibilities otherwise.


Paul in Houston, TX wrote:
Larry S. wrote:
I've been reading that W10  will probably be Released To Manufacturing (RTM) in 
late July.
I also read that with Win7, 8, and 8.1, there was a significant time gap 
between RTM and
general availability — time enough for Microsoft to fix the really bad problems 
after the
software "shipped," but before it was widely available.

Finally, I also read that W7 and W8.1 machines will be offered a free upgrade 
to Win10
during the first year (starting point not defined).

Now my wife and I have received announcements of a free upgrade of our two W7 
machines to
W10. Apparently we can reserve an upgrade, and at some (undefined) point we will
automatically receive a W10 download.

This is all a bit confusing, and makes us uncomfortable (getting a forced 
download at some
vague point).

Thoughts, anyone? A good idea? Is W10 really ready? Impact on drivers, etc? 
What about Sea
Monkey? General reactions, informed or  otherwise?

Thank you for all ideas and advice.

Larry S.

Except for the SM question the best place to ask is the w10 group:
alt.comp.os.windows-10


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