It is my understanding that Microsoft is discontinuing the
ServicePack updates with the release of Windows10 ... I presume
updates will either be automatically updated or left to the
discretion of PC users
At 11:05 PM 6/2/2015, you wrote:
Hello,
This is only advice, and none of you are forced to take it.
If Microsoft does meet their Delivery Date of the last part of July,
you have one year to upgrade to Win 10.
I rarely ever jump on the First Edition of any Software, Especially
Operating Systems.
I waited for Window Eyes 9.1 before I bought the Upgrade.
Why? Because I do not like finding the Software still has bugs, and
areas that need polish.
When it comes to New editions of Operating Systems, No one knows
what the final edition of Windows 10 is going to be like. Sure,
these Pre-release editions can give some ideas, but Nothing is in
Stone, and so the Final release may be quite different than what was
offered as the Beta.
right now, most of you have a reliable system, that runs fine with
what ever edition of Windows and Window Eyes you have running.
Since A I Squared does not have a finished production copy of
Windows 10 yet, and won't until they get one off the Shelf, or one
that Microsoft sends them, A I Squared can not say with all
sertainty that Window Eyes will give good access to the new Windows
10. How could they? think about it.
I know some here may be in a hurry to have the latest. Some times
being on the Cutting Edge is Painful, very Painful. And if you
think your frustraighted now, just wait till you paint yourself into
a corner by downloading the new Windows 10, an hour after it is made
avaialble to the General Public, and now you have a system that does
not work as good as before you installed the new Win 10.
If Win 10 does give problems, it will take some time before they
will be able to offer a solution. that solution might be only a
small adjustment, or some area may need some serious
attention. hard to know, since no one, even Microsoft has yet to
finish the Win 10 project, so they do not even know what the final
edition that goes to Press will be. they might have great hopes,
but no one will know until someone at Microsoft says enough, it is
good enough, we can fix the rest of this stuff later in a Service
Pack 1, 2, or 3.
I am not TELLING anyone what to do here. This is just un asked for
advice. If you trust that all will be well, and you are willing to
take the risk, go for it. but, for those of you with a little more
sense, I would wait for the guys that Can't wait to run through the
Mine Field first, and if they get through it without getting blown
to bits, then get your own copy of the new Win 10 and Enjoy.
Dave
At 06:11 PM 6/2/2015, you wrote:
Should I upgrade to Windows 10, or should I wait and see if it will work
with WE? I see it in my sys tray, too. .oh what to do, what to do, what to
do. Should I uninstall my programs or back them up?
Thanks
Best Regards
Charlie Short
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