Good idea, although the bugs present are mainly to do with privacy
rather than anyting else. By default all new and upgraded Windows 10
installations will have all privacy settings on unless you choose the
custom settings option during set up or you go into settings later on.
But the privacy settings are scattered all over the place and so it's
easier to turn them off during setup. I call this a bug since these
should be off, not on, by default.
On 08/08/2015 04:17, Karyn Campbell via Talk wrote:
Hello all,
In this house we observe the Microsoft rule which means we don't upgrade any
Microsoft OS for at least six months after it comes out. This gives the
first adopters time to find the bugs and for Microsoft to clean them up and
make the software more stable.
Anything that is initially released by Microsoft is usually buggy, thus the
reason for waiting at least six months after release.
Some food for thought.
Karyn Campbell, Illinois USA, [email protected]
Using WE 9.2 on HP Pavilion laptop running Windows 8.1 home premium 64-bit
with Office 2013 and IE 11 as well as Acer netbook running Windows 7 home
premium 64-bit with Office 2007 and IE 11 and Microsoft Windows Defender
onAcer netbook as well as Macaffee Live Safe on HP Pavilion.
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www.gofundme.com/icb2015.
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