I am very happy with how well Win 10 runs on each of them. Only issue I had was with the old Asus and waking up. Ends up the old spinning hard drive was really sick. Installed new SSD and reinstalled... no issues since. Very, very light on resources. I am VERY happy about the free upgrade.
Only concern so far... Enterprise patching. It sounds like it will be less like Office 365 patching (Microsoft patches whenever or you have to manage the new versions without using WSUS) but less control over individual patches.
is this pretty stable? im hesitant to install an operating system as young as 10, but im running 7 on my gaming pc, and i frequently find that a program i want is not available/not supported on windows 7.
Welp, guess it will be time to upgrade my gaming rig then.... and the tick-tock (or should I say, "install-stay the hell away from") cycle of Microsoft OSes continues.
@ardichoke said:
I didn't know they made scotch in the paleolithic era.
Yes, but they called it grunt back then. Unfortunately they used the same word for water, food, poop, and 'hit with a rock'. Context was very important.
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Oh nice.
Fucking holograms, man.
Mitebcool
Seriously, HoloLens looks pretty tight.
http://www.theverge.com/2015/1/21/7867593/microsoft-announces-windows-holographic
I'm down for free upgrades and HoloLens
Seriously. The free upgrade thing is pretty flippin sweet.
"Help me Obi Wan Kanobi you're my only hope"
I've got Win10 running on 3 systems.
2011 Asus laptop (Intel Core i5 M480 @ 2.6GHz | 8GB RAM | 128GB Samsung 840EVO SSD)
2013 Toshiba Protege Z10t Ultrabook/Tablet (Intel Core i7 3689Y @ 1.5GHz | 4GB RAM | 128 SSD)
2014 Lenovo S1 Yoga (Intel Core i7 4600U @ 2.7GHz | 8 GB RAM | 256 SSD)
I am very happy with how well Win 10 runs on each of them. Only issue I had was with the old Asus and waking up. Ends up the old spinning hard drive was really sick. Installed new SSD and reinstalled... no issues since. Very, very light on resources. I am VERY happy about the free upgrade.
Only concern so far... Enterprise patching. It sounds like it will be less like Office 365 patching (Microsoft patches whenever or you have to manage the new versions without using WSUS) but less control over individual patches.
is this pretty stable? im hesitant to install an operating system as young as 10, but im running 7 on my gaming pc, and i frequently find that a program i want is not available/not supported on windows 7.
Welp, guess it will be time to upgrade my gaming rig then.... and the tick-tock (or should I say, "install-stay the hell away from") cycle of Microsoft OSes continues.
Coming June 29th... RIGHT DURING EXPO lol.
New expo rule: NO updating to Windows 10 during the event
Isn't this the best time? When you're surrounded by tech support?
Yes, and I'm going to charge my typical "I'm on vacation" rate too
July 29th.
^^ Yea, just about to say that. 1 month AFTER expo.
WTF.. you had the correct date in your tweet!? Come on @primesuspect
which is what? buying you beer outside of ICHQ?
Beer? No. The Scotch must be older than me
I didn't know they made scotch in the paleolithic era.
Yes, but they called it grunt back then. Unfortunately they used the same word for water, food, poop, and 'hit with a rock'. Context was very important.