If they have straightened how to support both touch and mouse interfaces without one ting on the other, I'm in.
If they have straightened how to support both touch and mouse interfaces without one ting on the other, I'm in.
yes that is a bigg problem
One of my Windows 7 boxes is already asking me to "pre-register" for a copy...
Unless it comes with Daz Loader probably not worth it tbh.
lol
dunno what's gonna happen with those copies. Will it upgrade them to legit?
Win10 looks like XP so its a win/win.
It's free and if you dont like it, uninstall it and roll back.
I would do a image backup of 7 before installing it if you do not like it
not sure you can just uninstall it it is made by bill the gates
It says for people who already registered and agreed to the upgrade.
I think it's a time saver for them. At the same time, if this is buggy as , they're ed.
Yeah I already have almost 6 GB downloaded to that hidden folder.
Anyway I'm going all in at midnight.
so has anyone upgraded?
i havnt yet...might go out buy a few hdd running out of space for storage
ing solitaire wants you to pay a subscription fee to not see ads?
Microsoft wants $1.49 a month to remove the ads it shows inside Solitaire on Windows 10
MATT WEINBERGER
Jul. 27, 2015, 4:06 PM 14,799 28
Windows 10 comes bundled with the Microsoft Solitaire Collection, gathering a bunch of variations on the eternally popular card game. But included withing the game are ads for other products and services — and if you want to remove the ads, Microsoft is charging $1.49 a month (or the bulk discount of $9.99 a year).
In the menu, users see an option to "Upgrade to Premium." Click it, and you get this display:
For your $1.49 a month, you get a score boost in TriPeaks and Pyramid, and the chance to win a bunch of extra "coins," the in-game currency you win by completing challenges. You don't need it to play Solitaire, and the game itself plays more or less as it has since Windows 3.1 in the early nineties. But if you don't want to pay, get used to those ads.
As PCWorld notes, this isn't the first time Microsoft has charged for Solitaire, and Windows 8 had a similar paid plan for its version of the card game. The main difference is that Solitaire didn't come bundled with Windows 8, as it does with Windows 10.
This means that this is going to be front-and-center for a lot more users taking their free upgrade to Windows 10 this week.
ing microtransactions in Windows, what a piece of .
And do people still play that on computers?
That stuff is so much easily accessible on your phone. Also, faster to get to.
that solitaire gotta be a joke.
Good thing is with windows store there are probably better solitaires out there for free.
Microsoft is at the edge of the cliff. It'll be interesting if they can claw back or if they will finally fall to the prescipice.
Windows 10, I'm going to let the inevitable problems get sorted out before I switch.
I'm on 10 right now and no problems whatsoever. Wait for you on the other side es.
Yeah, but are you gaming? What apps are you running?
I'm guessing being a casual user has its advantages.
This kind of makes me just want to buy one of those pirated keys on reddit when I upgrade my board.
I think you can upgrade at any point in the first year?
My Windows 7 is OEM, so I can't upgrade my motherboard and keep the key. Windows treats new motherboard = new computer. And I'm going to upgrade to an H97 board and use my current H81 board for a NAS box.
get identical mobo...isnt that the way around oem windows
I don't want an identical board, I want to upgrade to H97 so I can use an M.2 SSD as my system drive and also to get PCIE-3.0. It would be nice to have a clean build with absolutely no SATA cables thanks to all the storage drives being on the NAS.
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