on 09-08-2015 11:55
I wonder how many people are experiencing problems with Windows 10?
Interesting article here about the 'forced updates causing endless crash loops'
My husband successfully installed it on his Toshiba laptop and has now removed it.
He found all library folders (documents pictures music etc) were 'read only' and could not be changed..
Apparently Microsoft have known about it since beta testing and have done nothing about it (from the forums he accessed to see if there was a fix)
Credit to @Bambino for the Forbes link
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 09-08-2015 11:58
on 09-08-2015 12:02
on 09-08-2015 12:02
Have it installed without problems on one laptop but I've given up on the other. Happy with Windows 7 on this one now.
on 09-08-2015 12:11
on 09-08-2015 12:11
I think the Read Only issue was a big problem for my husband because he does the website for the Civic Hall where he works. Obviously with acts returning to the same venue you need to be able to modify previous documents or pictures. It doesnt allow you to do it. A bit annoying he said... when Windows have admitted it was a known issue
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 09-08-2015 12:17
on 09-08-2015 12:17
Also it must be infuriating that they released a patch (a roll up of bug fixes ironically) which is causing this endless loop of crashes for many users trying repeatedly to install it..
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 09-08-2015 12:21
No issues here.
on 09-08-2015 12:27
on 09-08-2015 12:27
I would really expect that problems will present for some and not for others. It is all highly dependent on what you use your laptop for....
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 09-08-2015 12:36
on 09-08-2015 12:36
on 09-08-2015 12:40
on 09-08-2015 12:40
I uploaded everything to OneDrive on the phone yet nothing shows on Windows 10 on the laptop. Poor.
on 09-08-2015 13:10
on 09-08-2015 13:10