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For those of you that don't feel like waiting for your reservations to roll out, you can just get Windows 10 from their official website, Windows 10
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There appear to be quite the number of bugs. I'd recommend giving it a week before upgrading.
There appear to be quite the number of bugs. I'd recommend giving it a week before upgrading.
Well a month sounds better, gives enough time for drivers - software - etc. to update their packages
I have problems enabling app notifications (Settings are managed by a non-existant organization) and around 5am - 6am every day Nissvc.exe (which is part of windows defender I think) is using up like 70% of my cpu until I reboot my pc.
There appear to be quite the number of bugs. I'd recommend giving it a week before upgrading.Well a month sounds better, gives enough time for drivers - software - etc. to update their packages
That should already be done.
I have problems enabling app notifications (Settings are managed by a non-existant organization) and around 5am - 6am every day Nissvc.exe (which is part of windows defender I think) is using up like 70% of my cpu until I reboot my pc.
There appear to be quite the number of bugs. I'd recommend giving it a week before upgrading.Well a month sounds better, gives enough time for drivers - software - etc. to update their packages
That should already be done.
Yeah, but you know how it is, some people are just lazy and don't update their products.
I have problems enabling app notifications (Settings are managed by a non-existant organization) and around 5am - 6am every day Nissvc.exe (which is part of windows defender I think) is using up like 70% of my cpu until I reboot my pc.
There appear to be quite the number of bugs. I'd recommend giving it a week before upgrading.Well a month sounds better, gives enough time for drivers - software - etc. to update their packages
That should already be done.
Yeah, but you know how it is, some people are just lazy and don't update their products.
They don't deserve my money then.
Lol You could buy hardware that works?I have problems enabling app notifications (Settings are managed by a non-existant organization) and around 5am - 6am every day Nissvc.exe (which is part of windows defender I think) is using up like 70% of my cpu until I reboot my pc.
There appear to be quite the number of bugs. I'd recommend giving it a week before upgrading.Well a month sounds better, gives enough time for drivers - software - etc. to update their packages
That should already be done.
Yeah, but you know how it is, some people are just lazy and don't update their products.
They don't deserve my money then.
Well it is what it is, guess we'll have to wait... not like we can do anything else
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