You can still play Diablo 2 on Blizzard's servers after almost 20 years.
And this is Microsoft, one of the biggest companies in the world.
You can still play Diablo 2 on Blizzard's servers after almost 20 years.
Doing an upgrade vs clean install has greatly improved over the years. It used to be that it was absolutely recommended to do a clean install. I've just upgrade the last 3 versions or so. No issues. I would do an upgrade and activate Windows 10. If you have issues, then do a clean install.Is it recommended to not do a clean installation of W10? Not in the mood for reinstalling everything.
My company's sales team did a full court press last year getting people spooked into contracting copious amounts of OS upgrades.
It's basically been the majority of my hours billed over the last 3-4 months.
Hell, the number of XP/Server 2003 machines still in operation out there is kinda frightening.
I bet there are millions and millions of computers still running 7 at municipal and other level that are wide open for hackers
Only if you pay for the extended support.enterprise editions should still have a few years left of security updates.
You can still play Diablo 2 on Blizzard's servers after almost 20 years.
And this is Microsoft, one of the biggest companies in the world.
Incorrect. Was always there to begin with (to a degree), then the rest got backported.
Windows 10 is just going to be updated
Incorrect. Was always there to begin with (to a degree), then the rest got backported.
Incorrect. Was always there to begin with (to a degree), then the rest got backported.
Windows 10 is just going to be updatedevery quarterfrom now on. I wouldn't doubt they'd call it Windows 11 years from now but no word on anything like that as of yet. No plans.
Edit* Twice a year, so semi-annually.
If you have MSDN just install Windows 10 LTSB/LTSC. Every few years there's a version and it gets security updates only for 10 years.
For a long while now yeah.
Working fine on my end!Ugh, I suppose it is time to start lookin into getting a subscription to Adobe products. The reason I am still on Windows 7 is because Creative suite works on it.
For a long while now yeah.
Last update added more but you can disable and remove things as you see fit.
I'm still on 7 lol. Vista was such a mess. Guess I'll update to 10... eventually...
I have Creative Suite 4. I switched over to Window 10 for a month before I switched back to 7 because Photoshop and Illustrator were giving me errors. I did't have the money to buy new software at the time and Windows 7 suited me fine- till now.
RIP Windows 7, you stable (often unstable) SOB.
MS is currently on my shitlist since some of their Win 10 updates have completely fucked up a number of PCs at work over the last couple of months.
(NTFS Errors, Bootloops, fucking up the Filesystem...not happy.)
Just updated and my PC is crazy slow now. The main drive I upgraded on is consistently at 100% usage and I can't figure out why.
Could it be trying to index the files on it? It's over 400 GB, and every time I look at it in Task Manager, it's constantly reading and writing. Resource Manager also keeps going into TempCompact.dat, so my only guess is it's trying to index the drive after OS installation. Looking up YouTube videos has produced zero solutions for me, and the health of the drive is good. Maybe one of y'all can help me here.
Are updates managed by your IT staff? We've had no issues with updates.
If it's a spinning disk welcome to using Windows 10 on an HDD. It's not great. You can disable windows search and super fetch to make it tolerable but you should really upgrade to an SSD