I use windows 10 education edition."Your" version? What even?
I use windows 10 education edition."Your" version? What even?
The next version of windows was just released, there is another one coming later in the year. Microsoft have indicated that Windows 10 is what it's called now, like MacOS X. Whether either of them will ever go to 11 will depend on how much they like Spinal Tap (iOS could get to 11 this year.....)
I personally don't care what you run, but Windows 10 was officially free and you can still sneak in a free upgrade. If they stop that then it'll be expensive for you to get it.
I miss more functionality from Windows 10 when I run Windows 7 than I do the other way round.
Literally the whole point of Windows 10 is that there will NEVER be another Windows version, just a iteration of Windows 10. Hell, it's designed so that even if we go full Ghost in the Shell with eye implants, those implants will still be running Windows 10.By that time, we'll probably hear of a new Windows version.
Or running linux.Literally the whole point of Windows 10 is that there will NEVER be another Windows version, just a iteration of Windows 10. Hell, it's designed so that even if we go full Ghost in the Shell with eye implants, those implants will still be running Windows 10.
And so, many times a day the world will turn blue. /sLiterally the whole point of Windows 10 is that there will NEVER be another Windows version, just a iteration of Windows 10. Hell, it's designed so that even if we go full Ghost in the Shell with eye implants, those implants will still be running Windows 10.
Windows 10 Home is a bit iffy
Windows 10 Pro is a bit better
Windows 10 Enterprise is alright if you want cool features
and Windows 10 LTSB is bae :^)
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I have LTSB with updates turned off so I wouldn't know, ask someone else :^)Though major updates can be a pain. Is the new update ("creators update") even available for Enterprise yet because checking for updates the normal way didn't find it (and yes, I did turn off the "defer major upgrades" setting).
Why would you turn off updates? Only stable updates are put out on LTS builds. Unlike the Home Edition.I have LTSB with updates turned off so I wouldn't know, ask someone else :^)
Windows 10 Home is a bit iffy
Windows 10 Pro is a bit better
Windows 10 Enterprise is alright if you want cool features
and Windows 10 LTSB is bae :^)
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Group Policy Editor lets you customize a huge amount of your PC, and disable any Windows feature at the click of a button.What feature of Enterprise do you think is cool?
And people who just want a lightweight OS that gets the job done.LTSB is for people who don't like change.
Group Policy Editor lets you customize a huge amount of your PC, and disable any Windows feature at the click of a button.
And people who just want a lightweight OS that gets the job done.
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It's not just for Windows Enterprise, btw. I'm running pro.
I really don't understand, I have used it for about 6 months and haven't really ran in to any major issues. So what's the deal?
Edit: Now looks like a general Win10 discussion thread
Even Windows/286? (Or what about OS/2 1.x, which is sort of related to Windows)I love em all