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I was on Windows 8.1 now upgrading to 10 so shall I stay on 10 or go back to 8.1?Windows 7 :v
I see..but it's stable isn't it?Windows 10, since it focuses on both desktop/laptop computers and tablets. It actually has two modes specifically for normal computers and tablets that you can switch between. It also has a normal start menu.
Also if you're worried about Microsoft spying, there's always SpyBot Anti-Beacon.
It is now, yes. You'll probably have issues if you do an upgrade instead of doing a fresh install, though.I see..but it's stable isn't it?
I wouldn't say "probably"; it's more of a "maybe", or "probably not". In my experience, Windows 10 upgrades have been pretty stable. Not to say you won't have problems, just don't go into it expecting it to fail.It is now, yes. You'll probably have issues if you do an upgrade instead of doing a fresh install, though.
Oh, ok. I was just going off of the experience I've had with two computers I've upgraded to Windows 10. They both had a bunch of random bluescreens caused, mainly, by driver issues. Maybe I just have bad luck.I wouldn't say "probably"; it's more of a "maybe", or "probably not". In my experience, Windows 10 upgrades have been pretty stable. Not to say you won't have problems, just don't go into it expecting it to fail.
What kind of problems are you having?Go back to 8.1. I was on 8.1, upgraded to 10, then did a clean install of 10. I still have nothing but issues. I swear, every day there is another problem. I wish I could go back to 8.1, but I left 10 installed too long. I don't feel like pirating 8.1 because I feel like I'll somehow get even more random issues than I have now.
One vote for Windows 10 from me. At this point, there's almost no reason to consider staying on 8.*, especially on a traditional desktop system.which one is better (both 64bit)
Mainly driver issuers. Doesn't matter if they are up to date or rolled back to the previous versions, the WiFi drivers and display drivers always have problems, as well as other random things.What kind of problems are you having?
Did you go to the manufacturer's website to download the latest drivers? They're not always in Windows Update.Mainly driver issuers. Doesn't matter if they are up to date or rolled back to the previous versions, the WiFi drivers and display drivers always have problems, as well as other random things.
Almost every day I have to do some sort of troubleshooting with my WiFi driver. It's always a different problem. The troubleshooter says it's unplugged or disconnected, or I'll be missing system protocols and it'll just die. Today my screen froze and I had to hard reset because my display driver had an error. I also get Audio issues and screen brightness issues. I have to restart the laptop constantly for things to work.
It's like my laptop was made for 8.1 and nothing else.
As soon as I upgraded last year, I started having problems. I thought they would work themselves out since W10 was brand new at the time, but they never did.
I did a clean install of W10 a few months back and these problems still persist.