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Message 1718004 - Posted: 25 Aug 2015, 2:12:01 UTC - in response to Message 1717917.  

How long do you think it will take M$ to just start rewriting all this stuff back in with every update?

It almost looks like one of those social experiments where they wait and watch what happens to learn what to do.

I said that same thing to my friend when he ran O&O's software. I told him "of course, obviously, there's no guarantee that MS won't just release an update next week that turns all of those things back on automatically, or changes the way they are controlled so that the current known methods to disable them no longer work."
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Message 1718098 - Posted: 25 Aug 2015, 10:15:11 UTC

Going beyond 1984, it is now 2015:


... Cuckoo-clock cops threaten Win 10 whup-ass can pop

Switzerland's top data cop says Microsoft has “gone too far” in abusing people’s privacy.

The Federal Commissioner for Data Protection, ... was prepared to take Microsoft to court if it does not alter its privacy policy for Windows 10.

... In France, the data protection authority CNIL issued public advice on how to set up privacy controls for Windows 10 earlier this month, but CNIL's Swiss counterpart is feeling more combative.

“If necessary, we will issue a recommendation,” he warned – a recommendation which could be for the authorities to ban the sale of Windows 10 in Switzerland.

But it’s not just Microsoft. ... “We cannot let citizens become completely enslaved to big companies such as Google and Facebook,”...




To my mind, we really do need some good alternatives that do not sacrifice our freedoms...

IT is what we allow it to be...
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Message 1718461 - Posted: 26 Aug 2015, 6:51:32 UTC
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May not be Skynet edition related, but I noticed tonight at work every single computer at one point had a notification window saying that the computer had to be rebooted to complete a rollback of KB3069392...

Something corporate did not like or was broken when released by Skynet.

If I recall, all the computers at the fire truck factory are on 7.
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Message 1718473 - Posted: 26 Aug 2015, 7:11:53 UTC - in response to Message 1718469.  

For those that are more interested in information than ranting & raving, this article on Win10 will probably be of interest.
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Message 1718477 - Posted: 26 Aug 2015, 7:18:28 UTC - in response to Message 1718473.  

For those that are more interested in information than ranting & raving, this article on Win10 will probably be of interest.

Uhh...I was not ranting nor raving..........
Simply posting a bit of info relating to the ineptness of $S....
I have no interest nor stake in whether 10 dies the death it should.
I am not going near it.
By the time I have to find another OS to replace it on the crunchers, either the Seti quest might have been fulfilled, or abandoned.
And since my earthly demise might just go hand in hand with the death of Windows....not worried one bit.

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Message 1718492 - Posted: 26 Aug 2015, 8:04:01 UTC
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Jumped on the Windows 10 bandwagon and installed the product. Ran great for exactly one week. Logged on one morning and found that I had lost functionality of the "start icon, search icon, taskbar and action center icon". Thought I was crazy so did a reboot. When Windows 10 came up, same thing. Got onto the Microsoft Support Forum and low and behold, I'm not the only person having this problem. Strange thing is, the other individuals who reported this problem, where using the preview release of Windows 10. I'm using the full-blown free, wonderful Windows 10 downloaded by Microsoft to my machine. Continued reading through the reported problems and finally got to a group of people who also allowed Microsoft to download and install the full update. They were having the same problem that I was. Ran through all the "hacks" that were provided, which of course didn't work. Have been playing with Windows 10 for the last 4 days trying to get it to work properly. At 02:30 Central Time in the United States, for sh*ts and giggles I clicked on the Action Icon. Its entire panel open and worked properly. Clicked on the start menu and it worked. Did the same for the other icons in the taskbar and they worked. Here's the kicker. I hadn't done anything to the machine for over an hour. I guess the Microsoft Fairy looked up my address, flew in from Redmond, Washington and fixed my machine while I was having a beer in the kitchen. Checked the Action panel to see if any downloads had come through while I was away from the machine and they hadn't. I'm seriously considering switching to Linux if this install of Windows 10 goes south again. I've never spent 4 days getting a piece of software to function properly.
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Message 1718497 - Posted: 26 Aug 2015, 8:44:23 UTC
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Windows 10 has the habit of shutting me out. When I relogin I must restart my BOINC projects and the CERN Summer Challenge, which is not a BOINC projects but uses Virtual Box. I also cannot use RDP which worked on Windows 8.1.
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Message 1718520 - Posted: 26 Aug 2015, 9:34:36 UTC - in response to Message 1718473.  

For those that are more interested in information than ranting & raving, this article on Win10 will probably be of interest.

Greetings Grant,

I may be the exception to your rule about 'ranting and raving'. ;)

For all the good that I saw in Windows 10, I could not get past their privacy policy. Windows 10 is the biggest piece of malware to ever hit the Internet. I do not need an operating system that SPIES on me, stealing data from me and above all stealing any PASSWORDS I 'may' have stored on my PC.

And one other thing of importance to me: I tried to download a piece of software while using Win10. This software was freeware, I don't remember offhand what it was. When I clicked the download button I was taken to a Micro$oft server to download it. I was required to log into any Micro$oft account I 'might' have just to download a piece of freeware software. I refuse to have any kind of account with Micro$oft. I was able to find an alternate download site.

No, Windows 10 is not for the masses if they want to protect their privacy. My privacy and what I do in it is NONE of Micro$oft's business.

That article only says that Windows 10 is better at doing what Windows 8 and 8.1 could not do. Windows 10 is NOT better than Win7; I will remain with Win7 Pro 64bit for the duration.

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Message 1718533 - Posted: 26 Aug 2015, 10:39:46 UTC

AMD owners under Windows 10,try next thing:
1) launch Catalyst control center.
2) press "settings" in upper right corner
3) select "Follow Windows Scheme"/
4) enjoy CCC disappearance and new ugly style it will have after manual reastart :/
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Message 1719033 - Posted: 27 Aug 2015, 10:08:12 UTC
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That`s why i never do automatic updates.

Data collection are coming on Win 7 and 8 too.

http://winaero.com/blog/telemetry-and-data-collection-are-coming-to-windows-7-and-windows-8-too/


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Message 1719047 - Posted: 27 Aug 2015, 12:24:53 UTC - in response to Message 1719033.  
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LoL, nice M$ approach: "So, you like Win7&8 for better privacy? Well, we'll kill privacy there too then you will accept Win10!"

OMG, I predicted that.. .but not for Win7 !!!

Another thing that's out of your control is that the operating system ignores any lines you may have added to the HOSTS file, so you cannot block the IP addresses of those servers in the usual way. They are hardcoded into system files and cannot be turned off easily.


2-sides external firewall is nessecity these days.
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Message 1719048 - Posted: 27 Aug 2015, 12:33:09 UTC - in response to Message 1719033.  

That`s why i never do automatic updates.

Data collection are coming on Win 7 and 8 too.

http://winaero.com/blog/telemetry-and-data-collection-are-coming-to-windows-7-and-windows-8-too/

And to that I say. No thank you.
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Message 1719102 - Posted: 27 Aug 2015, 14:59:29 UTC

Hi,
Seems Nvidia have released a hotfix driver for Win10 to sort out memory hogging under Win10.. may only apply to SLI config's..

Apparently AMD are also having similar problems..

For anyone using win10 pro, and having disabled driver updates it probably wont be needed.
Anyways yet another problem with M$'s new OS..


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Message 1719163 - Posted: 27 Aug 2015, 17:41:49 UTC - in response to Message 1719047.  

LoL, nice M$ approach: "So, you like Win7&8 for better privacy? Well, we'll kill privacy there too then you will accept Win10!"

OMG, I predicted that.. .but not for Win7 !!!

Another thing that's out of your control is that the operating system ignores any lines you may have added to the HOSTS file, so you cannot block the IP addresses of those servers in the usual way. They are hardcoded into system files and cannot be turned off easily.


2-sides external firewall is nessecity these days.

Yep, I posted something similar a few days ago;
...are you aware M$ can change the EULA for Windows 7 Anytime they desire? Yes, read the current Windows 7 EULA, they can do whatever they wish and they have demonstrated what they wish with Windows 10. So, don't be surprised to wake up one morning and find the Windows 7 EULA has been 'modified'. It wouldn't surprise me one bit.

Just wait, soon M$ will probably force you to allow then to Scan/Record/Report your Personal Files in 7 & 8. What, you thought you could out M$ MS?
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Message 1719200 - Posted: 27 Aug 2015, 18:52:33 UTC

because os's crash it is always wish to install the os on 1 drive
and every thing you might want to recover on 1 or more others.
i have been running the evaluation copy of 10 for several months now
and as far as i can see the lilo multi os loader and the registry involving licensing seem to be very sensitive but other than that windows 10 runs robustly
and smoothly and i have found solutions to any driver or install problems i have had with the exception of very old games.
i have crashed 10 a couple of time requiring reload thought both times were my fault so win 10 like all of its predecessors fixes so problem causes so more and generally move thing on.
unix works well to it just takes a lot more hands on while setting up.

as to machines that are only running seti the less you load the faster it will run so a minimum install of something like linux mint could work well.
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Message 1719208 - Posted: 27 Aug 2015, 19:06:28 UTC

One major problem with the "Free" upgrade offer is that it removes the transferability of the license. The license is tied to the device. So for enthusiasts like me who gradually refreshes the system Windows 10 upgrade is a no-go. Once you upgrade the motherboard you need to buy a new license. I could be interested in a upgrade license offer that involves a transferable license (between devices), that was the case with the predecessor Windows 8.

Additionally the disadvantages:
- global advertising ID
- use of Live ID as account
- Windows store that mandates the above. By comparison the Windows Update is nicer for desktops.
- EDGE browser that cant be removed. High time for EU commission to step up and reapply the free browser of choice option.
- associated spy/clutter ware in conjunction with above. Firefox with AD Block + and Ghostery is the norm.
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Message 1719295 - Posted: 27 Aug 2015, 21:18:18 UTC - in response to Message 1719208.  

Firefox with AD Block + and Ghostery is the norm.

May I recommend you uBlock Origin instead:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/ublock-origin/

https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/ublock-origin/cjpalhdlnbpafiamejdnhcphjbkeiagm

https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock
https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock/wiki
 


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Message 1719300 - Posted: 27 Aug 2015, 21:28:20 UTC

May I recommend you uBlock Origin instead:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/ublock-origin/

Thanks, I'll give it a test drive.

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Message 1719356 - Posted: 27 Aug 2015, 23:55:14 UTC
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I guess, my previous thoughts still apply.
Most of us are very computer savvy, and know how to do things others don't.
What concerns me the most is that we may be the last generation to
fully understand what privacy means. We can delay the information collection for a few years at best. Then what. The children of today already carry smart phones, which collect much more information than Win 10 does. Microsoft is just getting on the band wagon with every other company. It had to in order to stay profitable for the long term. There are still OS's like Linux, which will remain under user control for the foreseeable future, but what happens in 5 years, 10 tears, 50 years?

I am using Win 10, and am slowly turning on functionality, knowing full well that my smart phone collects way more than Microsoft does now. I am really concerned about the future. Of course most of us have the skills to stop the data heading out, but the masses don't. Even we can only maintain it for a limited amount of time.

I do have a positive comment about Win 10. It is an easy learning curve, and works similar to Win 7. When they switched from XP to Vista, the whole directory tree changed. That was a pain, except for the most robust user. At least for the new Win 10, that is much the same as Win 7.

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Message 1719357 - Posted: 28 Aug 2015, 0:00:16 UTC - in response to Message 1719356.  

Sorry, the kitties have advised me not to touch it.
Too much bloat, too much intrusiveness that has to be turned off just to make it safe to use.

Kitties are usually correct in their judging of such things.

I am not going near 10.
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