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Windows 10 mandatory for the Insider Program?

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1 hour ago, shadnixx said:

the things with Windows 10 though..... it so, so bad.

Why do you say that? I've never had any problems with it and most tech reviewers seem to think that it's the best version of Windows yet and I agree with them.

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I've never understood that perspective on Windows 10 either. Never had a problem with it. I suspect many of the problem reports are with people upgrading over previous OS installations. All my Windows 10 computers had it installed from scratch on new machines.

X-Plane and Microsoft Flight Simulator on Windows 10 
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Win 10 is awesome in my opinion.  My favorite OS from Microsoft ever.

13 hours ago, Mengy said:

Win 10 is awesome in my opinion.  My favorite OS from Microsoft ever.

Would help if MS could get back to providing rock solid patches consistently and then Win 10 might be able to justify being called awesome.

Give people power to really test their personality.

49 minutes ago, SamYeager said:

Would help if MS could get back to providing rock solid patches consistently and then Win 10 might be able to justify being called awesome.

In - bloody - deed!

they broke my file indexing with an update in MAY , 3 months ago and still to this day they done bugger all about it!

i simply refuse straight out to do anything about it myself...they can do for me..I payed £200 for a op system in May, and they broke it May....

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57 minutes ago, SamYeager said:

Would help if MS could get back to providing rock solid patches consistently and then Win 10 might be able to justify being called awesome.

But for some of us the patches are rock solid. I may just be lucky, but I've yet to have a problem with an update or new build. I never search for updates, just wait for them to be offered - they are then less likely to cause problems (according to MS)..

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3 minutes ago, vortex681 said:

But for some of us the patches are rock solid. I may just be lucky, but I've yet to have a problem with an update or new build. I never search for updates, just wait for them to be offered - they are then less likely to cause problems (according to MS)..

Same here, I have win10 since it was offered as a prebuild for insiders, and have liked it since.

I do not remember any major problems, but do not use the insider part any more.

Luckily computers and operating systems are developing all the time. 

Greetings  Kurt

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Windows insider programs which I did a few years ago,caution you do so at your own risk,better done on a spare device as it could render your PC inoperative and may req re-install.

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