Windows 10 is worse than Arch Linux! Mandatory updates which are frequently broken, plus the added bonus of being proprietary.
is win 10 really proprietary.
>>56276534
tell us more
>>56276573
No Its a free upgrade from 7 and 8
>>56276579
Take a look at some of the problem this mandatory update had for users:
> This update broke my PC just like the last 2 cumulative patches did.
>Latest update broke my USB mouse.
>Now whenever it's plugged it, it works for about 5 seconds, then windows throws an error and decides it can't recognize it, then shuts off power to it.
>I installed the update this morning. When I booted the computer a few hours later, a lot of my programs wouldn'tt open anymore. Their processes appear in the process list, but no window (or icon in the system tray) appears.
>Actually, yes. I had an issue. After installing April's updates, I wasn't able to use the start menu and everything got a lot slower, especially when opening any kind of file
>1) This update reinstalled all forced apps (OneNote, Get Skype, Groove Music, etc.) for me. Very annoying.
>2) Updating created a 22GB Windows.old folder. I had all previous Windows 10 updates installed prior to patch day. Is that really necessary for updates within 10?
Tell me more about the stability of Windows!
>>56276627
>Tell me more about the stability of Windows!
I haven't had a single problem :)
>>56276652
But when you do it will be too late.
>One early update fails to install on my computer
>Newer updates can't install because of that
feels good man
>>56276600
>upgrade
>>56276627
I had no issues, except for the last two points which is unfortunately just a way Microsoft pushes their shitty updates and isn't considered a "bug" by them. The 22gb folder is a full system backup, so you can revert back to previous version with one click in "backup and recovery". The reinstallation of all the garbage apps sucked harder