I hate Windows 10

blacklabman

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Update download took 30% of my month's satellite capacity. After start to incorporate it took over one freaking hour to complete.

Now, how do I turn the laptop off? Before had "power" and turn off or restart. Can't find that option. All I get is a listing of apps.

I think they ought to line up all the geeks responsible for this and shoot them.
 
Now, how do I turn the laptop off? Before had "power" and turn off or restart. Can't find that option.

Try the physical power button on the outside of the laptop? Depending on how you have it programmed, a quick push may put it to sleep, a long push will shut it down.
 

Clem72

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The power button is still there, next to the apps. But if you don't want to see the apps, try right clicking instead of left. Gives you a short, text only selection (settings, power, cmd prompt, etc).

And hating an operating system because it takes a long time to download, or a long time to install on your computers is plain dumb. I might as well say it's the best OS ever since it took about 15 seconds to download on my 105mbit connection, and about 5 minutes to install on my overclocked 5ghz i7 6700K machine.
 
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blacklabman

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The power button is still there, next to the apps. But if you don't want to see the apps, try right clicking instead of left. Gives you a short, text only selection (settings, power, cmd prompt, etc).

And hating an operating system because it takes a long time to download, or a long time to install on your computers is plain dumb. I might as well say it's the best OS ever since it took about 15 seconds to download on my 105mbit connection, and about 5 minutes to install on my overclocked 5ghz i7 6700K machine.

I'll try it.
 

Grumpy

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Update download took 30% of my month's satellite capacity. After start to incorporate it took over one freaking hour to complete.

Now, how do I turn the laptop off? Before had "power" and turn off or restart. Can't find that option. All I get is a listing of apps.

I think they ought to line up all the geeks responsible for this and shoot them.

Had an update last night and when it got to 30%, pc restarted, then finished the update. Had never seen that before, but no issues with my pc after the update. Have never had any issues with Win 10, in my case, its been way more stable than Win 8 or 8.1
 

stgislander

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I regret upgrading from Win7. My machines are a little older, and Win10 really drags them down.
 
One of my laptops, which is a year old doesn't even have the hard drive space to install the latest Win10 update. My latest computer is a Mac
 
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