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<blockquote data-quote="Don Kuykendall_RIP" data-source="post: 472945" data-attributes="member: 6277"><p>After restoring my computer to original factory state and the problem continuing I really do not think Win 10 had anything to do with it. I really did like it. Windows 8.1 is a lot faster than windows 7 but the main problem was the clunky interface. I use something called <a href="http://www.classicshell.net/" target="_blank">"Classic Shell"</a> that make Windows 8.1 look and feel more like Windows 7. In Windows 10 I really did think that listened to all the complaints about removing the start button and using the majic tiles that anyone with a computer or laptop pretty much hated. In windows 10 I think they are going in the right direction. First giving it away for free as an update so that everyone is on the same OS version and all updates for life of the machine are free. This will reduce the footprint and speed up the OS since backward compatibility won't have to be taken into consideration as much. Software manufacturers should have an easier time keeping up with it also for the same reasons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don Kuykendall_RIP, post: 472945, member: 6277"] After restoring my computer to original factory state and the problem continuing I really do not think Win 10 had anything to do with it. I really did like it. Windows 8.1 is a lot faster than windows 7 but the main problem was the clunky interface. I use something called [URL="http://www.classicshell.net/"]"Classic Shell"[/URL] that make Windows 8.1 look and feel more like Windows 7. In Windows 10 I really did think that listened to all the complaints about removing the start button and using the majic tiles that anyone with a computer or laptop pretty much hated. In windows 10 I think they are going in the right direction. First giving it away for free as an update so that everyone is on the same OS version and all updates for life of the machine are free. This will reduce the footprint and speed up the OS since backward compatibility won't have to be taken into consideration as much. Software manufacturers should have an easier time keeping up with it also for the same reasons. [/QUOTE]
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