Amen to that,
Norway!
@MikeHawthorne: I read that somewhere too; will check my Bookmarks to see what I have. I have a W10 folder on all 4 of the browsers I use on my main desktop; Edge, IE11, Chrome, and Firefox. Right now, I'm just trying to buy a downloadable License Key for my W10 Pro I installed on my Vista-era desktop. No luck, as yet.
Eventually, I'm gonna have to buy a legit W10 retail box license for this machine and reinstall it using W10 Pro retail media--but, at least I can buy it on discount. Looking at $138-$186 or so online. We're all hanging in there...
@Henk: Too funny!
No one wants to call the Computer guy when it's upgrade/update time I know! What are we, like the Dentist or something?
And since no one likes Dentists, who hangs out with Dentists (or Computer Geeks) but other Dentists? All of my friends are Computer people, pretty much no friends who don't do computer stuff (except my Wife).
I know; that's weird. It's also funny that my only Customer whose on an actual annual service contract had me do his laptop last weekend
(W8.1 Home-->W10 Home) for free. His wife's company is our best Customer. That W10 upgrade actually went pretty smoothly, but I also work on that one several times a year (due to the Maintenance Contract). I haven't done a W10 upgrade from W7 or W8x for several months now.
At my local Computer Club's Christmas Party in July earlier this month I made the announcement about the
July 29th deadline date and the
Aug. 2nd Anniversary update/upgrade; and people were still confused; even though I've been talking about it our members since last April 2015! This did give me a chance to remind people of doing backups on their computers who had W10 or people who are now jumping on the
"me-too" bandwagon trying to get their free copy of Windows10 and waiting for the last 2 weeks before the deadline to do so. I certainly expected a flood of calls from my computer club
"friends" after that announcement--but zero calls!! Right?? Ha!
I also suggested to people that they do image backups with Macrium, Acronis, EASETodo, or whatever they had <Aug. 2nd just in case.
Another thought some of us who do computer repair in the Computer club talked about was that if as Mike says, it turns out to be more of a service-pack type reinstall, people should be reminded that they need to do cleanup and maintenance on their computer's hard drives prior to letting this Anniversary Update scramble their computer.
We also mentioned the fact that if they haven't had maintenance in a year of owning a W10 machine (either new or upgraded), that the chances of failing the Anniversary Update/Upgrade would probably be much higher; and thus our Backup/Backup Image warning.
Whoever gets the most calls next month, August, from Clients who didn't backup their W10 computers before the Anniversary Update/Upgrade should get awarded like 10 trophy points from the forum or something? Might be fun to count up our calls and post back at the end of August.
Cheers!
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