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Old July 5th, 2015, 12:16 AM   #75
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9876543210 thanx for valuable info, I think I will go in and delete the update I don`t use the desktop much but I do like windows 7 .
Let me know if you have any problems deleting the specific update.

You know, the more I think about it, I completely agree with Pharoegypt about Win 10 being a BETA project for the average computer user. Not sure that is a really good idea.

I "think" I'm a fairly advanced PC user. Had my first class in the early 80's, used to teach corporate OS and app use, have built and maintained a lot of machines over the years and am generally regarded as the "go to" person for some problems my friends have with these infernal machines. So BETA testing an OS for me is not a real big deal. Something goes wrong and I can fairly easily repartition, reformat and reinstall an OS and apps. Not a big deal, I've done it a thousand times or more.

But having an "average computer user" become a BETA tester? I think MS is going to be getting a lot of people in a lot of trouble they won't be able to get themselves out of. That may be good for me as I'll make a few extra bucks reinstalling all of the user's stuff but, if I was the "average computer user" I'd be thinking about suing.
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