Ramblings of an old Doc
Published on July 4, 2015 By DrJBHL In Personal Computing

 

Microsoft is simply incapable of “getting it right”.

“Terry Myerson, Microsoft's Windows honcho, says the plebs have to wait in line, behind 5 million "insiders." And volume-license availability won't be until next month, either.” – Richi Jennings

So now this, on top of just who is entitled to a free upgrade to this gem, W10.

“Starting on July 29, MS will start rolling out Windows 10 to our Windows Insiders. From there, we will start notifying reserved systems in waves, slowly scaling up after July 29th. Each day of the roll-out, we will listen, learn and update the experience for all Windows 10 users.

Soon, we will give a build of Windows 10 to our OEM partners so they can start imaging new devices with Windows 10. The new devices our partners are working on are very exciting, I can’t wait to hear your feedback as you get a chance to use them.

Soon after, we will distribute a build of Windows 10 to retailers all over the world, so they can assist their customers with upgrades of newly purchased devices that were originally imaged with Windows 8.1.” – Terry Myerson (MS, Exec VP OSs)

So, this is like Seinfeld when he reserved a rental car, only to discover that car wasn’t available…

“See, you know how to take the reservation, you just don’t know how to hold the reservation. And that’s really the most important part of the reservation, the holding.” – J. Seinfeld

Microsoft has a problem: They can’t write in clear, simple declarative sentences and they don’t do what they say they’re going to do, nor when they say they’re going to do it:

“On July 29, you can get Windows 10 for PCs and tablets by taking advantage of the free upgrade offer.”

This is dishonesty: “On July 29” does not mean “On or soon after July 29”. Never did, never will.

How about “We have a schedule delay” – that wouldn’t be anything new to MS customers. Sorry, folks: I’m just tired of the clowns who can’t get a simple “Who’s entitled to say what and when” straight.

They may be tech geniuses, but they certainly create ugly GUIs and even worse icons and they flunked High School English (and Honesty 101).

Sources:

http://www.computerworld.com/article/2944212/microsoft-windows/windows-10-release-date-delayed-itbwcw.html


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on Jul 04, 2015

Free or not, W7 is my choice.

on Jul 04, 2015

I have Win 7 on an external drive.

on Jul 04, 2015

I'm keeping my win 7...   how do I put it on an external drive, just in case?

 

on Jul 04, 2015

Asshats...all of them.  

on Jul 04, 2015

You know it was just this kind of attitude and rebel rousing that caused the Colonists to break away from England!                 

 

on Jul 04, 2015

keeping stuff that is OEM or Systembuilder might be a little complicated since the license will be consumed upon upgrade as Gabriel Aul posted on twitter.
Unless you dont plan to upgrade and stick to xp mellenium vista or 7 or 8.x


on Jul 04, 2015

I am prepared to sacrifice my Media Center (non-essential) Living Room rig to the Win10 "experience". It's a Dual Core AMD A-4000 w/ 4 Gigs DDR3, GTS 450.  Should handle the OS OK.   I play a few games on it but nothing that can't be backed up to an image (I use EaseUS ToDo Workstation) and regrouped to if the shit hits the proverbial fan.

 

My Main Rig.....HELL NO!!!! It was born and will die a Windows 7 Machine. I dual boot into 8.1 with it but only for troubleshooting other systems. I'm thinking on letting that partition go to 10...undecided as of now.

 

on Jul 04, 2015

Wiz... W8.1 to W10 is worth it. W7 to W10? Nope. Boxcar of nopes.

on Jul 04, 2015

DrJBHL

Wiz... W8.1 to W10 is worth it. W7 to W10? Nope. Boxcar of nopes.

you have a point  

 

on Jul 04, 2015

Stay on windows 7 and what ever you do don't install 10 over/upgrade windows 7 my Key has magically been band for to many installs, Beta testers should call in to Microsoft and report every time they install new software/ hardware, and i have been a insider for over a year testing it ......^&$@ you Microputs

 

I now have to fight with Microsoft to get a windows 7 key unblocked 0_O Linux is  a must for the new games no one will pay 110.00 for windows 10 and then a monthly sub for Crap IMO

on Jul 05, 2015

DI_HAVOC

Stay on windows 7 and what ever you do don't install 10 over/upgrade windows 7 my Key has magically been band for to many installs, Beta testers should call in to Microsoft and report every time they install new software/ hardware, and i have been a insider for over a year testing it ......^&$@ you Microputs

 

I now have to fight with Microsoft to get a windows 7 key unblocked 0_O Linux is  a must for the new games no one will pay 110.00 for windows 10 and then a monthly sub for Crap IMO

1. I also participate in the insider program, and i never had any troubles with keys so far.
Once you visit the MS page and select your language and version it will display a key for you to use with the iso.


2.There is no monthly fee and there never will be get your facts right.
The quickest google result i could find see the twitter of Gabreil AUl at the bottom
http://www.winbeta.org/news/microsoft-windows-10-free-lifetime-device-after-initial-upgrade-no-yearly-fee-upgraders


I also understand the release schedule, since if you run a non US windows10 cortana will come with pretty limited understanding.
Cortana does not understand simple non English words yet, it would make sense for them to gather more data this way to release a more finalized version to the public.
While i like Edge i think there should be a small tutorial for it ( NO THERE MUST BE ONE )
Tutorials are crucial for this release in my opinion- Same as with 8 - that beeing said Tuts for everything and ASAP. 

Also Insiders first does not mean they will get the final Product, look at it as expanded Beta.



 

on Jul 05, 2015

windows 10 updates will be like google chrome you can't control updates and that would be worst or end specially in skinning and some products that aren't update regularly.

on Jul 05, 2015

where do you guys get all of that information from..

"Windows10 Home users will have updates from Windows Update automatically available," the Descriptions page explains. "Windows 10 Pro and Windows 10 Enterprise users will have the ability to defer updates."

http://www.cnet.com/news/windows-10-home-edition-may-force-updates/



 

on Jul 05, 2015

Just read from yahoo news.Well thats bad news for home users.

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