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Hey, free is free.
Managed to get my gaming rig all up and running with it, I didn't get the notification for it so I had to force it manually by downloading the installer from MS' website. Still sorting out some of the minor compatibility issues and trying to get used to everything. Otherwise I'm really liking it so far, it's basically all the good things from Win7 & Win8 crammed together, no real complaints. I haven't bothered to try out the Cortana feature yet on account of me not having a proper mic for it, but I'll probably fiddle about with her when I finally upgrade my laptop with it.
Actually I do have one complaint at the moment, I wish I could drag and pin my programs to the start menu on the left-side panel instead of having to resort to the metro tiles. Feels awkward. That and not being able to choose when and what Updates I want. :/
Managed to get my gaming rig all up and running with it, I didn't get the notification for it so I had to force it manually by downloading the installer from MS' website. Still sorting out some of the minor compatibility issues and trying to get used to everything. Otherwise I'm really liking it so far, it's basically all the good things from Win7 & Win8 crammed together, no real complaints. I haven't bothered to try out the Cortana feature yet on account of me not having a proper mic for it, but I'll probably fiddle about with her when I finally upgrade my laptop with it.
Actually I do have one complaint at the moment, I wish I could drag and pin my programs to the start menu on the left-side panel instead of having to resort to the metro tiles. Feels awkward. That and not being able to choose when and what Updates I want. :/