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8 hours ago, jordan4x said:

About dual booting from different hdds: i had it working perfectly on an old computer (not windows 7 + win 10 though)

Necessary boot files are, of course, alway located in C drive.

 

 

Not necessarily,you can choose which HDD to boot from the boards boot menu.

This way you can wipe any HDD without having to worry if the other OS will boot.

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16 hours ago, csmdew said:

I had problems with 3, 98, 98se, 2000, mil, vista, 7, 8, 8.1, and some with 10; plus red hat but all were and are just minor problems that can be pretty much solved on my own using sources on the net. What new item has been built that has worked perfect for everyone?

woo champ u should quit windows...

 

14 hours ago, Avitar said:

 

Did anyone understand that? O.o 

10 hours ago, Holmes said:

I agree with karlston farrah is not native english speaker i wouldnt bust there balls over one post come on now its there first post.

blaaah blow hbaal bluuh...window 7 blow blah sdgshda problama win10 toh bloh.

wata blow doh

 

some type of native lang :P

 

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On 4/24/2016 at 6:48 AM, Kalju said:

New Windows 10 Updates not causing any problems.

Just like i said before someone could come here  with a issue  with windows 10  updates and some's only support advice would be  it's not happening  to  them so the problems dont exist  even though they cause many people serious  problems.  Windows 10 was so buggy  not only  does it  give many people  problems on old hardware it gives people on new hardware problems too.  the whole reason  there putting off  Redstone update  2  off for a year  was because TH2 update  caused so much problems on Surface with Skylake Processor  that they had push out a firmware update.  Bad updates are already slowing down Windows 10 moving forward  with new features

 

And Windows 10 updates dont cause me no problems  for sure because I use windows 8.1 . That's the easiest way to fix is to not use it  . My PC  is not broke so why take  a chance botching it up with a newer O/S that's still beta? When I read topics like this  and post over at Microsoft  with all the trouble some are having  it dont  sell me on using it  again . I tired  it for 4 months and  the out come of it was not good for me then.  :)

 

Back before when everyone bought  windows  you waited at lest one or  two years for  a major  upgrade  for a O/S  after windows 10 being  only a few months old it got its 1st major upgrade  and it will have its 2nd one after its only a year old  If that's not beta I dont know what is  once they start selling it then there going start spacing major upgrades a year apart or maybe longer .

 

Windows 10 was a step back in time to the XP days were they need to push out  a lot of major upgrades . Every time Windows XP push one out it caused major regression . Windows 7 or Windows 8x  only got one major upgrade  they didn't need 2 or 3 to make them stable . The big difference  was  with Windows XP -Windows 8.1  you always had a grace period were you didn't have take major updates tell much latter you're old version would keep updating . On windows 10 it's going to auto update regardless of regression or not just like monthly  updates do  . :P

 

What happens if they never make windows  11 it becomes like MAC OSX   were the 10 part  of the name really dont mean nothing . They need to drop the windows 10 name and  call it just Windows Th2 , Windows Redstone etc.  Now you're being forced too use new versions  of Windows  because the name never changes and you still think you're  using Windows 10 witch  Windows 10 dont exist if they keep making Windows  under the same name its really just Windows the 10 part is just  a Illusion . 10 years from now  if they still make windows 10  the hardware you have now want even run it . Just like MAC OSX  10 old hardware  stop working on new versions of MAC OSX 10 .

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