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thatside2015-01-26 18:48:11
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thatside, 2015-01-26 18:48:11

Is Windows 10 Ready for Everyday Use?

Yesterday, apparently, my Windows crashed - I wrote a question here, but it crashed strangely, and the antivirus also doesn't find anything, so I'm thinking about reinstalling.
In connection with the recent release of a new build of Windows 10, the actual question is: does it make sense to install it in order to stay on it?
Will there be too many bugs and problems with both programs and drivers? (I have a Lenovo Z580 laptop). How in general with compatibility with applications? I don’t use old applications, I’m more interested in general compatibility.

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Artem @Jump, 2015-01-26
@thatside

No.
Here for example - I set yesterday to look at the virtual machine.
As a result, he does not want to connect via RDP, at all.
When you try to understand the problem and look at the event logs - these same logs do not want to open.
Well and so on trifles a lot of shortcomings.

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maaGames, 2015-01-26
@maaGames

No. The keylogger is still present.

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Vyacheslav Zolotov, 2015-01-26
@SZolotov

This is a developer preview. There are a lot of bugs and it is still very, very raw. Wait for the official release

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Elena, 2015-01-26
@Nidora

There will be bugs anyway. This is a new OS, not yet fully finalized.

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