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Finally installed Win 10, not impressed


I finally installed Win10 on one of my PC's. My first impression is its Windows 8, but in my case without metro.

I like the Start8, which makes Win 8 work like Win 7 better than the start menu in Win 10.

Jack

I finally installed Win10 on one of my PC's. My first impression is its Windows 8, but in my case without metro.

I like the Start8, which makes Win 8 work like Win 7 better than the start menu in Win 10.

Jack
Quite right. Although I feel they are at least moving in the right direction, their new start menu fails because they seem determined to force metro onto users, whether they want it or not. Some do, fine. Some don't. That should be fine too. For some bizarre reason, they seem to be holding out hope that people will 'come around', and this persistent drive to forcibly include metro seems to me to be in furtherance of that aim.

Up to now I like 10. Footprint and performance are very good. The start menu is ridiculous. It's the 8.1 start squeezed into a smaller box. I changed it to the original 8.1 format. At least I can read things - especially in All Apps. The rest of it is pure 8.1, but that is OK.

Was a duplicate, sorry

Yep that was my impression as well not all that different than 8.1... which is sad,
I too had issues seeing the text list and it uses a bazar font is all I can come up with if the text was at least the same size as the icons possibly it might be different :/
Most webpages... seem fine but 10 adds nothing worth using it for as a primary os unfortunately so far,
10 will no doubt just be another extra os toy to visit once every blue moon much like 8 was which I have not re-installed either,
I doubt Microsoft will see the light or I for that matter see Microsoft's vision of the future

So far I quite like W10 TP, but have to agree that it doesn't offer much over W8.1. Since I like the Start Screen having a Start Menu isn't an issue for me.

I actually have no issue with start as long as I can opt out of it and use the 8.1 format which suits me well.

Yes 10 does need allot more customizing options no doubt about it
A user should not have to rely on third parties to fill the gap most at extra costs to do them

I'll give them that this is a "Beta" version and the final may not even be close to what we have now. But, the Beta looks and acts an awful lot like 8.1 and not a major shift as the news about it suggested.

For me the Beta works to much like Windows 7 (with apps)

Hopefully the consumer preview will change things so it is not as desktop oriented (or at least give an option for this)

Finally installed Win 10, not impressed