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[#] Mon Oct 12 2015 20:53:24 UTC from LoanShark

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Apparently, you can get third-part applications that restore the
Windows 7 look-and-feel.

Yeah, it's dicey, considering MS rejiggered and repokered the look and feel of the core widget toolkit. There may be some dependencies involved in trying to go back.

[#] Tue Oct 13 2015 15:39:04 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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Supposedly you can switch a bunch of components to "classic view"

[ http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-vista/change-windows-to-classic-view ]

Dunno. I'm not running Windoze 10 and I don't plan to anytime soon. Windoze 7 is sort of tolerable but I really want to move my $work desktop to a VDI so I can put Linux back on my laptop, or maybe switch to a tablet or something.

[#] Tue Oct 13 2015 17:41:12 UTC from LoanShark

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I saw no reason to upgrade to 8 or 8.1, those were a step backward. But with W10 being offered for free until about 7/29/2016, and MS installing upgrade-nagware on W7, what the hell.

I was pleasantly surprised that the W7 Backup and Restore control panel was added back in, after the insider build I had previewed that still had it missing (as was the case in W8/8.1.) And I now have full UASP support for my H87 motherboard, which is also nice.

Not so nice is the fact that they now use the Notifications applet for essentially advertising purposes - I am getting offered to try Office 365, over and over again.

I actually don't think I care that much about the flat look-and-feel to change to classic view.

[#] Tue Oct 13 2015 17:45:34 UTC from dothebart

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once the browser (no not IE) is in fullscreen...



[#] Wed Oct 14 2015 02:53:42 UTC from zooer

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Is Windows 10 being offered for free to Windows XP users?  Because that is what I duel boot with... or have in my virtual machine...  but I have no desire to upgrade unless it is for free.



[#] Wed Oct 14 2015 14:13:40 UTC from fleeb

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I don't think so.

And your box may already have been hacked.

[#] Wed Oct 14 2015 16:21:28 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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Windoze 10 is being offered as a "free" upgrade only to consumer versions of Windoze 7, 8, and 8.1. If you have XP, Vista, or a "professional" version of 7/8 you don't qualify.

You will of course need to sign a pledge promising to put all of your stuff on Azure and Office365, and never do business with Apple or Google again.

[#] Wed Oct 14 2015 17:59:18 UTC from fleeb

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Hmm... not entirely true. I had a professional version of 7 running, and it upgraded to 10 without having to buy it.

[#] Wed Oct 14 2015 18:29:47 UTC from zooer

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Wed Oct 14 2015 10:13:40 AM EDT from fleeb @ Uncensored

I don't think so.

And your box may already have been hacked.

Meh, for the few times I boot to the Windows side, or start my virtual machine I don't feel overly threatened.  No data of importance is kept there.



[#] Thu Oct 15 2015 22:06:36 UTC from LoanShark

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Heh. They're not upgrading server versions, but W7 Pro is definitely on the free-upgrade path.

[#] Sat Oct 10 2015 01:49:35 UTC from vince-q <vince-q@ns1.netk2ne.net>

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If enough people want the windows classic shell, somebody will write it, same as they did for all the pseudo-start-menus for 8 and 8.1. Some of those were actually good.

[#] Sun Oct 18 2015 20:13:43 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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Heh. They're not upgrading server versions, but W7 Pro is definitely

on the free-upgrade path.

Server is a different story altogether. The same people who lambasted Linux by complaining that it "takes you back to the command line" are moving aggressively towards everything being configured from PowerHell. If you want the GUI you will eventually have to run RSAT on a remote desktop.

Of course, PowerHell is nowhere near as intuitive as a Linux command line.
Even the Windows admins I know say that.

Server is also questionable as to M$'$ motives with regard to Office 365.
They are pretty clear about 

not promising support for hybrid environments (on-premises and cloud together) beyond the next version. This seems to imply that they want as many customers as possible fully migrated onto their cloud. Micro$oft has a serious case of Google envy.

[#] Mon Oct 19 2015 15:15:47 UTC from dothebart

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well, in this case its rather amazon envy.

From all of those cloud providers you can get a free trial with computing time... except for the most established one: amazon.



[#] Mon Oct 19 2015 15:18:34 UTC from LoanShark

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that's not a cloud. that's thinly-veiled subscription-based licensing. And it sucks.

[#] Mon Oct 19 2015 20:08:40 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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Of course.  Why sell once what you can sell over and over again forever?  That's the dark and dirty side of "Teh Clu0d" (tm).  And they still sold you a Windows license!



[#] Sat Nov 07 2015 01:32:57 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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So ... Windoze 10 and its already-earned reputation for constantly spying on you and sending your keystrokes, browsing habits, microphone and camera data, etc. back to the mothership.

Overblown?  Real?  Somewhere in between?

There's a third party app to disable all of the spying but it pays for itself by inserting ads into every program you open.  Wow.

Others seem to be blacklisting DNS entries, but that probably blocks updates...



[#] Fri Nov 13 2015 16:15:33 UTC from fleeb

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Supposedly, you can opt out of that stuff, but also supposedly it limits what Windows 10 can do for you. Heh.

[#] Sat Nov 21 2015 18:05:49 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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If it "limits" that self-righteous bitch Cortana then I'm all for it.

"Windows 10: aka you WILL use Bing and Azure whether you want to or not!
Seig heil!"

[#] Mon Nov 23 2015 06:35:03 UTC from Harkonias

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You can completely uninstall Cortana - but since it's integrated with search this effectively breaks the desktop search engine.

Open a powershell window as administrator

run

Get-AppxPackage -Name Microsoft.Windows.Cortana | Select PackageFullName

It'll give you the fullname of the cortana package. Mine gives "Microsoft.Windows.Cortana_1.4.8.176_neutral_neutral_cw5n1h2txyewy"

So then remove it with

Remove-AppxPackage Microsoft.Windows.Cortana_1.4.8.176_neutral_neutral_cw5n1h2txyewy

That should be it.

 



[#] Mon Nov 30 2015 16:21:37 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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With any luck, this will turn into another antitrust issue and Microsoft will be forced to allow Cortana to use non-Microsoft search engines. Either that, or the death penalty for all Microsoft employees as a penalty for building it this way. Either solution is acceptable.

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