Windows 10 has overtaken XP

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  1. Posts : 25,847
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       #30

    Facts are facts and I do agree.
    We just need another fact that is missing.

    How many XP's were sold and how many W-10 were sold?
    That would be a fact that means something.
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       #31

    Golden said:
    I'm pretty sure the article quoted in post #1 is about W10 overtaking XP, not the morality of it.
    True, it was pretty one sided. We have been discussing what the article failed to mention.
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  3. Posts : 12
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       #32

    There’s something fishy about those Windows 10 market-share numbers

    There's something fishy about those Windows 10 market-share numbers | Computerworld

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       #33

    Thats a great article , the author also prefers Linux Mint to Win 10 lol.
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  5. Posts : 1,436
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       #34

    ThrashZone said:
    Yea I wonder if Microsoft will ever publish how many 7 keys they deactivated so far without the people being able to use 10.
    I don't believe 10 was ever forced
    People are naturally curious and this is the click click next generation :)
    Sure it became forced, updates that you "have" to install and stuff like that, in the beginning yar they weren't that pushy with W10 but now it looks like you can't even turn a computer on without a popup saying you are getting an update whether you want to update or not.
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  6. Posts : 336
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       #35

    orion44 said:
    There’s something fishy about those Windows 10 market-share numbers

    There's something fishy about those Windows 10 market-share numbers | Computerworld
    A brilliant and highly perceptive article, thanks for the link.
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       #36

    orion44 said:
    There’s something fishy about those Windows 10 market-share numbers

    There's something fishy about those Windows 10 market-share numbers | Computerworld
    Good read. Thanks.
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  8. Posts : 20,583
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       #37

    BorisTheAnimal said:
    ThrashZone said:
    Yea I wonder if Microsoft will ever publish how many 7 keys they deactivated so far without the people being able to use 10.
    I don't believe 10 was ever forced
    People are naturally curious and this is the click click next generation :)
    Sure it became forced, updates that you "have" to install and stuff like that, in the beginning yar they weren't that pushy with W10 but now it looks like you can't even turn a computer on without a popup saying you are getting an update whether you want to update or not.
    Nothing except for kb3112343 has been classified as Important yet,
    So "forced" is just a misunderstanding of the windows update settings options
    If it were forced we would all be on win-10 and SevenForums would be closed
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  9. Posts : 277
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       #38

    My Grandkids both went in and bought new laptops which had W10 pre-installed (not by choice I hasten to add). So that adds to the list of people taking up W10 huh? Well Microsoft, take two of your list 'cos W10 was put to sleep (painlessly) and W7 installed as soon as the kids got home!!
    Last edited by Barman58; 17 Feb 2016 at 04:16.
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  10. Posts : 12
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       #39

    lffoar said:
    My Grandkids both went in and bought new laptops which had W10 pre-installed (not by choice I hasten to add). So that adds to the list of people taking up W10 huh? Well Micro$soft, take two of your list 'cos W10 was put to sleep (painlessly) and W7 installed as soon as the kids got home!!
    But Grandpa we need that Xbox app!!!!
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