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by bionoid
3106 days ago
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> Though to be fair the W10 experience is still a significant improvement over the XP and W7 days (I haven't had an update repeatedly fail yet). I am on the other side of that fence, managing about 100 machines across all versions W7-W10 and Server 2008-2016. Win7 boxes are by far the most stable desktops, in the past year I have had at least ten win10 systems blow up due to updates, stuck in and endless loop of installing at shutdown and reverting at startup. A few weeks ago two stock server 2016's with nothing but SQL Server installed outright died to a windows update (unbootable). I am never upgrading my personal windows machines past windows 7. |
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