Some of the complaints I've seen about multiple steps to do things that once were like 1-2 steps, I understand. That was a gripe I had with Win 8/8.1 (all the navigation changes were centric on having a touch screen and that's what in my opinion caused the OS to flop, not keeping in mind the numerous non-touch devices that would use the OS). That was driven by Steve Balmer CEO (the guy who replaced Gates). I believe I heard a new CEO is in and that's part of the changes in Win10 to be more of a marriage for touch and non-touch devices.
Now, there are some new menus and shortcuts that came about in Win8/8.1 that are still in 10 and some new stuff for 10. Such as right clicking on the Start button brings back some useful features. On Win10, I use Internet Explorer 11 (not the Edge browser) and that works fine for my needs (granted, I am not accessing the forums on Win10 as I have not yet upgraded my home machine).
Originally Posted by nitehawkjcb
(Post 679144)
Mainly because my laptop is for tuning with a Powrtuner and it's a netbook.
Keep in mind, because of the dream for a more unified OS on tablets/desktops/laptops/phones, Microsoft tried to improve the "do more with less" attitude with Win8/8.1, hence the elimination of things like Aero and some of the "bling" brought in with Win7. What they failed on was end-user navigation (hence why Classic Shell is an AWESOME fix for the Win8/8.1 issues people have).
Originally Posted by Onion39
(Post 679170)
I strongly recommend that you upgrade through Windows 7 or 8 THEN completely reinstalling Windows 10 fresh. There are a ton of reported issues with in-place upgrades.
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