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  1. Strange, mine seems to have remained exactly as I left it.
  2. Windows 10 is just like using Windows 7. You don't have to use the settings app, just right click the start button and use the control panel like you would in Windows 7. (Tip: Right clicking the start button opens all the power user stuff. An improvement made by Microsoft in Windows 8/8.1). You can also pin the control panel to the start menu so that it's right there every time you use it.(And pin individual settings from the settings app, right click---->pin to start).
  3. See that big bar on the bottom of the screen next to the start button? Type in language and then select it from the list. Don't have that big bar? Click the start button and then type language and you'll get the same results.
  4. Those same clueless people would be just as if not even more clueless on Windows 7 as Windows 7's settings are buried in the control panel as oppose th Windows 10's simple settings.
  5. Replace 7 with XP and 10 with 7 and you have the same argument. Just saying.
  6. Yea funny how benchmarks have shown that Windows 10/8/8.1 have had better performance than Windows 7. But then again going by your logic, why don't you just to go back the Windows XP.
  7. It has been shown in some benchmarks that 8/8.1/10 have some performance improvements over 7 in some programs. Just look at this Battlefield 3 benchmark: http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/windows-8-gaming-performance,3331-4.html.
  8. Solitaire? Really? There's tons of other options. I do have control of what updates are "forced" to me thanks to MS releasing that tool (I also have the Pro version so I can have updates defered) As for the feeding others updates, to some people that's a huge bandwidth saver if you only set it to local(not really a problem to me as I have turned that off).
  9. Windows 8.1 was a free upgrade and there's no hidden nasty stuff in that OS. MS has stated multiple times that W10 isn't a subscription service and all updates/upgrades are free.They make their income from the business branch rather than consumer branch.
  10. Dovetail has already confirmed W10 compatibility with FSX:SE.
  11. Interesting... Then again I forced a Nvidia update to fail(restarted in the middle of the update along with setting that setting), usually Windows would just re download it and reinstall it, but it just flat out stopped showing it as a update and reverted me to my older driver. In the update log it just shows "Update Failed" and no new updates.
  12. Strange, but that setting works for me. Maybe it MS changed it in between the time you posted this and the time I tested it for myself(just now).
  13. You can disable driver updates in Windows 10 by doing the following: 1.Right click Start button and click "System". 2.Click "Advanced System Settings" on the left pane. 3.Go to the "Hardware" tab and click "Device Installation Settings" 4.Tick the "No, let me choose what to do" setting and then click the "Never install driver software from Windows Update." and untick the "Automatically get device app and info provided by your device manufacturer" box. Here is a image of what it is suppose to look like when you are done:
  14. And IF you stay on the insider preview builds otherwise that license will expire.(The insider preview program continues after W10 has been released.)
  15. I have a feeling that MS might try the preview build/updates like they do with W10 and Xbox One before they send out updates to GA. The fast ring gets the updates first and tells them of any bugs, the slow ring gets it second and details anymore bugs they find, and the GA gets it last with hopefully no bugs found it the update.This method worked for the Xbox One/mobile audience(WP8.1/W10Mobile), and while I am still a bit skeptical due to the vast array of devices, maybe it will work with the W10 audience as well.
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