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It's really slow as well.
Note that you'll need a Microsoft Account and you'll need to sign up for the Microsoft Insider Program. The x64 download is ~4.1GB.
It's really slow as well.
Love how the directory is tagged as 9 yet this is for 10, even Microsoft does not know what the hell is going on.
The Windows Server and System Center Technical previews are now available on MSDN.
What have they been doing for 3 years?
Looking forward to hearing from you guys about how it runs. Really considering trying this on my personal desktop.
Start Menu is OK. Very irritated that I cannot remove the Search button from Taskbar. That's going to be very irritating. Hopefully there is a reg hack to remove it.
Otherwise than the new icons I'm surprised at how few changes there have been since 8.1. What have they been doing for 3 years?
The download of both the consumer and enterprise versions were fast for me.
Both installs took less than 5 minutes each into VMware Workstation.
So far so good.
There are already updates in Windows Update.
The Task Bar now lets you show only that display's open applications on each display's task bar!!
Also figuring out how persistent the Multiple Desktops are. So far it looks great, but you can't set each desktop to have its own background so far as I can tell. Would have helped keep things divided properly, maybe I'm just missing it.
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I don't understand it... Hasn't 64-bit processing been ubiquitous for a long enough period of time that we don't need a 32-bit version anymore? It just confuses the old people...There goes the rumor that all future Windows OSs were only 64-bit. Seems that very few rumors about Windows are ever true.
There's probably some odd-ball foreign CPU manufacturer that only makes 32 bit chips and sells them to emerging nations, so Microsoft has to make an OS for them.I don't understand it... Hasn't 64-bit processing been ubiquitous for a long enough period of time that we don't need a 32-bit version anymore? It just confuses the old people...
This was in Windows 8 actually.
I don't understand it... Hasn't 64-bit processing been ubiquitous for a long enough period of time that we don't need a 32-bit version anymore? It just confuses the old people...
So far, not much different than Windows 8. Fast, stable, quick to open things. Just aesthetics so far.
There goes the rumor that all future Windows OSs were only 64-bit. Seems that very few rumors about Windows are ever true.
It felt like we were on that path until the focus of everything became low power consumption. Most x86 tablets on the market don't support x64 because they are based on the Intel Atom chip and for whatever reason it was 32-bit only until pretty recently.
Each window could have its own task bar but it was only showing me a universal view on both, I was using DisplayFusion to bifurcate them. Did they push that out through an update?