Luckily, in Boot Camp so I haven’t destroyed my computer. Yet.
It’s actually not terrible. It’s better than 8.
I wonder what Windows games I can run on an NVidia GTX 775M?
Luckily, in Boot Camp so I haven’t destroyed my computer. Yet.
It’s actually not terrible. It’s better than 8.
I wonder what Windows games I can run on an NVidia GTX 775M?
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It’s still all about those multiple desktops. Well, that and the buttery smooth update process. Although, people have been reporting that settings can magically change that shouldn’t, etc., I haven’t found that to be the case with 2 or 3 upgrades. Admittely a very small sample, but I’m no pc repairman. *shrug*
Windows 10 is pretty slick. Ive had zero problems with it until yesterday while doing some things for work. For some reason the calculator froze on me. I had to stop the process in Task Manager and wait for it to time-out, then restart. Not a big deal at all but it got me to thinking what would the calculator process be doing to cause it to crash? I had several other things running at the time (browser, Excel…etc) but they were all fine.
I keep putting off upgrading to Windows 10. I don’t know why really. Maybe it’s because I worry about glitches and incompatibilities. This is probably unlikely, but all my computers work perfectly right now and I don’t want to take chances. Mostly I think it’s because Microsoft is so dirty about forcing people to adopt Win 10. I’ve never seen them behave like this. Something shady is up with this OS. It’s not clear right now, but I think MS is going to exploit users shamefully down the road.