Where are the facts?! Or is it just your own opinion because you cant handle a OS such as WIN10? Also whats the point on raging about an OS (or in this case a version) and still write about it?! Not enough attention?
I say my opinion after long time who I use windows 10 that's all.Now if you like windows 10 bug OS keep use it.
What bugs exactly? I need facts, no blah blah blah from a mad kid who is too underskilled to even use a simple OS and yelling "BUG OS" because he read it on zdnet or the verge or whatever trashy site out there.
The bug who have all the time with windows 10 was the wifi connection all the time lose connection i wait some time 3 minutes to connect again and more other... my laptop was 2009, your laptop maby is new and work fine to you. windows 10 maby work - build for new pc-laptop not for old.
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What is your network adapter (wi-fi) ? - mediatek or realtek ? ... well, MS can not make drivers for them Did you try "Snappy Driver Installer" ? - it often suggest more optimal driver (instead of the latest) ... EDIT: if you have Mediatek wi-fi (used in some Asus Vivobooks), then there is good beta driver available (from HP) ....
My Thinkpad R500 is even older but works fine with WiFi. And Thinkpad R61 also has no problems with WiFi.
im also running a Thinkpad T400 wish is basically a dinosaur and i have no WIFI issues....sounds more to me like a lack of technical skills.
On windows 7 no lack of [FONT=Tahoma, Calibri, Verdana, Geneva, sans-serif]technical skills[/FONT]....? and also if you look on google you found more proplem on windows 10 with wifi connection.
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