Monday, August 10, 2015
Further Windows 10 Install Experiences
Well now having upgraded two computers, a desktop, a laptop, to Windows 10, my experience has NOT been good. The desktop was trashed and had to have Windows 7 reinstalled and then install Windows 10. After the Windows 10 install, all my apps had to be reinstalled. A typical Windows OS change experience!!
On the laptop, several reboots later, everything is evidently working EXCEPT for auto hide of the taskbar which does NOT work!! Leaving the taskbar visible at all times solved the issue, BUT that is truly crap! The reboots were done over a period of six hours AFTER the Windows 10 install completed, supposedly! What a pain in the posterior! BUT at least the laptop is back working again, which until the sixth hour, the laptop would not function at all. It appeared that after the Windows 10 install that the File Explorer was unable to function until multiple reboots cleared some setting or file that was keeping the laptop from functioning.
Typical new OS from Microsoft!!!
On the laptop, several reboots later, everything is evidently working EXCEPT for auto hide of the taskbar which does NOT work!! Leaving the taskbar visible at all times solved the issue, BUT that is truly crap! The reboots were done over a period of six hours AFTER the Windows 10 install completed, supposedly! What a pain in the posterior! BUT at least the laptop is back working again, which until the sixth hour, the laptop would not function at all. It appeared that after the Windows 10 install that the File Explorer was unable to function until multiple reboots cleared some setting or file that was keeping the laptop from functioning.
Typical new OS from Microsoft!!!