I haven't nuked in years before that though, I'm going through a purge. Getting rid of old ass napster era mp3's that I just straight up don't listen to. That kind of shit.
I wouldn't run three operating systems when one of them can do everything, but I'm very tempted to ditch Windows entirely for my next non-gaming PC (okay, there's no such thing for me, but I don't consider emulation or open source ports of old games as real 'PC Gaming').
I'm comfortable using just about any OS these days, and Mint is every bit as good as OSX or Windows for my purposes, and with far less bloat.
July 29
Aside from one build that didn't play nice with my wireless headset, I've had no complaints on the technical preview. I'm in.
I don't have a lot of choice, since I'm not missing DX12. I will say I am less excited by this move than the ones from 98 to XP and XP to 7. MSFT can change all that by letting me play (not stream) a new Gears on it.
I noticed a little windows logo on the notification area of my taskbar this morning that wants me to 'reserve' my windows 10 download. I'm not sure why I would, considering the one-year upgrade window.
Here is how to remove it.
http://news.softpedia.com/news/How-t...1-482872.shtml
I just changed it to only show notifications instead of the icon.
So the update goes live today or soon and I've never done an update like this ever. What happens to my programs? What should I expect?
Is this like updating the Xbox 360 to a new dashboard or is this going to be a clean and all my old programs are fucked.
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