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Sharpryno said:

As someone who is new to it, you know you can double tap the Xbox button to bring up the menu.  I just told my friend about that who has had it for a year, he had no idea.  lmfao

Yeah that caught me off gaurd recently. I got my Xbox One last year and always wondered about game recording and joining xbox live parties and never saw anything about it in the UI. Then out of no where my friend told me about that double tap trick. WTF It's actually a cool thing and word of mouth makes it even cooler. 



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kowenicki said:
pokoko said:

You upgraded to Windows 10 from Windows 7 on a Surface Pro4?

That's interesting.

where did I say that...?

I have however had about 30 relatively cheap laptops upgraded to Windows 10 for staff at my office.  Not one problem. Not one.

My friend uses his PC for high end multimedia and his upgrade to 10 still isn't working right even after a neccessary clean re-install. I'm pretty sure he upgraded from Windows 8. There's a lot of gamers who had a problem with the upgrade. I'm still going to do mine this month just for Killer Instinct and I'm doing a clean install. I don't anticipate problems this way.



Windows 10 looks just as bad as Windows 8. It still uses the shitty metro tiles.



kowenicki said:
pokoko said:

You upgraded to Windows 10 from Windows 7 on a Surface Pro4?

That's interesting.

where did I say that...?

I have however had about 30 relatively cheap laptops upgraded to Windows 10 for staff at my office.  Not one problem. Not one.

You referenced using W10 on a Surface Pro4 in a conversation about upgrading from W7 to W10.  You tell me.

Also, do you really believe that sample size proves that other people aren't having problems on their personal and gaming computers?



pokoko said:

You referenced using W10 on a Surface Pro4 in a conversation about upgrading from W7 to W10.  You tell me.

Also, do you really believe that sample size proves that other people aren't having problems on their personal and gaming computers?

Does it matter when you get the very same Windows 10 as he does in the end ? 



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pokoko said:
kowenicki said:

where did I say that...?

I have however had about 30 relatively cheap laptops upgraded to Windows 10 for staff at my office.  Not one problem. Not one.

You referenced using W10 on a Surface Pro4 in a conversation about upgrading from W7 to W10.  You tell me.

Also, do you really believe that sample size proves that other people aren't having problems on their personal and gaming computers?

Yeah, my win 10 has very frustrating problems almost daily on my laptop.  



l <---- Do you mean this glitch Gribble?  If not, I'll keep looking.  

 

 

 

 

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fatslob-:O said:
pokoko said:

You referenced using W10 on a Surface Pro4 in a conversation about upgrading from W7 to W10.  You tell me.

Also, do you really believe that sample size proves that other people aren't having problems on their personal and gaming computers?

Does it matter when you get the very same Windows 10 as he does in the end ? 

An upgrade is never as safe an option as a fresh installation.