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Microsoft has gone too far

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the win10  window cant be closed now and pressing the red x will installl windows 10... WHAT
 
after implementing this they realized customers didnt like it.... oh REALLY? well that was unexpected.. 
 
so now they kindly implemented a confirm install window when you press the red x
 
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how hard do they try to force windows 10 down our throats ? let us decide wether we want cancer10 jesus
 
"As PC World reports, some users are making the mistake of merely clicking the X, and then finding themselves shocked when their PC suddenly runs Windows 10, seemingly without permission."
 

Edited by The Hero of Time

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Am I the only one in the world who likes Windows 10??

you and maybe a few others, you're not the only one

Edited by The Hero of Time

I like windows 10, beats windows 8 in every way!

I had win 8.1 and went to bed and my laptop took it upon itself to upgrade to win 10. I quite like it though

Win 10 still better then 8 but feels less functional then 7. I miss 7 but my Mobo needs 10 :(

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Linux ftw

i acknowledge that linux is better than windows, but there are so many things that cant run on linux, and i like windows much,much more

I like windows 10, i dont get it why people dislike it so much? its basicly the same situation what was with xp and 7. People disliked the windows 7, but after a while people loved it and couldnt imagine sitting on windows xp agian. :D 

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