freedomdwarf1
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ORIGINAL: smeagol Not a single driver issue here tbh, everything upgraded smooth. It's seems the age old lets knock something because you can attitude of many, it's always been around, and will probaably be there in the future. If you don't like it, you can always roll back to the previous version, simple. Try telling that to someone that had a pre-installed OS (very common) - you can't "roll back". Many of the newer machines don't even come with a 'factory restore' disk. Have a look at the various manufacturer sites that have support forums - they are filled with horror stories for Win10 and serious driver issues on all sorts of machines across the ranges. Pick any one or two or more - HP/Compaq, Dell, Toshiba et al. If yours went smoothly, count yourself among the lucky few. And if you are one of the many that are plagued with the constant prompt to download or install the Windows 10, uninstall the dreaded "KB3035583" Ms update and hide it from your updates list - it'll be gone.
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