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Lets talk about Windows 7 and 10 and other things.
For those who are concerned about the excessive intrusions of privacy that products such as Windows 10 present, I have recently come across something interesting
Wine is a free and open source compatibility layer software application that aims to allow applications designed for Microsoft Windows to run on Unix-like operating systems. Wine also provides a software library, known as Winelib, against which developers can compile Windows applications to help port them to Unix-like systems.
I'm not going to investigate or spend too much time on this right now, but I wanted to put it out here as a bookmark for future reference.
It's (unfortunately) not working with a lot of Windows apps (see here and here for example).
It would have been great to have the pros of Linux with all Windows applications libraries but it won't work. Here too, when it looks too good to be true, well, there's a problem somewhere .
Put down your coffee and admire the sheer amount of data Windows 10 Creators Update will slurp from your PC
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Windows 10 Home and Pro has, right now, two levels of data collection, Basic and Full. When a computer is in Basic mode, Microsoft says Win 10 takes a note of the state of your hardware and its specifications, your internet connection quality, records of crashes and hangs by software, any compatibility problems, driver usage data, which apps you've installed and how you use them, and other bits and pieces.
In Full mode, shedloads more is sent over. It includes everything at the Basic level plus records of events generated by the operating system, and your "inking and typing data." Engineers, with permission from Microsoft’s privacy governance team, can obtain users' documents that trigger crashes in applications, so they can work out what's going wrong. The techies can also run diagnostic tools remotely on the computers, again with permission from their overseers.
And next
In the Creators Update, aka Windows 10 version 1703, all this information will be collected in Basic mode. A lot of it is to help Microsofties pinpoint the cause of crashes and potential new malware infections, although it includes things like logs of you giving applications administrator privileges via the UAC, battery life readings, firmware version details, details of your hardware down to the color and serial number of the machine, which cell network you're using, and so on.
Then there's the information collected in Full mode, which includes everything in Basic plus your user settings and preferences, your browser choice, lists of your peripherals, the apps you use to edit and view images and videos, how long you use the mouse and keyboard, all the applications you've ever installed, URLs to videos you've watched that triggered an error, URLs to music that triggered an error, time spent reading ebooks, text typed in a Microsoft web browser's address and search bar, URLs visited, visited webpage titles, the words you've spoken to Cortana or had translated to text by the system, your ink strokes, and more.
I absolutely can't stand windows 10, I use custom software on NT8, Every time 10 updates itself NT8 goes for a loop, after finally getting everything sorted and turning updates off, 10 updates itself again. I had my it guy go into the registery , he can't get 10 to stop updating but he can now give me the option of deciding if I want the update, the previous update removed this option. My NT8 has again gone from working to not working and Ninja help does not want to know your issues as the software is custom. Nt8 did not update, 10 did so why should NT8 go for a loop, Ninja says it my custom software and I know its not as it was 100% before the 10 update, where do you turn to for help now I ask? GATVOL OF WINDOWS 10
I recently "upgraded" to a new machine. As I've been told by the PC builder I buy machines from, chip builders are now required to produce their chipsets to only work on Win10. There are no Win7 drivers for some of these new chipsets, mine included. MS definitely wants us all moving towards Win10. Hell, they were giving it away just to get us to switch. And i'm sure they don't want to continue to support any more operating systems than they have to.
And folks like Big Mike have a point. We must continue to upgrade. Which is why, when my Win7 machine began to fail, I was willing to upgrade to Win10. I figured it's been out for a while now, and they've probably got most of the kinks worked out.
My SierrChart worked fine for the first several weeks. This week however, things changed. I began getting "unknown exception" errors. Support at SC has attributed this to a Windows 10 problem, but has yet to elaborate any further on exactly what is causing SC to generate "Message 15" when it "Caught an unhandled exception". According to MS, "unhandled exception" could mean just about anything.
MS support says they can't help because they have no idea what the SC program is referring to when it says "unhandled exception". SC isn't providing any more info other than to say I should roll back my machine to Win7 - which of course I can't do because it's a brand new machine; or that they hope MS is aware of the issue and they hope it will get fixed.
I loved XP. I wish i could still be operating on it. But the reality is I can't. Win7 was fine also. And the thing is, I'm not a programmer, and I have enough hobbies. I would be bogged down in a Linux build for months - and I don't need another hobby. I would have stayed on Win7, but didn't mind moving to 10. But now I'm stuck. My trading machine is unstable, my software provider is pointing their finger at MS, MS is pointing back at SC.
As an end user / trader I want two things - A stable platform, and a responsive software provider. Right now, unfortunately, I have neither.
good point, a new machine is needed to keep up with the latest update, my 5Y old laptop is running the latest Win10 however Toshiba has no plan for its BIOS update so I can't get to its BIOS anymore (no F key to select when it boost up).