List of things to do after installing
https://www.reddit.com/r/pcmasterrace/comments/3f10k0/things_to_removedisable_in_windows_10/
I just downloaded Windows 10 Pro ISO including both 32 and 64 bit versions. The file size is such that I had to use a dual layer DVD for it to fit as it was 5.5GB.
Thanks for the link.
However, any OS that actually requires so much done to reconfigure and remove parts of it to make it acceptable is total crap.
No wonder Microsoft has taken it in the shorts so badly over the last few years.
They deserve it, what with their missteps (Windows 8.x, anyone?), but also as karma for their decades-long practice of FUD, bloatware, and vaporware.
I have a laptop with pre-installed Windows 8 and when I run the Windows 10 upgrade it asks for my product key. When I enter the key it won't accept it. I found one key in my OS and the other in the BIOS and it won't take either one.
Do you not have a sticker on the machine with the key? If it came from an OEM with Windows installed, you should have a Certificate of Authenticity sticker on it I believe, with the product key.
List of things to do after installing
https://www.reddit.com/r/pcmasterrace/comments/3f10k0/things_to_removedisable_in_windows_10/
Thanks for the link.
However, any OS that actually requires so much done to reconfigure and remove parts of it to make it acceptable is total crap.
No wonder Microsoft has taken it in the shorts so badly over the last few years.
They deserve it, what with their missteps (Windows 8.x, anyone?), but also as karma for their decades-long practice of FUD, bloatware, and vaporware.
Thanks for the link.
However, any OS that actually requires so much done to reconfigure and remove parts of it to make it acceptable is total crap.
No wonder Microsoft has taken it in the shorts so badly over the last few years.
They deserve it, what with their missteps (Windows 8.x, anyone?), but also as karma for their decades-long practice of FUD, bloatware, and vaporware.