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Oh, I'm exactly the same. I had to concede that the machine I tested it on was indeed, as I specified in the registry, a POS.
For some reason I don't parse that as "point of sale" but as "piece of ****"!
So, unlike Windows 9 where they hide the fact that you can install it without a Microsoft account, with Windows 10 you will have to have a Microsoft account? Pass.
Basically this is surely part of the strategy. Give the OS away then get income from other online services such as Office cloud or whatever it's called these days.
We've got a couple of old XP machines which I doubt would even run Win7, let alone 10.
I think it might be because of some of the business software that hasn't been updated in forever which checks for 'windows 9x' for Windows 95 or 98, but would mess up with a 'Windows 9'.
Of course they could have just named it differently inside code than they marketed it.
Technically speaking windows 8.1 is "Windows 9". At least according one of my friends who's more fluent in computers. There was a pattern he showed me - that I don't recall clearly enough to explain - where it made sense how the windows versions were more or less sequential in their version numbers... in this case the "8.1" being "8+1 =9" scheme
Sounds like numerology to me. I honestly can't come up with a pattern that can be applied to all releases of Microsoft Windows that makes any sense whatsoever. Windows 8.1 is just Windows 8.1.
It was some similar schematic when he showed me for windows vista and 7. If you viewed the properties for the OS, vista was 6.0, and 7 was "6.1".
Whatever, just thought it was amusing more than anything![]()
Sounds like numerology to me. I honestly can't come up with a pattern that can be applied to all releases of Microsoft Windows that makes any sense whatsoever. Windows 8.1 is just Windows 8.1.
Same for me. (Windows 7 Home Premium)
So, we're all still running Vista then?
ETA: Except when I'm on the other computer, the XP one!
So, we're all still running Vista then?
ETA: Except when I'm on the other computer, the XP one!