« Reply #2 on: July 26, 2015, 04:34:08 pm »
Arjian,
To reiterate what dmdilks is saying.. you cannot expect W10... not ratified, not even released yet to function 100% with existing hardware.
We might start seeing BIOS' from existing manufacturers optimized for W10, but not until its been released and even then probably not for a few months. Microsoft will undoubtedly start releasing patches from the get go.
I personally like windows 8.1. Once you get past having your start menu basically as a full screen metro interface its much the same as windows 7 with "eye candy" in front of core features. I loved it when 8.1 allowed you to boot directly to the desktop bypassing the metro interface all together. Granted I don't feel 8.1 is as efficient as windows 7 is for multi-tasking, but W10 should help some with this.
Bottom line. Adopting a new OS at release for a production environment is not wise. Sorry for your grief.
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