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<blockquote data-quote="WalksWithChrist" data-source="post: 68567285" data-attributes="member: 96590"><p>I upgraded my whole house using the USB method, or whatever it's called. So one HP laptop (my wife's) running 8.1, one Samsung laptop running 7, and my custom PC running 8.1. The only one that didn't upgrade smoothly was the Samsung. The Desktop would flash repeatedly and I literally had no control over anything. It's apparently an issue some were having, so I did a System Restore that fixed it for about a day. So I did a clean install and that worked very well. </p><p>I'm impressed overall. And my wife loves it! And that makes me happy if she's happy. She never liked 8 at all. I'm noticing some performance improvement in my gaming and great load times after I tweaked the Services and whatnot a bit.</p><p></p><p>One thing I don't like is how Control Panel competes with Settings, and Settings is dominant. I had to hunt for Control Panel and stick it in Start. I'm letting Windows Defender do all the antivirus/antimalware work for now. I was getting tired of all the ads on Avast. lol Start is pretty easy to configure once you get a feel for it. So I see just what I want to see when I hit Start.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WalksWithChrist, post: 68567285, member: 96590"] I upgraded my whole house using the USB method, or whatever it's called. So one HP laptop (my wife's) running 8.1, one Samsung laptop running 7, and my custom PC running 8.1. The only one that didn't upgrade smoothly was the Samsung. The Desktop would flash repeatedly and I literally had no control over anything. It's apparently an issue some were having, so I did a System Restore that fixed it for about a day. So I did a clean install and that worked very well. I'm impressed overall. And my wife loves it! And that makes me happy if she's happy. She never liked 8 at all. I'm noticing some performance improvement in my gaming and great load times after I tweaked the Services and whatnot a bit. One thing I don't like is how Control Panel competes with Settings, and Settings is dominant. I had to hunt for Control Panel and stick it in Start. I'm letting Windows Defender do all the antivirus/antimalware work for now. I was getting tired of all the ads on Avast. lol Start is pretty easy to configure once you get a feel for it. So I see just what I want to see when I hit Start. [/QUOTE]
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