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SURVEY OF WINDOWS 10

What’s new and what’s coming

Vic Lauriehttp://vlaurie.com

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Introduction to Windows 10

What happened to Windows 9? In some ways, Windows 10 is Windows

8.2 Windows as a service Windows as a multi-platform operating

system Designed both for touch and for mouse plus

keyboard input interfaces Used for desktops, laptops, tablets, even

phones

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Free upgrade offer

Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 are eligible for a free upgrade until July 31, 2016 All personal files and programs preserved May take 4 or 5 hours, depending on system Some programs or peripherals may not work

Can roll back to previous operating system for 30 days after upgrading May take 4 or 5 hours, depending on system

Can also do a clean upgrade with a somewhat more complicated procedure

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Questions to answer before upgrading

Is your system more than three years old?

Are you happy with the system you have? Are there new features in Windows 10

that are really attractive to you? Are you ready to deal with any problems

caused by an upgrade? Do you know how to get back your old

system if something goes wrong?

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Who should upgrade?

Windows 7 users who are satisfied may want to skip upgrade Microsoft security support for Windows 7

continues until January, 2020 May want to wait until time for new computer

Windows 8.1 users should probably upgrade

Windows XP and Vista users are not eligible for free upgrade Best choice for users of these old systems who

want Windows 10 is a new computer

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Main new features

Start menu Cortana voice and digital assistant Edge Internet browser New apps Return of the desktop Ability of apps to run on desktop with

other programs Forced updates for home users Windows Hello

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Other New Features

Better security Starts up faster Connects to TVs more easily Manages multiple screens better Switches between desktop and tablet

configuration More touch-friendly Virtual desktops Integration with Xbox Direct X 12 for gamers

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New Start Menu

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Taskbar

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Bigger role for Windows Store

Microsoft really wants you to have an account

Microsoft will be displaying ads for Windows apps and possibly other products

Apps such as Mail and free games come from Windows Store and are not automatically included

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Privacy issues

Much more monitoring of system and user activity

Data sent back to Microsoft Many settings (13 pages) to configure

Start-Settings-Privacy Hard sell on Windows 7 and 8.1 users to

upgrade

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Hey, Cortana!

Cortana is a personal digital assistant like Apple’s Siri

Can be used with voice feature or with search bar

Cortana probably not for everybody Sends your personal data to Microsoft Creates a profile

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List of Useful Tips, Tweaks, and Tricks for Using Windows 10

1. What Your PC Will Need if You Want to Upgrade to Windows 102. The Windows 10 Start Menu Explained- How to Customize and

Use it

3. Who Should Upgrade to Windows 10? 4. How to Get Your Previous System Back After You Have Upgraded

to Windows 10

5. Newly Upgraded to Windows 10? Three Things to look out for 6. Ten of the Best Places to Learn About Window 107. Eight Lesser-Known Windows 10 Features and Settings Worth E

xploring8. Understanding and Dealing with the Windows 10 Privacy Issue

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Will there be a Windows 11?

Windows will now be updated in smaller increments No more big version changes every 3 years or

so Security and system improvements made

continually New features will be added as they are

developed Windows – a perpetual work in progress

Windows updates now automatic for home users

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Future of Windows

Windows no longer the main cash cow for Microsoft

Windows to be part of the software as a service (SaaS) paradigm

Annual fee for Windows in the future? More Windows apps on other platforms

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The End

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