Dragonsegg
Eager
The Good: I upgraded to Windows 10 about 6 months ago on my desktop and a month ago on my laptop. It makes my desktop boot so much faster it is amazing and it also seems to use less memory than the windows 7 install I had previously. I have no problems with the updates and no issues at all with drivers and in fact it seems smoother.
The Bad: In principal I really dislike the amount of spying that Windows 10 is capable of but I have turned off as much of it off as is possible. Since I knowingly use Google as my search engine and gmail as my email software I really figured the privacy part was moot. If I was worried about privacy the first thing I would have to do is quit using Google and I haven't so for me this install isn't any more of a security threat than using google and amazon. Now if I had financial information other than a very secure credit card or anything I cared about used on this PC that might be a different story, Win 7 seems safer for now, but this computer has none of that just stuff I don't care about that much and maybe I would have to redownload a few programs if I was compromised.
The Bad: In principal I really dislike the amount of spying that Windows 10 is capable of but I have turned off as much of it off as is possible. Since I knowingly use Google as my search engine and gmail as my email software I really figured the privacy part was moot. If I was worried about privacy the first thing I would have to do is quit using Google and I haven't so for me this install isn't any more of a security threat than using google and amazon. Now if I had financial information other than a very secure credit card or anything I cared about used on this PC that might be a different story, Win 7 seems safer for now, but this computer has none of that just stuff I don't care about that much and maybe I would have to redownload a few programs if I was compromised.