US Department of Defence upgrades to Windows 10

CruelBreeze

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So I'm gonna guess you haven't tried it and aren't planning to because THEY SAY it's bad.
 

Kingofmybbknowitalls

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So I'm gonna guess you haven't tried it and aren't planning to because THEY SAY it's bad.

I was referring to the multitude of blogs bleating about how bad it is on a daily basis.

Have been on Windows 10 from day #1 when the preview was made available.
 
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Don't know which IE you're using but mine doesn't have that issue.
 
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