{"id":133838,"date":"2015-07-31T14:18:18","date_gmt":"2015-07-31T12:18:18","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/mybroadband.co.za\/news\/?p=133838"},"modified":"2015-07-31T14:41:09","modified_gmt":"2015-07-31T12:41:09","slug":"windows-10-launch-a-mostly-successful-mess","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mybroadband.co.za\/news\/software\/133838-windows-10-launch-a-mostly-successful-mess.html","title":{"rendered":"Windows 10 launch a mostly-successful mess"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Windows 10\u00a0launched on 29 July, with Windows 7 and 8.1 users receiving the OS as a free update.<\/p>\n<p>However, many tech-savvy users who joined the &#8220;upgrade queue&#8221; complained that the update had either not started downloading or would not install.<\/p>\n<p>Those\u00a0who tried to \u201cforce\u201d the Windows 10 update to start &#8211; by running the setup.exe file in the <strong><em><code>C:\\$Windows.~BT<\/code><\/em><\/strong> directory &#8211; only managed to delete the multi-gigabyte update download.<\/p>\n<p>The fix?<\/p>\n<p>Some reported success in using Microsoft\u2019s <strong><a href=\"https:\/\/www.microsoft.com\/en-us\/software-download\/windows10\" target=\"_blank\">Media Creation Tool for Windows 10<\/a><\/strong>, or using\u00a0the ISO disk images and installing from them.<\/p>\n<p>However, many received a \u201c<strong>Something happened<\/strong>\u201d error.\u00a0The installer\u2019s failure to launch also appeared\u00a0to delete the 3GB-4GB Windows\u00a0update files.<\/p>\n<p>Users tried to work around the issues, from setting their system clocks a few days ahead, to resetting the download of the update via the command line.<\/p>\n<p>Finally, a solution to the \u201cSomething happened\u201d problem emerged: change your region settings to the US before running the Media Creation Tool.<\/p>\n<h3 class=\"my-4\">Mostly successful mess<\/h3>\n<div id=\"attachment_133844\" style=\"width: 640px\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\"><a  data-lightbox=\"post-image\" href=\"http:\/\/mybroadband.co.za\/news\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/07\/Windows-10-upgrade-ready-notification.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-133844\" class=\"size-full wp-image-133844\" src=\"http:\/\/mybroadband.co.za\/news\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/07\/Windows-10-upgrade-ready-notification.jpg\" alt=\"Windows 10 upgrade ready notification\" width=\"630\" height=\"354\" \/><\/a><p id=\"caption-attachment-133844\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Windows 10 upgrade ready notification<\/p><\/div>\n<p>While the only Windows 10 installation path that Microsoft advocates is reserving your\u00a0copy and waiting, upgraders were justified in trying to get the Windows 10 installer to start.<\/p>\n<p>There was no communication on why the update would download on some machines and not others, nor why completed downloads would only start on some machines.<\/p>\n<p>Microsoft also gave no definite indication of when users\u00a0would receive the notification that the\u00a0update was ready to install.<\/p>\n<p>Version upgrades of\u00a0OS X or Ubuntu don\u2019t go off without technical issues, but when you download their updates you don\u2019t have trouble running the installer.<\/p>\n<p>Yet Microsoft doesn\u2019t seem to have faced much backlash over its lack of communication about the\u00a0update installer.<\/p>\n<p>While the scale of a free upgrade to Windows is much greater than smaller OSs have to deal with, the lack of complaints is likely due to the goodwill Microsoft has fostered with early adopters, and the fact that the upgrade is free.<\/p>\n<p>Despite all the issues, Microsoft reported that\u00a0<strong><a href=\"http:\/\/blogs.windows.com\/bloggingwindows\/2015\/07\/30\/windows-10-the-first-24-hours\/\" target=\"_blank\">over 14 million devices<\/a><\/strong> were already running\u00a0Windows 10 within the first two days after launch.<\/p>\n<h3 class=\"my-4\">Privacy concerns, questions answered<\/h3>\n<p>An issue that has reared its head in Windows 10 is that of privacy concerns.<\/p>\n<p>If you select \u201c<strong>Express settings<\/strong>\u201d upon first boot, you will be agreeing to send Microsoft a ton of data.<\/p>\n<p>Windows 10 also assigns you an \u201c<strong>advertising ID<\/strong>\u201d by default, backs up your <strong>BitLocker recovery key<\/strong> to OneDrive, and shares your Wi-Fi password with other Windows 10 users in your Skype or Outlook contacts using a system called <strong><a href=\"http:\/\/arstechnica.com\/gadgets\/2015\/07\/wi-fi-sense-in-windows-10-yes-it-shares-your-passkeys-no-you-shouldnt-be-scared\/\" target=\"_blank\">Wi-Fi Sense<\/a><\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>It also <strong><a href=\"http:\/\/thenextweb.com\/microsoft\/2015\/07\/30\/windows-10-steals-your-bandwidth-to-send-other-people-updates\/\" target=\"_blank\">seeds updates to other Windows 10<\/a><\/strong> users BitTorrent-style.<\/p>\n<p>These features can all be disabled, but there is an argument to be made that these things should only happen if you opt into them.<\/p>\n<div id=\"attachment_133562\" style=\"width: 640px\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\"><a  data-lightbox=\"post-image\" href=\"http:\/\/mybroadband.co.za\/news\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/07\/Windows-10-install-Configure-system-after-first-boot.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-133562\" class=\"size-full wp-image-133562\" src=\"http:\/\/mybroadband.co.za\/news\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/07\/Windows-10-install-Configure-system-after-first-boot.jpg\" alt=\"Windows 10 install - Configure system after first boot\" width=\"630\" height=\"473\" srcset=\"https:\/\/mybroadband.co.za\/news\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/07\/Windows-10-install-Configure-system-after-first-boot.jpg 630w, https:\/\/mybroadband.co.za\/news\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/07\/Windows-10-install-Configure-system-after-first-boot-533x400.jpg 533w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 630px) 100vw, 630px\" \/><\/a><p id=\"caption-attachment-133562\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Windows 10 \u2014 configure system after first boot<\/p><\/div>\n<div id=\"attachment_133560\" style=\"width: 640px\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\"><a  data-lightbox=\"post-image\" href=\"http:\/\/mybroadband.co.za\/news\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/07\/Windows-10-install-Custome-configuration-page-1.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-133560\" class=\"size-full wp-image-133560\" src=\"http:\/\/mybroadband.co.za\/news\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/07\/Windows-10-install-Custome-configuration-page-1.jpg\" alt=\"Windows 10 install - Custome configuration page 1\" width=\"630\" height=\"473\" srcset=\"https:\/\/mybroadband.co.za\/news\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/07\/Windows-10-install-Custome-configuration-page-1.jpg 630w, https:\/\/mybroadband.co.za\/news\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/07\/Windows-10-install-Custome-configuration-page-1-533x400.jpg 533w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 630px) 100vw, 630px\" \/><\/a><p id=\"caption-attachment-133560\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Windows 10 custom configuration page 1<\/p><\/div>\n<div id=\"attachment_133558\" style=\"width: 640px\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\"><a  data-lightbox=\"post-image\" href=\"http:\/\/mybroadband.co.za\/news\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/07\/Windows-10-install-Custom-configuration-page-2.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-133558\" class=\"size-full wp-image-133558\" src=\"http:\/\/mybroadband.co.za\/news\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/07\/Windows-10-install-Custom-configuration-page-2.jpg\" alt=\"Windows 10 install - Custom configuration page 2\" width=\"630\" height=\"473\" srcset=\"https:\/\/mybroadband.co.za\/news\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/07\/Windows-10-install-Custom-configuration-page-2.jpg 630w, https:\/\/mybroadband.co.za\/news\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/07\/Windows-10-install-Custom-configuration-page-2-533x400.jpg 533w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 630px) 100vw, 630px\" \/><\/a><p id=\"caption-attachment-133558\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Windows 10 custom configuration page 2<\/p><\/div>\n<div id=\"attachment_133842\" style=\"width: 650px\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\"><a  data-lightbox=\"post-image\" href=\"http:\/\/mybroadband.co.za\/news\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/07\/Windows-10-update-sharing.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-133842\" class=\"size-full wp-image-133842\" src=\"http:\/\/mybroadband.co.za\/news\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/07\/Windows-10-update-sharing.jpg\" alt=\"Windows 10 update sharing\" width=\"640\" height=\"344\" \/><\/a><p id=\"caption-attachment-133842\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Windows 10 update sharing<\/p><\/div>\n<p>Speaking about the privacy concerns, Windows Lead for Microsoft SA Anthony Doherty said that data collected by the OS\u00a0is secured locally on the device and not shared with anyone else.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cMicrosoft collects user data that shows us how you signed in, the number of times you signed in, and if each sign in was successful or not. This info helps us keep things working properly and make improvements. The data isn\u2019t tied to your biometric data,&#8221; he said.<\/p>\n<p>The <strong>advertising ID<\/strong> is nothing new, and has been around since Windows 8.1.<\/p>\n<p>According to the <strong><a href=\"https:\/\/msdn.microsoft.com\/en-us\/library\/windows\/apps\/windows.system.userprofile.advertisingmanager.advertisingid\" target=\"_blank\">MSDN<\/a><\/strong>, the Advertising ID provides the following functionality:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>Retrieves a unique ID used to provide more relevant advertising by understanding which apps are used by the user and how they are used, and to improve quality of service by determining the frequency and effectiveness of ads and to detect fraud and security issues. This ID is per-user, per-device; all of the apps for a single user on a device have the same advertising ID. If the advertising ID feature is turned off, no ID is retrieved.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>The privacy concerns around <strong>Wi-Fi Sense <\/strong>also\u00a0appear to have been overstated, as it asks you whether you want to share the password of a Wi-Fi network with your contacts when you connect to that network.<\/p>\n<p>Microsoft\u00a0was not immediately able to provide comment\u00a0about the privacy implications of <strong>BitLocker recovery keys<\/strong> being synchronised with OneDrive, and the bandwidth implications for South Africans with Windows 10 updates automatically uploading to other users.<\/p>\n<h3 id=\"related\">More Windows 10\u00a0news<\/h3>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/mybroadband.co.za\/news\/software\/133780-still-waiting-for-your-windows-10-upgrade-this-is-how-long-it-may-take.html\"><strong>Still waiting for your Windows 10 upgrade? This is how long it may take<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/mybroadband.co.za\/news\/software\/133728-windows-1-0-to-windows-10-from-the-first-to-the-last-windows.html\"><strong>Windows 1.0 to Windows 10: from the first to the last Windows<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/mybroadband.co.za\/news\/software\/133524-how-to-install-windows-10.html\"><strong>How to install Windows 10<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/mybroadband.co.za\/news\/software\/133506-windows-10-launched-in-south-africa.html\"><strong>Windows 10 launched in South Africa<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The launch of Windows 10 is a mess, but there seem to be relatively few complaints about it.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":15,"featured_media":133850,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[16],"tags":[35,123,26970],"class_list":["post-133838","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-software","tag-headline","tag-microsoft","tag-windows-10"],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/mybroadband.co.za\/news\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/133838"}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/mybroadband.co.za\/news\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/mybroadband.co.za\/news\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/mybroadband.co.za\/news\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/15"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/mybroadband.co.za\/news\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=133838"}],"version-history":[{"count":1,"href":"https:\/\/mybroadband.co.za\/news\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/133838\/revisions"}],"predecessor-version":[{"id":133848,"href":"https:\/\/mybroadband.co.za\/news\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/133838\/revisions\/133848"}],"wp:featuredmedia":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/mybroadband.co.za\/news\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media\/133850"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/mybroadband.co.za\/news\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=133838"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/mybroadband.co.za\/news\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=133838"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/mybroadband.co.za\/news\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=133838"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}