* Posts by chris9465

3 publicly visible posts • joined 4 Sep 2016

Copilot+ PCs software compatibility issues left to you to sort out, with help from crowdsourcers

chris9465

Stop believing Microsoft

It doesn't pay to be the first in line for a brand new Microsoft Product especially its hardware.

Microsoft constantly releases broken updates that cause more problems than it ever fixes.

I have a surface pro 9 i7 16GB ram that is slow as molasses uphill in the winter. I bought it believing it was better than a 5yr old iPad. I was wrong.

Am really glad I had thought of not buying a copilot plus because of Microsoft's history with everything new they release. Its always bad.

Everything from its xbox to its tablet's and everything in between is broken and unusable for at least 6 months. Except the smartphone blahaha a kindergarten class could build a better phone.

All I can do is LMFAO at the early adopters. Its what you get for ignoring Microsoft's history of product releases. Software updates often break more programs than it fixes.

Get away from Windows on anything, its bad software combined with bad hardware.

I don't care how fast or powerful Microsoft says its Hardware is, it's not fast or powerful if you can't use it.

Snapdragon is up on the lift, and Microsoft is still trying to figure out how to fix it.

Still haven't fixed all the problems with Windows 11. They make it worse with every update.

chris9465

Re: nice measure...

Weak

Windows 10 now rules the weekend, taking over from Windows 7

chris9465

Re: Lies, Damn Lies, and Statistics

They sure do lie. Especially how they are counted.

Microsoft’s figures are a world apart from NetMarketShare’s, which in July showed Windows 10 on just 21.13 percent of the market globally, way behind Windows 7 on 47.01 percent.

A big reason for the difference in numbers comes down to how they are recorded. NetMarketShare records actual OS usage (based on web browsing), while Microsoft records the number of devices Windows 10 is installed on. These include tablets as well as PCs, and the figures include devices not yet sold in shops and warehouses. Microsoft also only records Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1 and Windows 10, while NetMarketShare includes both XP and Vista.