Hope that isn't a precursor of Windows 10 reliability freebie version?HansV wrote:It seems somewhat inconsistent. The first time I clicked Bob's link I got "Sorry, we can't find the page". The secomd time, it worked OK...
Windows 10 FAQ
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Re: Windows 10 FAQ
BOB
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Re: Windows 10 FAQ
Ken, please send me a copy of your Firefox. Thanks!
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Re: Windows 10 FAQ
All of you Firefox users, you know that Microsoft.com likes IE.
I have not had issues with this link using IE.
I have not had issues with this link using IE.
I am so far behind, I think I am First
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Genealogy....confusing the dead and annoying the living
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Re: Windows 10 FAQ
The link worked fine for me using Firefox 39.0 - the FAQ is interesting, but is only about the Windows 10 upgrade, not about Windows 10 generally.
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Re: Windows 10 FAQ
Here's a page where you can download a free copy of Ed Bott's Introducing Windows 10 for IT Professionals, Preview Edition:
http://www.microsoftvirtualacademy.com/ebooks
The blurb says "It offers a snapshot of the Windows 10 Technical Preview as of April 2015, on the eve of the BUILD Developers’ Conference." There will be some differences between that and the current build 10240, but they should be recognizable if you've been using the Preview at all.
http://www.microsoftvirtualacademy.com/ebooks
The blurb says "It offers a snapshot of the Windows 10 Technical Preview as of April 2015, on the eve of the BUILD Developers’ Conference." There will be some differences between that and the current build 10240, but they should be recognizable if you've been using the Preview at all.