As I am exposed to supporting the latest I needed to get up to speed fast. So I took the plunge but needed to get back to work as well as have 10 to look around and learn.
I did one thing after 10 was installed. Ready?
-> I installed Classic Shell. <-
I am running activated, stand alone of Windows 10 Pro. The problem I have with it, is that I had a lot of the privacy issues with it, so I changed many settings to off for more privacy and the next Windows updates, there were set back to on and I had bad priacy again... You say that, I'm not a bad person, do you do banking or use credit cards on the internet, then beware !!!
Also malware, adware, spyware, and misc, This is what not turning certain settings off can do... On your internet browsers (Firefox and Google Chome), you can use WOT (Web of Trust), Adblock Plus, Flag, these are add on's...
I believe, that people with less savvy, should wait 6 or 8 months to let Microsoft get some of the bugs out and more updates. You can get Windows 10 free for 1 yearfrom July 29, 2015 to July 29, 2016
Ken -- The Computer Hobbyist
Microsoft pushes Windows 10 upgrade to PCs without user consent
http://www.computerworld.com/article/2983633/microsoft-windows/microsoft-pushes-windows-10-upgrade-to-pcs-without-user-consent.html?phint=newt%3Dcomputerworld_microsoft&phint=idg_eid%3Da07cc2af34b9c577ff8f95f40e246600#tk.CTWNLE_nlt_msft_2015-09-14PS
A week before July 29, 2015, on my stand alone Windows 10 Preview, I selected activate and it activated to Windows 10 Pro, now I have Windows 7 Pro, 8.1 Pro and 10 Pro , that I can select on my desktop. I help people with there computers and clean them out or do complete recoveries. I use Windows 8.1 Pro, most of the time, I working to learn how to manage and setup Windows 10.

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