Reply to post: Re: "Naturally, all user data is wiped with this option"

Call Windows 10 anything you like – Microsoft seems to

Wayland

Re: "Naturally, all user data is wiped with this option"

"They don't what you to put your data on the HDD but in their cloud."

This is shown by how hard it is to network Windows 10 compared to Windows 7.

1. In Windows 7 they have something called Home Groups, not something I use but it's there to assist normal users with file sharing over the LAN. They've got rid of it in 10. I don't even think WORKGROUPs work any more.

2. If Windows 10 machine crashes or is turned off when running then the next boot it has a major fit. It will attempt to repair and then fail, losing users data and OS. This was a problem in the days of DOS but was fixed with NTFS so why is it back again?

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