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Windows8 was windows 7 with metro GUI, windows10 is windows8 with changed GUI but the kernel of windows did not change much. There is not much different between windows7, 8 and 10 concerning the core of windows. I created media version and installed windows 10 from scratch to avoid problems of the upgrade. I use Bricscad platinium on Windows 10 professional 64bit but not an windows10 upgrade. If I was buying new computer I would buy it with wondows 10, if I had windows 7 machine I wouldn't upgrade it, because windows 10 doesn't offer anything more than 7 in standard desktop use. Basically it works the same as any other older windows system. To sum it up: windows 10 works fine for me. Other thing I did was turning off cortana and other built-in adware windows 10 functions. I tried them all, but replaced them with 3rd party applications.
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It's funny most problems that come up are with the built-in windows applications - the are either buggy or don't have the functionality I would like them to have (mail client, pdf viewer, internet browser, music player, even picture viewer). I consider this OK, I had the same experience with linux. The OS is quite stable, I have to reboot every few other days - sometimes something stops working, but it's fine after reboot (normally I just put computer to sleep). There hasn't been major kernel or other low-level changes between windows 8 and 10, so most applications and drivers should work fine. BricsCAD works without any problems, as other standard applications do (draftsight, blender, gimp, scribus, firefox, thunderbird.). I have windows 10 isntalled on my laptop and workstation since it was released, I use it on everyday basis. I've previously been using linux, so I cannot compare to older versions of windows, but my experience is this: