I likewise am running Win 7. Since the upgrade is offered for 1 year, I have zero intention of upgrading until at least 6 months of that time is up. As I said previously, that should be more than enough time to see how everything pans out.
Given the growing competition MS is facing I would hardly be surprised if that one year period were to be extended. Regardless, I concur with the decision to hold off for at least six months. If that offer is going to be open then wait out the initial release while they fix some of the major bugs that simply cannot be detected without release into the variable consumer market.
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[Edited by AdmiralP, 4/28/2015 11:00:36 AM]
Hello,
I am a current Windows 10 Technical Preview user. I am running on a bleeding-edge build, and have never encountered any issues with CheatHappens trainers.
However, I am unable to launch any trainers created by That******. I suspect this is an issue with his packaging, and thus will not be fixed with Windows 10 updates.
Keep in mind that Windows 10 is still in development, so there are bound to be issues and rough edges. Issues are fixed as much as they are created.
Warm regards,
Neil
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