You’ve seen the pop-ups, the, alerts, and upgrade requests but at the end of the month you have to make a decision:
Do you upgrade your system to Windows 10 or not?
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You’ve seen the pop-ups, the, alerts, and upgrade requests but at the end of the month you have to make a decision:
Do you upgrade your system to Windows 10 or not?
[Video via YouTube]
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Sean is a worship pastor and sysadmin serving the church in the beautiful Pacific Northwest. He has spent the last 20+ years leading worship in many different formats and has had the opportunity to study under some of the most respected leaders in the industry. He and his bride have 3 children and enjoy spending as much time outdoors, hiking some of the most beautiful country the US has to offer.
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Eric Dye says
I don’t understand people dragging their feet on upgrading…
Sean Leacy says
I can understand it because I deal with it on a regular basis. People are afraid of change in general but find it especially stressful when dealing with computers. One person I spoke with about this did the upgrade and now her system always things there are headphones in. I have been hesitant to even bring it up because then I feel a sense of responsibility to help them troubleshoot what is going on because I’m the one who told them to do it in the first place. A lot of people are also hearing misinformation from people who are loud enough to get the attention.
It’s a brilliant OS and well worth the leap for those who haven’t done it yet. Worst case scenario you can roll back to 7/8 (although I don’t know why anyone would go back to 8 from 10… but that’s another video/post all together) within 30 days but at least you got the upgrade for free.