This Toshiba Satellite C75D/A was 30% cheaper than we budgeted for a replacement of the dead Toshiba Satellite L650D, which had Windows 7. The catch was, the C75D/A had Windows 8, and it needed about 200 updates to make it accept Windows 8.1. This proved stable. I learnt that the colorful squares and rectangles are the start menu, and that the power shut-off is in the upper right corner instead of the bottom left. But I accepted the offer of Windows 10. The first sign of trouble was, at start-up Windows 10 kept telling me it could not find the licensing information for 'AMD Quick Stream'.
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Still, the Internet worked without it. Next problem was, my weather-fax program JVComm32 interpreted the incoming tones at the wrong audio frequency, and therefore failed to decode weather-fax from shortwave radio. The compatibility was stuck in Windows 7, and Windows 10 appears to assume that the 64 bit version was needed. Unfortunately, the author of JVComm32 appears to have left this earth in 2009, before 64 bit became common-place. In a search for Windows 10 updates I latched on to 'Driver Support' - note this link warning about it -. Driver Support appeared to take over the filing system, so I used its control panel entry to un-install it. But that was not enough.
It turned out that Norton Antivirus has an incompatibility with Windows 10. I found an entry saying Norton Antivirus had found malware, but it did nothing about it in Windows 10.
Then Windows Live Mail stopped starting up, and using the right mouse button on file folders and image files caused the screen to go pale. I was able to shut down the non-working folders and files, and the PC. But the problems remained after re-starting the PC. That is when I decided to roll back to Windows 8.1. This took under two hours. AMD Quick Stream no longer throws up error messages, and JVComm32 decodes the weather charts again. I have now set its compatibility for Windows XP Service Pack 3, in case I have to 'upgrade' again to Windows 10.
Windows 8.1 appears to be as stable now as it was before I started the OS upgrade. Here is hoping. Some members of my amateur radio club have reported a trouble-free transition from Windows 7 to Windows 10, without any radio-related software barfing at them. But my feeling is that Windows 10 is not a mature product yet.
Bearmann wrote: Oh brother! Sorry about your problems. Did you do an upgrade or a clean install? I did an upgrade. That is what the free Microsoft offer gave me.
I'm hoping Windows 10 will be a bit more polished by the time I build my new computer later this year. I possibly complicated matters by having already upgraded from Windows 8 to 8.1. The Driver Support charge shows only once in my bank statement, though they charged at a higher conversion rate than I expected. But there are no spurious charges showing.
Another outfit that took over my filing system was Drop Box. Also, instead of letting ME decide what to upload for others to pick up, their software assumed that every photo and video that went through my system was intended to be stored on THEIR system.