I also upgraded my Windows 7 installation. Everything went smoothly.
Then I tried to actually do things with my computer. (Thankfully it's an extra machine I've only started poking around with. Chose that one to do the "experiment" in case anything went wrong. It did.)
For most things it seems to work, but I tried to use the software AVStoDVD to author a DVD. The audio is totally out of sync with the video, and every time I try again, the results are the same. It says some component is missing, that it's needing to use an alternate method of handling the audio... It's a mess.
Then I gave up and tried to use Windows DVD Maker to create the disc. Turns out Windows DVD maker no longer works on Windows 10. Microsoft has a webpage addressing the issue, and it suggests trying out their App store for a solution.
There isn't one. There are DVD playing apps, but none for authoring.
They crippled my computer, and I'm SO glad it was an "extra" machine, not the one I do most everything with.
The guy who created and periodically updates AVStoDVD is making suggestions on what you might try to get the software working normaly again on Windows 10, and I've yet to try everything he's suggested, but the fact remains it seems Microsoft wants to hinder people from burning DVDs. What a miserable thing to do.
I know support for 7 will be gone in five years, and everyone will have to use 10 then (they say 10 is the last version of Windows...there will only be updates from now on), and because it'll be past the first year of release I'll end up paying for any switch to Windows 10 I need to make at that time, but it's starting to sound tempting to just keep using 7 until then.
If they can't get their ducks in a row, I might even hope that the "Wine" software for Linux improves enough in the next five years where certain software that won't run on it now will then. If that happens, I'll switch to Linux and not look back.
Microsoft-
Annoying and alienating its customers one improvement at a time.
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AQ 31
Your Aspie score: 100 of 200 / Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 101 of 200
You seem to have both Aspie and neurotypical traits
What would these results mean? Been told here I must be a "half pint".