Op 25-3-2016 om 19:51 schreef jdd:
I don't know how you can prove that.
the last few days, I had probably 5 Windows 10 crashes, that is more than one fore each hour of use, on my new windows 10 tablet, but instead of a blue screen one have now a crash report lasting long before releasing. In this respect I had less problems with Windows 7.
But I don't use this system sufficiently to make statistics.
I know nothing about recent development system of Microsoft, but I guess they may have also an automated system and, for sure an immense beta tester base (I was one of them in an other life :-)
My Windows 8.1 system starts crashing applications when I have less than 60% free available memory due to failing memory allocations or something of the kind. I have 4 GB of RAM on a 64-bit system. I will have 40% of that (like 1600 MB) available as free or non-dirty buffers and I will get popups saying I am running out of memory. Then my web-browser will fail because of a memory allocation fault probably. I also have about 500 MB of swap in addition to that memory. My life in XP was entirely without problems all the time. I have reduced the swap because otherwise Windows will start thrashing the disk for no real apparent reason. In Windows 10 on two different systems I have experienced corrupted user profiles within weeks of installing. The corruption would cause the Start menu to stop opening (The Start Screen). This rendered the system almost unusable in terms of opening programs. There was no fix for the situation. The solution seems to be to back up your user profile constantly in case it happens. User files are not covered by System Restore either. Because they are document files, or something of the kind. (A system restore will preserve your documents). I have not experienced any other problems in W10, apart from not being able to log in or log on to a different user at the start, or at all, as well as extreme slowness on an older laptop. Actually, that is a lot. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org