Windows bricks? That is a definite possibility and has happened with bad updates before. In reality most users probably leave updates on auto anyway so Win 10 would be no worse for them - the people it hits are those that control their updates and only update after either a period of time or after testing on other kit.
I normally have notify me but do not download and install, I like to wait and see if there are any issues with updates before I install them. Windows ten do not give you that option and will download security fixes right away, The only updates you can defer are ones that add extras, like no doubt in October when they decide to integrate Skype more into Windows
I used 10 as a second OS, not sure if I really want it as a main OS to be honest, I think I will stay with windows 8.1, I have it set up to the way i like it.
I just wish MS stopped nagging me to get windows 10
Adrian
Desktop machine now powered by windows 8 pro 64bit, no dreaded metro and Linux , laptop by Linux
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Desktop machine now powered by windows 8 pro 64bit, no dreaded metro and Linux , laptop by Linux
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