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<blockquote data-quote="Lehmden" data-source="post: 1195983" data-attributes="member: 109222"><p>Hi.</p><p>Maybe those Upgrade issues are related to the Home version. I bought very cheap Win 7 Pro licences (5 € each) near to the end of the free upgrade period. So I got Win 10 Pro for 5 €...</p><p>And on Pro you can select whether you want to have the updates automatically or not. No issues with this here... I first tested Win 10 with a spare Win 8.1 Home licence and I wasn't really happy with. So I went for Pro and this is much better. On earlier Windows you most likely didn't need the "Pro" versions as you most of the time easily can install the missing stuff for free. But with Win 10 there seems to be a general difference between Home and Pro versions not only in included programs like on any Windows version before 10. The update procedure is different, the security options are different even the control panel is different between Home and Pro. </p><p></p><p>Win 10 Home really is for users only who didn't care about their PC at all. The machine just should run and they are happy. But if you want to do special things, want to tweak Windows and similar you must "Go for Pro"...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lehmden, post: 1195983, member: 109222"] Hi. Maybe those Upgrade issues are related to the Home version. I bought very cheap Win 7 Pro licences (5 € each) near to the end of the free upgrade period. So I got Win 10 Pro for 5 €... And on Pro you can select whether you want to have the updates automatically or not. No issues with this here... I first tested Win 10 with a spare Win 8.1 Home licence and I wasn't really happy with. So I went for Pro and this is much better. On earlier Windows you most likely didn't need the "Pro" versions as you most of the time easily can install the missing stuff for free. But with Win 10 there seems to be a general difference between Home and Pro versions not only in included programs like on any Windows version before 10. The update procedure is different, the security options are different even the control panel is different between Home and Pro. Win 10 Home really is for users only who didn't care about their PC at all. The machine just should run and they are happy. But if you want to do special things, want to tweak Windows and similar you must "Go for Pro"... [/QUOTE]
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