Are you concerned about doing a Windows 10 upgrade the day it comes out? Get expert tips from our tech woes Windows 10 upgrade security pros.
Should I do a Windows 10 upgrade
when it comes out is a question that a lot of people are asking. If you have the technical know-how and are not risk adverse, the answer is a definite maybe (otherwise, probably not). If you also have nothing to lose, the maybe becomes probably. Conversely, if you use your computer for your business, you need to make sure it will work with your business software. Lastly, are you unhappy with what you have?
What follows is a transcript of a caller who manages the launch codes and a terribly unhelpful tech support person. The caller is concerned about Windows 10 security. As is my policy, I have changed the names to protect the guilty, and any resemblance to real life situations is purely coincidental. Or is it? Maybe a little bit of both. I hope you enjoy my subtle attempt at geek humor, and welcome you to express your opinions and share your frustrating experiences in the comments below. If you enjoyed this post, please feel free to share it with others, but don’t follow the advice of unhelpful tech support guy below! Thank you for stopping by. Craig Herberg
Unhelpful tech support guy: Technical support. How may we humiliate you?
Unsuspecting tech woes victim: I manage the launch codes, and am concerned about doing a Windows 10 upgrade the day it comes out.
Unhelpful tech support guy: You don’t need to worry. Windows 10 was designed for managing launch codes.
Unsuspecting tech woes victim: Are you sure?
Unhelpful tech support guy: Of course I am. All of our enemies tested it and they assured us they can’t crack it.
Unsuspecting tech woes victim: Thank you so much. You make it so easy.
Unhelpful tech support guy: Thank you for the kind words and for calling technical support, where a stupid answer is only a phone call away.