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I had this happen to me on a late 2019 MacBook Pro as well, but dramatically worse: the machine was totally unresponsive, no chimes, no power up, nothing. Nothing loads in more than one second from cold start for me.Įither brand PC are loaded with additional crap (of course I ran the O&O Shut Up 10 thing just after first installation) or my experience is much nicer than I've read on this forum. > Starting a new app takes about 15~30 seconds
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No BSOD yet, but YMMV, drivers can vary in quality. > Also, day one: tried installing some LabView software and BSOD
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I think I got the "you should upgrade to New Edge" popup once, doesn't appear anymore because I did (I wanted to try it out) > MSoft ads popping up in the lower-right corner

> nVidia ads popping up in the lower-right corner I'm using a local account, I don't get any popup to log in using my Microsoft account. > there are constant popus reminding me to log in to my windows account
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> There are ads that keep reapparing in the tiles on update My uptime currently is 7 days, last reboot was me wanting to manually upgrade to 20H2.

> I've had to upgraded and restart almost every other day for 4 weeks I wouldn't know, I removed the default tiles and I'm just using stuff I manually pinned.
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* Too many Catalina updates this year! But they are faster than my Win10 box.Īs a counter-point, having switched to Windows 10 on a custom built machine a month ago as well, from Arch Linux: * The apple display adpater port + USB-A + power jack periodically drops the screen, and sometimes when I log in I have to open my laptop (I stay docked), wait for the video to mirror, then close my laptop and wait for it to switch to the external monitor. * Gigabit adapter never goes to sleep, stays warm when plugged in Apparently all USB-C ports on it are NOT the same. I had to experiment with where-to-plug-what to get it to work. * Only some USB-C ports work with my belkin Gigabit adapter. I walked into my office one morning and apparently the fans had been running all night with no apps loaded and nothing using considerable power. 40C? I literally have to reboot to get them to turn off. * Fans randomly turn on with nothing running and `powermetrics` has the fan at 3200 RPM and cpu temp of. They can't take away my BASH CLI.ĮDIT: I'm getting a lot of "it never happened to me." Yes, I'm sure some of you haven't seen this. The only respite I get are logging into AWS compute instances or my Ubuntu and FreeBSD boxes. Once macOS includes ads, it'll be an equally appalling UX. Win10 now looks and feels like an annoying clickbait website. * Starting a new app takes about 15~30 seconds (I believe it is phoning home the way macOS does, not sure). * Also, day one: tried installing some LabView software and BSOD (well, the new pretty color blue they use and the high-res warning). * MSoft ads popping up in the lower-right corner. * nVidia ads popping up in the lower-right corner * there are constant popus reminding me to log in to my windows account (or problems that I can't log in because I HAVEN'T) * there are ads that keep reapparing in the tiles on update

* I've had to upgraded and restart almost every other day for 4 weeks I got bad news for ya: I just bought a new Yoga a month ago and it is just as bad if not worse. It's cheaper, more reliable, and just works" > I've definitely gone from "I'll buy a mac because it's a mac" to "Maybe my next machine will be Windows. I've definitely gone from "I'll buy a mac because it's a mac" to "Maybe my next machine will be Windows. In particular, messages will take up 20%+ of the release content to essentially highlight the ability to put emojis and faces on everything. * A bunch of other apps that are apparently only releasable with a new OS version. * List of Safari Updates - Just, why? Why is that attached to an OS release? * "Refreshed X" or "Powerful X" - we took something and changed it for the sake of marketing * "Bold New Design" - we tweaked the colors and made some things round. Yet, the feature set is barely noteworthy. Apple seem stubbornly intent to celebrate these releases as huge step forward. I read through the release material and find absolutely nothing compelling. When these "major" releases risk completely breaking my laptop, I see zero incentive to update. I'm really struggling to update my Mac for any reason other than being forced to (looking at you XCode and Developer tool chain).
