• Windows 10 build 10074 receives update rollup, adds bug fixes and enables Dolby Digital Plus

Windows 10 build 10074 receives update rollup, adds bug fixes and enables Dolby Digital Plus (Photo : Reuters)

Although the initial forecasts of Windows 10 failure might not have turned out to be as precise as experts thought they would be, there are a few bugs, and several dissatisfied tech users - barely two weeks after the OS launch on July 29. 

According to Forbes, Gordon Kelly is among users who pointed out the changes that Microsoft is making that leave most users disgruntled.

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"Having clearly indicated that 'Windows as a service' is a the platform's prospect, Microsoft is efficiently the center stage by availing Windows 10 to user free on ground that it opens up the likelihood of charging for add-ons - more significantly that the software itself is the manner it sets the precedent for the company to focus on bigger apps in future. Such applications can automatically be pushed to users in trial form through the operating system's obligatory upgrades with later charges to maintain them."

Although Kelly raised a very crucial aspect that features that were initially free and standard with Windows systems such as a basic DVD player and the solitaire game, these features are not free anymore. Windows 10 users can access a freemium version of solitaire from the storefront in case they want to watch video advertisements as they play. A major concern is an instance that this attracts a need for users to try a software and then pay for it along the way.

There are frequent bugs that seem to be more disturbing and heartbreaking for users, Fox News reported. Among the bugs is the much-longed-for return Start Menu, a problem that is absent when using Windows 8, which sets a lower standard than the previous versions of Windows.

It was notable that the renowned Edge browser is fast only when it does not crash. The company has given a chance to users to revert to Explorer by clicking a button until the problem is fixed.

Knowledgeable users agree that there are functions for Windows 10 that are well suited to the job. However, an average user will find challenges when using the newly launched Operating System.