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2016/12/13 11:38:34
Jim Roseberry
abacab
Jim Roseberry
FWIW, I haven't run any version of Win10 that I found unstable.



Regardless, if you are a pro, you should consider your business first.  Why be a beta tester with your bread and butter?
 
 



FWIW, we have clients who are rock-stars... and others who are professional composers for TV/Film on tight deadlines.  IOW, They can afford little to zero down-time.
 
Backups and contingency plans are a must... and should be in-place prior to any update being applied.  
 
I've mentioned this before...
When we were kids, my friend's dad used to lecture us about the "six P's".
"Prior planning prevents piss poor performance"
At the time, we didn't get the gravity of what he was saying (young/naive).
 
If you're well prepared, there's no fear of installing updates.
Worst possible scenario, you roll-back... or pop in that cloned boot drive (from the previous configuration).
 
2016/12/13 12:31:43
abacab
+1
 
There are free solutions available.  Windows even comes with a built-in imaging utility.  It just takes a little bit of planning to avoid a big headache later.
 
And if you always expect upgrades/updates to fail, and they will eventually, you will be prepared
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