In other words, everything works exactly as expected. You can skip the line (and escape automatic download woes) and cut straight to the good stuff. [Scroll down to check out the error message.] The attached image went viral on Twitter.
The previous Internet Explorer had become something of an online joke for most Windows users, and Microsoft decided to do away with it in the new version.
Windows 10 will also bring back the Start menu that was taken off in Windows 8 and was missed by many Windows users. It’s Microsoft’s way of trying to overhaul Windows for the mobile world – without alienating users by getting rid of everything that’s...