Three Illinois residents filed a lawsuit against her Microsoft for data loss and damage to their computers when upgrading to Windows 10.
Have passed two years since Microsoft started suffocating its customers, for the upgrade to Windows 10. The complaints submitted this time concern this behavior of the company and appear to be well documented.
These specific charges blame Microsoft for wasting time for users, losing money, damaged software, hardware, and mental suffering for all this after upgrade to Windows 10.
At the moment, 100 users of the operating system have gathered and with lawsuits they claim more than 5 millions dollars as damages, excluding court costs and interest.
The lead complainant, Stephanie Watson, says she never chose to upgrade to Windows 10 and that when she did, she lost her work data. He then turned to the company Geek Squad for its repair computer her. But the company could not solve the issue with "complete success", so it bought another system.
Robert Saiger says he has accepted the upgrade, but claims to have lost data, "time and money, and everything was getting worse when he tried to recover his data."
Howard Goldberg also approved the upgrade but said the "computer was damaged" as Windows 10 was not installed properly. Goldberg paid someone to repair his computer because it was out of warranty and he claims his lost data, time and money, but also his own computer.
The complaint claims Windows 10 is a consumer product under US law and accuses Microsoft of being aware that the upgrade could cause data loss and hardware damage.
The complainants are aiming to demonstrate that the upgrade could cause data loss and hardware damage, and that Microsoft was aware of the potential incompatibility issues with software. They also want to prove that upgrading without warning, as they claim, has resulted in a violation of the terms of use.