Count me out, not a single feature i need or want, several forced down my throat i dont...
Reminds me of the most positive ms article on win 10, half a year after release
"people are getting used to win 10"
Thats downright terrible, a new product no one wants and the best you can say is "getting used to" i "get used to" new hours of service, regulations and higher prices in stores. I dont WANT them
Windows 11
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I've been using a program called Open Shell that reverts the start menu to windows 7 functionally. Anytime I have to use a Windows 10 computer I wonder how anyone can actually use that crap.
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Only thing I hate about 10 is the inability to turn updates off. My laptop isn't liking. It installs then has to Uninstall before it'll boot up. Every week.
10 is the most advanced. It can do things 7 can't. Like create a bootable usb drive with all your latest updates and what not.
But for the average user. 7 is probably just fine. Although probably unusable at this stage. For most things. -
Love them or hate them at some point a MS operating system is at some point going to be trouble. I know a gentleman that still runs an old Compaq desktop that runs XP. Can't update to the newer browsers. At least 10% of the websites he goes to are no longer formatted for them. I started noticing this message on the Dexcom follow website I use about a month ago.
Right up at the top, no longer supporting Win 7. I agree with @snowwy about the updates with regard to Windows 10. Outside of this, I have run Windows 10 now since around 2015. My computers have run great and one thing I really like about Windows 10 is they support most hardware simply plug and play! Windows 7 and ALL the preceding OSs would not do that! In closing, I HIGHLY recommend anyone that is planning to buy a new non-Windows 11 OEM system to do so quickly. Windows 11 will soon be on the OEMs.Another Canadian driver Thanks this. -
right now, running a few games that i havent taken the time to try on linux yet, but do have native installs for it.Another Canadian driver Thanks this. -
I used to help manage several websites. Also did some coding in support of them. I absolutely had to maintain good solid systems. I also used to use Linux. In fact, the main computer I used even when still driving was Linux. Linux is really not a primary competitor to windows. That honor goes to Apple. Over the last 36 months, I had to stop working online as my health was failing. My right-hand shakes so much at times I can't even type. I don't get into these arguments over who is doing it the correct way. As I have stated in the tablet thread I am an ios person with regard to my smartphone and my tablet. I stopped using Linux last year because it was beginning to be difficult with the terminal commands and the "switches" and not mess something up. So I'm mainly a Windows person and I am happy! Your mileage may vary!
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Get the LTSC Version of 10. Doesn't come with all the crap and only updates critical updates.
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Just to make it clear, I own my laptop but I still do some work on it for the company that "activated" my OS. I will soon be retiring that laptop, when I do I will reinstall Windows 8 pro back on it.Another Canadian driver and Wasted Thyme Thank this. -
Let me clarify my last comment a bit! I was wrong about the legal use of LTSC version being used on a home PC. It is legal, but unless you are really knowledgeable at setting up Enterprise and have a lot more $$ to spend I highly recommend sticking to the retail versions. Let me give an example. One VERY important aspect of updates is the security updates. Today it is not much of an issue, but several years ago at least once a month the Internet Storm center was finding malware all over 10. Maybe one in 50 of these bugs was considered critical enough that MS would deploy a fix so important it was not part of their normal patch cycle. If you are using LTSC MS is not going to patch your system. It will be up to you to deploy. I know of a guy in Texas that failed to fix a rather nasty bug in his ATMs OS and the malware infected them. The point I am making is while MS does intrude with these updates, the average home user NEEDS these critical updates.
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