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It is astonishing how much things have changed.
Old timers like myself remember the excitement of the Windows 95 release. I ate a restaurant that was next door to a computer store. There was a line of people waiting on a chance to buy Win 95. Most were on floppy discs! Now we can if we want download a new OS and everyone hates the process. Not even the Apple lovers want to experience the pain of upgrading a computer to the new Apple OS. The push seems to be throw out your old computer and just buy a new unit with the OS installed. I will hold off on Win 10 as long as possible. |
If it were up to me I'd still be using win 95 ;)
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Wayne what version of Windows are you using? Is that 95?
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I upgraded to Windows 8.1 when I got my new laptop last year. It truly does suck. Should have gone with 7.
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It is pretty sad, they finally got the interface and functionality pretty solid with 7 and they tried something new and it was horrible.
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I actually like win 8. I went Mac years ago but win 8 makes me think Microsoft is doing things better
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Although I'm a youngin, I've played extensively with windows 95, currently run windows 7 and OSX. Reformatting with a fresh install of 7 is a breeze. When I purchased my mac I went straight to an SSD, I recall pressing a few keys to enter recovery mode and it installed the OS. Both were a really easy process :confused: New apple OS install procedure: 1) Wait till a little notification pops up on the screen and says NEW OS TO INSTALL! 2) Click "upgrade" Pretty easy to me :S:S Maybe 10 will change things but it has been getting much, much easier since 95. I hated finding a driver for absolutely everything! Plug n play was practically non-existent. Good luck finding your driver online in the 95 era. Computers are not as complicated as people think, and those that think they were better in the past just haven't educated themselves. HOWEVER, what Wayne just experienced is a complete fail, right up there with the BSOD at a Microsoft keynote. |
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Windows 10 is adding in some low level stuff that was pulled out in Windows 8/8.1 so performance should improve. |
Windows 8 drove me nuts but 8.1 seems really nice to me. Anyone else like 8.1? I don't mind OSX but I guess its not that big of a deal to me any more. 7 is really nice but I understand that machines with 7 will get more and more rare. Hopefully 10 is just a prettier looking 7.
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I hate Win 8 and I really hate Win 2012
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It can't possibly be worse then 8
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I hate Windows 8 with a passion. Whoever signed off on this piece of crap should get booted off the planet.
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I'm using Vista and it works just fine. :)
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I stayed with 3.1 because I hated Vista. 7 is OK. I had to get used to navigating the trees of folders. But 8 - don't get me started. It looks like a Learning to Count game for retarded 5 year olds. I think the best thing that happened to me was my Sony laptop dying twice, which made me switch to Mac. Still use 7 Pro at home though.
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Windows XP was the best. Bummer they quit supporting it, or I'd still be using it.
If Windows 10 is not a significant improvement over 8.1, my next computer will be a Mac. I've had 8.1 for quite a while now, still can't stand it. |
Hahahaha
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I went all Mac because of Win 8. When my 12 year old PC died I refused to go to 8 because of those stupid Tiles. I love Mac OS. I still have one PC left for garage use and it has Win 7, which is ok. It seems pretty clunky when I have to use it now. Im hopeful that Win 10 will be a comeback for Windows.
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