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I take the positive thing I said that after the updates it might be better back. To sum up the problems I have, well for someone like me who frequently has to calculate minus or plus taxes on prices on the contracts I have to print out using a calculator and I used the one in Windows everytime. Now open the calculator in Win 8.1 and there you go the most simplest of programs and it takes up the whole screen?!. The OS is called Windows right? not Window. :down: (same with scanning documents I use frequently and reading PDF files) also the constant yapping I need a Microsoft account which I do not want because I can't think of a reason to why I would need one. And the start button, it's just another button that takes you back to those tiles. :nope: so I stick to my original statement...it belongs on smartphones and tablets but it's not an OS that belongs on a PC because it's UI, navigating it and design decisions is abismal. I really wish that XP machine didn't die on me which forced me to get this. Quote:
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How to remove the 'free upgrade to Win10' icon
Yes, Great list.... I didn't have the problems with Win ME that I read about so I liked it, liked Win XP, and now I like and have Win7. Just didn't like the look of the Win8.x, so I am a Win7 devotee, and not the only one... lol
I was surprised this wasn't a topic on how to remove the annoying 'free upgrade to Win10' icon in the task bar right side 'tray'. It took a few of us a day or two to figure that one out... not just me. To remove it, I uninstalled the Update that installed the nagware, hid the update on 'Windows Update' so it wouldn't come back, plus did the same with any of the 'prepare your computer for Win10' updates... (I think there were two). Win10 does look like a lot better OS, however keeping things in 'the cloud' instead of on my hard drive is a concept I'm not sure I like - yet - because of Privacy issues. Who knows if my Programs & 'Games will work with Win 10... that's important as Fitzcarraldo and others have mentioned. Quote:
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They've ruined a couple of other things as well, but as I said I have no problems with the basic system. Quote:
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Win 8 has its place on tablets, and 10 is too similar for regular desktop work. 7 will be my new build. |
I am purely guessing, but it might be a good idea to hold on to Win7. I bet a lot of program devs do so too, seeing how Win7 was the last good, "something new" windows.
Though, if your programs only involve Adobe, then you're safe. I'm sure they release Adobe 2016 with nothing new, but support for Windows 10. :O: |
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In total it gone through a crashed HDD and a failing PSU before a few months ago it simply refused to boot up. I would recon a good 7-8 years of service. |
How do you guys break that stuff? I have never, ever broken anything on my PC.. and I have no case ventilation (sides are open completely).
Damn n00bs. :O: |
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If you were looking to make it a "home" list, then replace Win2000 with Win ME ;) |
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