Windows 8, 8.1 & 10 versus Windows 7

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  1. Posts : 282
    Windows 10!
       #61

    Indianatone said:
    If I put 2 of my machines with Toshiba SSD which dual boot 8.1 and 7 the Hybrid boot of 8 is quicker than the full boot of 7. The full boot of 8 and 7 is the same. If you put 7 into hibernate it resumes in not time at all. We have had all these discussions in the past and they are meaningless. It also depends how much you load onto your system. My 7 and 8.1 Windows are duplicates and have the same versions of progams on them. I simply prefer the look of 7 to 8/10. I have said if they put out an aero pack to make it look like 7 I would upgrade the non media canter PC's but they being M$ are not listening to the feedback.
    I never use Fast Start with Windows 8/10. Makes HD unusable when dual booting. I've found Win8/10 more responsive then 7, though. Not really talking about boot times, but general system performance.
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  2. Posts : 282
    Windows 10!
       #62

    bromanbro said:
    I never use Fast Start with Windows 8/10. Makes HD unusable when dual booting. I've found Win8/10 more responsive then 7, though. Not really talking about boot times, but general system performance.
    heyyahblah said:
    ^
    Great post, I like this input and information. I agree with you on this.

    Not just Xbox 1. Add to that Surface Pro, (tablet no one wants), Windows Phone (phone no one wants), Bing (defunct search engine). Yahoo gets more usage over Bing.
    Daw thank .

    Yeah MS should've made their products incentivizing purchases before releasing a version of Windows saying "HEY GUYS REMEMBER ALL THOSE MICROSOFT DEVICES YOU DON'T HAVE? NOW THEY CAN DO MORE WITH WINDOWS 10"!

    That said, I am enjoying the W10 TP :). And MS does have an audience, gamers. They've always been forced to upgrade before everyone else since new DX versions are tied to Windows releases.

    MS better be careful that Vulkan doesn't overtake them, though. Source 2 will be using it, and it's multiplatform unlike DX12. Will work on stuff besides 10.
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  3. Posts : 116
    Several
       #63

    bromanbro said:
    II've found Win8/10 more responsive then 7, though. Not really talking about boot times, but general system performance.
    I found the opposite - Win 7 is much more responsive than a fresh barebones Win 10 on my test bed.

    Regards,
    GEWB
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  4. Posts : 19,516
    W11+W11 Developer Insider + Linux
       #64

    Reading some of the posts I'm under impression that good OS means pretty pictures and stuff like that. Like I should sit whole day and look at desktop with bunch of thingies churning numbers or text. I gave up on gadgets in W7 because I have seen desktop only couple of times a day for about 3 seconds.
    I also wouldn't give a rats tail for popular thinking if this or that device is good for me or not or how popular or not they are. Nokia used to make some of the best mobile phones and now they are "lost cause" ? Why, because of windows on them ? Android is as clunky system as they come and iPhone is overvalued piece of garbage.
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    Windows 10 Pro For Workstations
       #65

    CountMike said:
    Reading some of the posts I'm under impression that good OS means pretty pictures and stuff like that. Like I should sit whole day and look at desktop with bunch of thingies churning numbers or text. I gave up on gadgets in W7 because I have seen desktop only couple of times a day for about 3 seconds.
    I also wouldn't give a rats tail for popular thinking if this or that device is good for me or not or how popular or not they are. Nokia used to make some of the best mobile phones and now they are "lost cause" ? Why, because of windows on them ? Android is as clunky system as they come and iPhone is overvalued piece of garbage.
    Hey Mike I like my pretty pictures on my desktop....buried beneath Firefox, VMWare Workstation, Directory Opus and Winamp, another machine Outlook and Yahoo Gadgets and on another desktop chat windows Winamp and another Firefox browser. Nokia made fine TV's and satellite receivers in the 80's too. What everyone is saying is we want it the way we want it not the way it is served.
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  6. Posts : 19,516
    W11+W11 Developer Insider + Linux
       #66

    Indianatone said:
    Hey Mike I like my pretty pictures on my desktop....buried beneath Firefox, VMWare Workstation, Directory Opus and Winamp, another machine Outlook and Yahoo Gadgets and on another desktop chat windows Winamp and another Firefox browser. Nokia made fine TV's and satellite receivers in the 80's too. What everyone is saying is we want it the way we want it not the way it is served.
    He he, you got that right, buried under useful stuff, not being a goal upon itself. I have 3 monitors on this machine, one has TV running all (most of) the time, another for messages, Facebook and few other things and main one for anything I'm doing at the time. The screen with TV and secondary screen get started with computer while only main one gets started with a program I want too work on. With all of that, it's imperative that system itself runs good and smooth and darn the looks be. Now if I heve been listening to all of those liking and/or not liking these or those windows, I'd have to give up on computers because of all of those personal preferences are so contradictory that I would be hard pressed to make my mind and use computer at all.
    My ideal OS would be just bare essentials with ability to ad to it what I want or need. Like this I spend more time cleaning, uninstalling and deleting stuff than adding programs and Apps after OS installation.
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  7. Posts : 22,740
    Windows 10 Home x64
       #67

    Indianatone said:
    Windows 8, 8.1 and 10 do not have the pleasant visual aesthetics that Windows 7 clearly has. Aero Windows 7 style and the basic Windows 2000 theme would go a long way to remove the crtism. If you are staring at screens all day long you may as well have the screens displaying something nice. Nice menus and 3D visual cues. But Microsoft has decided 2 colour icons are in along with awful looking Windows and borders. Therefore until this changes many users including this one a staying on 7. The lack of media center does not help either.
    That's your opinion.. I don't agree. Each person will have a different opinion on what is atheistically pleasant.
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  8. Posts : 19,516
    W11+W11 Developer Insider + Linux
       #68

    BunnyJ said:
    That's your opinion.. I don't agree. Each person will have a different opinion on what is atheistically pleasant.
    That's why I don't pay attention to beautiful and ugly commets (except about girls). simple can be more beautiful than overdone.
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  9. Posts : 22,740
    Windows 10 Home x64
       #69

    CountMike said:
    That's why I don't pay attention to beautiful and ugly commets (except about girls). simple can be more beautiful than overdone.
    And so does the overall topic of this thread.. It's all subjective based on what each user wants from an OS. This is not a contest and no one wins anything.
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  10. Posts : 21
    Windows 8.1 Pro (x64)
    Thread Starter
       #70

    BunnyJ said:
    And so does the overall topic of this thread.. It's all subjective based on what each user wants from an OS. This is not a contest and no one wins anything.
    Off topic, but somewhat relevant. If you peruse topics in academic disciplines such as epistemology, philosophy of science, philosophy of mathematics, philosophy of logic and philosophy of consciousness, you may arrive at the conclusion that subjectivity is the dominant feature in the human experience; perception is everything.

    For me, I subjectively perceive the Windows 7 system design to be vastly superior in comparison with subsequent releases of Windows; however, I am acutely aware that my perception cannot be regarded as "univeral truth". We can utilise statistical a priori methods to quantify what a user may perceive to be the more useful and/or aesthetically pleasing operating system; however, I believe this to be meaningless since voluminosity is not the measure of importance.
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