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Not to mention they're straight up spyware. Keyloggers used to be considered malware but it's built right into Windows now.10/11 are anticonsumer shit that go too far into the walled-garden territory and remove agency from the users.
10/11 are anticonsumer shit that go too far into the walled-garden territory, remove agency from the users and add tons of scummy intrusive crap.
I'd rather learn how to linux if I'm forced to switch from 8.1 - which while it does have its issues, it still does everything right for me more than the subsequent downgrades.
yeah like me! It looks better than windows 7, the widgets were cool and.... and...... and...... that's it reallyI mean, ive seen people defend vista of all things
I personally had no real problems with it, with 32home and 64business. (my abandoned PC actually has 7, Vista and even XP installed)I mean, ive seen people defend vista of all things
there are some new changes Windows has definitely made for the worse, telemetry, removal of OS customization options, removal of MANY hardware acceleration features in Vista, worse looking interfaces as time went on (except for 11) etcI’ve always found it easy enough to make the switch and quickly adapt to whatever is different. Never felt so strongly about old vs new
This is what i'm interested in. I feel like they took many steps to make the UI better in 11 so i'm waiting for what 12 will change. Hopefully it'll be a vista to 7 situation. And just like 7 they bring the FUCKING THEMES BACK PLEASEI also think MSFT will finally be able to upgrade OS's on a more frequent basis similar to MacOS's/iOS/Android since its rumored that Windows 12 will be coming soon.
Kidding? That fucking forced documents folder - which was and still is a giant annoyance for me - and how that handled the file system - making a mess of folders and subfolders.XP got the stability 98 surely lacked, but other than that I could not name a single thing that changed.
- The new context menu that forces us to click twice to access all options. Fortunately there is a work around to restore a proper context menu.
I'm not using win 11, but can't you just hold shift while right clicking to open the old context menu?
I think Windows 8 introduced fast boot. That was just unforgivable. (Why it's on by default in 8, 8.1, and 10 I'll never know.)Every windows version has its merits imo (except 8 that's just plain terrible)
If that means inn Windows 11 they get rid of UWP I will be very happy. (UWP should stand for Unreliable Work in Progress) Anyway I'm still holding off on 11. I had so many problems with the initial release of 10 that I waited years before switching when it was more stable.(Like the start menu not working in 10 for some accounts. Never got a real fix for that short of reinstall windows or make a new account)You guys should be glad that they made Windows 11.
They finally got rid of metro/live tile legacy garbage from Windows 8 and Windows 10. The sooner they get rid of Windows 10 the better Windows 11 will run. Windows 11 has a fresh look and runs very solid. The only thing I want from Windows 7 is the aero/transparency/aesthetics, which I think Windows 11 will have in due time.
I also think MSFT will finally be able to upgrade OS's on a more frequent basis similar to MacOS's/iOS/Android since its rumored that Windows 12 will be coming soon. Windows 7/8/10 is legacy/baggage that is bogging down the OS and good riddance.
I think this time it will take much longer for enterprise clients to switch from windows 10 to 11/12 as opposed to 7 to 10/11.
Time will tell.
wasnt fast boot that piece of shit that doesnt ACTUALLY shut down your PC but instead leaves it sort of on so when you boot it up it boots faster? even though most people turn their computers off to refresh the system, so when you turn the PC back on it's still slower and buggy?I think Windows 8 introduced fast boot. That was just unforgivable. (Why it's on by default in 8, 8.1, and 10 I'll never know.)
wasnt fast boot that piece of shit that doesnt ACTUALLY shut down your PC but instead leaves it sort of on so when you boot it up it boots faster? even though most people turn their computers off to refresh the system, so when you turn the PC back on it's still slower and buggy?
what a joke
Vista was a breath of fresh air vs XP. I loved Vista. All y'all had to suffer on XP for 3+ more years until you got W7, lol.I mean, ive seen people defend vista of all things
Exactly, your computer saves to disk and then shuts down.(Hybernates) Then when the computer starts up it just loads what ever in the save file and restores your computer to the same state. Anyway I wrote this awhile ago why fastboot sucks.(Just found it on this forum again.)Yes, fastboot just stores an image of the memory and then reloads it when we boot the PC again.
It's a really bad option that can carry over problems from one session to another. And the only advantage is that it save a few seconds on load time.
Much better to just load the OS and drivers fresh.
Basically fast boot really just hibernates the computer. (Saves the computer state to disk then shuts down. On start up your system loads the state from the drive.) The problem is that it
1. Locks the drive which makes recovery if anything goes wrong more troubling
2. Can have problems with encryption software.
3. Locking the drive also means you can't get at it if you have system with multiple OSes installed and apparently can actually cause problems when switching between OSes
4. Takes up a lot of space on the drive. (Easily can take up 10-30 GBs)
5. It doesn't even boot up that much faster anyway. I couldn't even notice the difference on a SSD.
So basically because of all those issues(with almost no real benefits) it really should be off by default but for some reason MS puts it on. (Same in Windows 8 and 8.1 btw.)
You're joking.- The removal of the option "Never combine taskbar buttons", so now we are forced to have a bunch on staked windows on the taskbar. And sorting them out can became really slow.
You're joking.
You're telling me that shit is on by default now and users are unable to disable it? *clutches W10*
I mean, ive seen people defend vista of all things
As a programmer and someone who has been an early adopter of every Windows since 98 SE, I seriously don’t get why people are so, so passionate about “the new thing sucks, the old thing is better, I won’t give it up until I’m forced to”
I’ve always found it easy enough to make the switch and quickly adapt to whatever is different. Never felt so strongly about old vs new
3 exceptions:
- ME definitely sucked, to me all it seems like was a worse-performing + less stable 98SE with bloatware (Windows Media Player)
- Vista at launch had performance issues (e.g. slow file transfer speed) that were fixed in updates. After that it was pretty damn good
- 8 was obviously built with tablets in mind. It was usable for desktops but I can see why MS wanted to get 10 out ASAP and pretend like 8 never existed
I know that feeling. It's why I'll never use an iPhone - it requires internet and an Apple account.windows 11 is awful, its dumbed down and locked down more than even windows 10. it also has worse ux and less options overall. They also included drm where you need internet just to finish installing the OS and require a MS account.
11 isn't bad at all.
windows 11..... require a MS account.
There is absolutely nothing wrong with Windows 11.I dread the fact that i have to install 11 on the new build...and 10 was already crap compared to 7.
I heard recently that is not great for gaming for whatever reason.There is absolutely nothing wrong with Windows 11.
I heard recently that is not great for gaming for whatever reason.
I would recommend a fresh install and turn off one of these forced security features if you want to maximise gaming performance.I heard recently that is not great for gaming for whatever reason.
I'm making a new build from scratch so it's gonna be a fresh install.I would recommend a fresh install and turn off one of these forced security features if you want to maximise gaming performance.
Upgrading from 10 to 11 might be problematic.
I've had 11 since launch and it's been buttery smooth. I can't remember the last time I had to hard reset my PC.
I'm making a new build from scratch so it's gonna be a fresh install.
About that, do i have to pick the home or pro edition if i only play with the pc?!