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Take the plunge to 10?
On Sat, 28 Nov 2015 19:14:45 -0600, Boating All Out
wrote: In article , says... On 11/28/2015 7:11 PM, wrote: On Sat, 28 Nov 2015 18:03:28 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: Has anyone here upgraded from Win 7 or Win 8 and, if so, what do you think? === I will be the last man standing on Win 7 until I hear hundreds of enthusiastic reviews and find some compelling reason to convert. I'm very negative on the way Microsoft is trying to push this upgrade on to people, and I deeply resent their changes to the desktop interface. I am pretty much in agreement with you but I also recognize that eventually the change will *have* to be made. Microsoft is really pushing this upgrade, even to Win 7 users (like us) who have no complaints or issues. I wonder why. I agree about the desktop interface. I dislike Win 8 and it's revisions primarily due to this. I am not a tablet user nor much of a smart phone user, so the "swiping" of stuff on a computer screen annoys me. Much more of a point and "click" type. My Win10 desktop looks like Win7 which looked like XP. Except for colorized app title bars, which I haven't bothered to change. There's some work involved. I'm happy with Win10, though if you want "privacy" - whatever that means - you have to disable certain switches. If you like Win7, stay with it. Stability is about equal. I have no problems with the stability of XP. The one under my TV runs happily along for months without a burp, boot or crash. The one in the Tiki bar gets started cold and rudely powered off at the cord level with no problems. I am seriously thinking about reverting back to a PC based MP3 player in my car and that will really be hard started and stopped. (run on an inverter, 130-140 degree start up and just powered off) I used to run DOS on my car players but the XP in the tiki mar seems to be running fine and my buddy "Atilla the Hungarian" has written XP hooks into his DOS based player, still the best MP3 player I have ever seen. (MPXPLAY) |
I had to take a older laptop that I am passing on to my daughter in to a computer shop for a little work.
I asked the guy should I upgrade my laptop and desktop from Windows 7 to Windows 10. He said if you are happy with 7 stay with it and don't do the upgrade. If you have 8 or 8.1 do the upgrade. I have 7 and am happy with it so I am sticking with it for now, Windows 7 that is. |
Take the plunge to 10?
On 11/29/2015 3:36 AM, RGrew176 wrote:
I had to take a older laptop that I am passing on to my daughter in to a computer shop for a little work. I asked the guy should I upgrade my laptop and desktop from Windows 7 to Windows 10. He said if you are happy with 7 stay with it and don't do the upgrade. If you have 8 or 8.1 do the upgrade. I have 7 and am happy with it so I am sticking with it for now, Windows 7 that is. Seems to be the general consensus. My Win 7 laptop doesn't have a touch screen capability anyway, so any so called advantage of Win 10 is diminished considerably. |
Take the plunge to 10?
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Take the plunge to 10?
On 11/29/2015 3:36 AM, RGrew176 wrote:
I had to take a older laptop that I am passing on to my daughter in to a computer shop for a little work. I asked the guy should I upgrade my laptop and desktop from Windows 7 to Windows 10. He said if you are happy with 7 stay with it and don't do the upgrade. If you have 8 or 8.1 do the upgrade. I have 7 and am happy with it so I am sticking with it for now, Windows 7 that is. Windows 10 seems to run stuff faster, but you need more than 640K of memory. |
Take the plunge to 10?
On Sun, 29 Nov 2015 08:22:26 -0500, John H.
wrote: On Sat, 28 Nov 2015 19:11:44 -0500, wrote: On Sat, 28 Nov 2015 18:03:28 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: Has anyone here upgraded from Win 7 or Win 8 and, if so, what do you think? === I will be the last man standing on Win 7 until I hear hundreds of enthusiastic reviews and find some compelling reason to convert. I'm very negative on the way Microsoft is trying to push this upgrade on to people, and I deeply resent their changes to the desktop interface. Agreed. My computer guy said Win 7 will be supported for a lot of years to come. No need to upgrade now. People act like this "support" is so important. As long as it runs the hardware you have, who cares that drivers are not there for things you don't have? Most "security" comes from 3d party software anyway. When you look at these "updates" most affect software you are not using. You would be better off going into "remove programs" and getting rid of them, rather than patching them. |
Take the plunge to 10?
On Sun, 29 Nov 2015 10:09:49 -0500, Justan Olphart
wrote: On 11/29/2015 2:16 AM, wrote: On Sat, 28 Nov 2015 19:14:45 -0600, Boating All Out wrote: In article , says... On 11/28/2015 7:11 PM, wrote: On Sat, 28 Nov 2015 18:03:28 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: Has anyone here upgraded from Win 7 or Win 8 and, if so, what do you think? === I will be the last man standing on Win 7 until I hear hundreds of enthusiastic reviews and find some compelling reason to convert. I'm very negative on the way Microsoft is trying to push this upgrade on to people, and I deeply resent their changes to the desktop interface. I am pretty much in agreement with you but I also recognize that eventually the change will *have* to be made. Microsoft is really pushing this upgrade, even to Win 7 users (like us) who have no complaints or issues. I wonder why. I agree about the desktop interface. I dislike Win 8 and it's revisions primarily due to this. I am not a tablet user nor much of a smart phone user, so the "swiping" of stuff on a computer screen annoys me. Much more of a point and "click" type. My Win10 desktop looks like Win7 which looked like XP. Except for colorized app title bars, which I haven't bothered to change. There's some work involved. I'm happy with Win10, though if you want "privacy" - whatever that means - you have to disable certain switches. If you like Win7, stay with it. Stability is about equal. I have no problems with the stability of XP. The one under my TV runs happily along for months without a burp, boot or crash. The one in the Tiki bar gets started cold and rudely powered off at the cord level with no problems. I am seriously thinking about reverting back to a PC based MP3 player in my car and that will really be hard started and stopped. (run on an inverter, 130-140 degree start up and just powered off) I used to run DOS on my car players but the XP in the tiki mar seems to be running fine and my buddy "Atilla the Hungarian" has written XP hooks into his DOS based player, still the best MP3 player I have ever seen. (MPXPLAY) Cars built in the last 10 years come with all that cool stuff included. But I do get that you get satisfaction from keeping your antiques running.;-) I have a finest kind Blaupunct in my Honda and a similar "in dash" unit in the Ford. They are not as user friendly as the PC based player. My wife has a henuva unit in the Lincoln but using it is an accident waiting to happen. By comparison, having a business meeting on a hand held phone is trivial. My PC player runs off a keypad and if you can touch type on a 10 key, selecting the song you want is pure muscle memory with virtually no distraction at all. Because of the power of batch file scripting, setting up multiple playlists is easy and you can do it in the house. My car PC will WiFi with the network while sitting in the driveway. You can set it all up on the house PC and pull it down from the car. |
Take the plunge to 10?
True North Wrote in message:
I'm getting lots of pop up reminders that my year old HP notebook with Windows 8 is eligible for the Win 10 upgrade. My tech person ( no 2 son) says I can put it off until the spring......should be plenty of time to get reviews. He said something about Microsoft trading free installs for a better capability to track our movements. Hopefully info on whether this is true will pop up over the next few months. Posting from my new fire. Testing to make sure it cites properly. How's it doing, Donnie? -- ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- http://usenet.sinaapp.com/ |
Take the plunge to 10?
On Sun, 29 Nov 2015 18:30:17 -0500 (EST), Justan Olfart wrote:
True North Wrote in message: I'm getting lots of pop up reminders that my year old HP notebook with Windows 8 is eligible for the Win 10 upgrade. My tech person ( no 2 son) says I can put it off until the spring......should be plenty of time to get reviews. He said something about Microsoft trading free installs for a better capability to track our movements. Hopefully info on whether this is true will pop up over the next few months. Posting from my new fire. Testing to make sure it cites properly. How's it doing, Donnie? Which Fire did you get? I've been thinking about it, but I've got my wife's old iPad and a Kindle. I think I've got all the bases covered. -- Ban idiots, not guns! |
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