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Just to plain looking for me. 7 does everything I need, so no plans to move at present. No time to even play these days
A Guy
Just to plain looking for me. 7 does everything I need, so no plans to move at present. No time to even play these days
A Guy
Archie, I think it says a lot that you are using 10 to support 7.
I also have been using 10 exclusively for four months to support 7. I never went back to 7 and finally deleted it. I still consider myself a strong Windows 7 supporter but will always go with best performance.
Just to see if I was missing any performance increment, I clean installed 9926 tonight in about 30 minutes total. It seems exactly as fast as Upgraded 9876.
I'm even swallowing the creeping Start Menu with large Live Tiles showing me News, Weather, Mail and Calendar. It's only when it becomes a wall and not a fly-out that it breaks with a billion customers. Imagine that something so seemingly small ruined Windows 8. But what a great rebound!
Haha ... yes, but not for very long.
But it took much shorter time for me.
When I started with 7, I was very unhappy with the "within the box" all programs (I did not use Vista). But I got habituated. But, the links were useful in the start menu. I want to believe that the Weather, Food and Drink, Health and Fitness etc will be useful for some people, but not for me. Very soon there will be a way to have those old links back in the start menu by the third party developers who think in our way.
I can't say there's anything in 10 that benefits me more than 7 does,
Start menu is too freaking large all apps is way to long
Search box is outside the start menu and again is too freaking large
Suggestions in the search are annoying and can not remove
Bing image of the day is unwanted and again can not be removed
I'm not interested in Cortana or any gaming benefits 10 might have
Unwanted apps are not removed when uninstalled
Settings are still not all listed in control panel
Group policy seems to be useless.
Adding bing.com http and https to restricted sites list does nothing.
You could always run linux as the core, and use windows in a vm for windows programs for things wine cannot run.
Bear you seem like you might benefit from linux, and as stated you could use windows in a vm for anything it could not run itself. (After windows 7 ends support in 2020)
PS CC runs fine on VM for me but I have to admit my needs are basic image editing, can't create anything like you geeks.
Anyway, here's PhotoShop CC running on Windows 7 Ultimate Hyper-V virtual machine on Windows 10, I use Remote Desktop to connect to it to fully utilize the host's resources. I had to create this VM only because PS CC does not install on Windows 10 yet and all my real physical machines run Windows 10 nowadays.
Notice that as the Hyper-V Manager shows, the vm only uses less than half of the 3 GB RAM I have assigned to it.
Today I go to the sauna.
Boris, sulla ei ole aavistustakaan kuinka kateellinen mä olen! Nämä sakut ei ymmärrä saunasta mitään, mulla on porttikielto muutamaan lähistön yleiseen saunaan erilaisista syistä, kuten esimerkiksi veden heittämisestä kiukaalle ja termostaatin kääntäminen sen asetettuun maksimiin 65°C koska kuulemma kiukaat vahingoittuvat jos ne lämmitetään liian kuumaksi eli vaaransin yleisen turvallisuuden ja niin edelleen.
Mä antaisin paikkani taivaassa kunnon saunasta, parista Koffin kolmosesta ja kiukaalla kuumennetusta HK:n Sinisestä Auran väkevän sinapin kanssa!
Boris, you've got no idea how jealous I am! These Germans do not understand anything about the sauna, I have been banned from a few nearby public saunas for various reasons, such as throwing water on the stones or turning the thermostat without permission to max it could go, 65°C(*) because reportedly sauna ovens could be damaged when they are heated too hot thus I had risked the public safety, and so on.
I'd give my place in heaven for a few hours of decent sauna, a couple of Koff's lager and HK Blue sausages heated on sauna oven stones with Aura's extra strong mustard!
(*) = 65°C is about 150°F, a real sauna must of course be around 100°C or 210 °F. Tho whole idea of sauna is to get steam by throwing water to hot stones.
Kado, I want to stress the fact that my work with PS on a vm is quite light, just fixing the colors and minor editing. I have no idea how it works for more resource intense work.