Who's sticking with Windows 7?

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  1. Posts : 3,487
    Win 7 Pro x64/Win 10 Pro x64 dual boot
       #21

    I'm going to upgrade my copy of 8.1 to Windows 10, but I'm leaving my installation of 7 alone. I never use Win 8.1, so it's no loss to try out 10. If I like it, I might move everything over to 10, if not, I'll stay with 7 and continue to dual boot when I need to.

    Nothing really excites me about Windows 10, especially the butt-ugly UI, but I'm going to try it out anyway.
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  2. Posts : 4,751
    Windows 7 Home Premium 32-Bit - Build 7600 SP1
       #22

    scr said:

    another factor is that i will be pretty close to 76 years old when eol for win 7 rolls around. if i can still remember how to turn a computer on and why i did, maybe i'll consider a update.
    :) :)
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  3. Posts : 640
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 64-bit Build 7600
       #23

    Personally, I'm sticking with Windows 7 until I buy a new laptop... and even then, I will see if I can avoid Windows 10... I mean, I like all about Windows 10, looks way better than 8.1... but FORCED updates are a no no for me, I fear of Black Screens of Death, classic BSODS, hardware and software breakdown, and all what Microsoft had to face recently with failed updates...

    Forced updates? No Windows 10 for me... sorry M$, you are just too negligent to take such a course, indeed, that looks a like a curse rather than a course...

    An example of why this sucks? Android and KitKat... you surely know about the limitations about writting on the external SD card... and Lollipop is not better... and I had to flash an Xperia M2 back to factory Jellybean 4.3 just for that... What is the use to have a 32 GB external SD card if I cannot access my documents with any of my favourite apps?



    P.S. Has anyone experimented with disabling Windows Update service alltogether? Seems like the only solution to not brick your current Windows 10 install with faulty patches...
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  4. Posts : 4,049
    W7 Ultimate SP1, LM19.2 MATE, W10 Home 1703, W10 Pro 1703 VM, #All 64 bit
       #24

    No & Probably No


    I won't be updating my desktop from W7 to W10 any time soon.

    I haven't decided whether or not to update my laptop.

    I was giving it strong consideration due to the lower resource usage.
    The earlier W10 previews used ~30% less RAM than my W7 install.
    I've noticed that the latest update uses the same amount of RAM that W7 does (thus nullifying that reason to update).

    W10's mandatory automatic updates would mean that I'd have to create daily backup images, which is ridiculous.

    It seems to me that the best way to run W10 will be as a VM (using something like VMware Workstation) because of the instant snapshot feature.

    FerchogtX said:
    P.S. Has anyone experimented with disabling Windows Update service alltogether? Seems like the only solution to not brick your current Windows 10 install with faulty patches...
    I'm predicting that a bunch of "Windows Update Blocker" programs will be released for W10.

    Some of them might even be legitimate ...
    Last edited by lehnerus2000; 21 Jul 2015 at 23:14. Reason: Quote Added
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  5. Posts : 640
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 64-bit Build 7600
       #25

    lehnerus2000 said:
    I'm predicting that a bunch of "Windows Update Blocker" programs will be released for W10.

    Some of them might even be legitimate ...
    You don't even need that... just go to services -> stop Windows Update and change startup to disabled... end of story... If you see an update wont brick your system, re-enable WU service and go on...
    I guess I'm doing that in case I really need to use W10...
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  6. Posts : 4,776
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #26

    Windows 10 updates


    FerchogtX said:
    lehnerus2000 said:
    I'm predicting that a bunch of "Windows Update Blocker" programs will be released for W10.

    Some of them might even be legitimate ...
    You don't even need that... just go to services -> stop Windows Update and change startup to disabled... end of story... If you see an update wont brick your system, re-enable WU service and go on...
    I guess I'm doing that in case I really need to use W10...
    The official method would appear to be to download the "Show or hide updates" troubleshooter from Microsoft and uninstall problem updates before hiding them.

    More info here:

    How to hide or block Windows or driver updates in Windows 10

    Edit: Seems that it's only for the Windows 10 insider preview at the moment. Maybe something similar will be released. More info here:

    https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3073930
    Last edited by Callender; 23 Jul 2015 at 21:23. Reason: add info
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  7. Posts : 1,167
    W10 32 bit, XUbuntu 18.xx 64 bit
       #27

    FerchogtX said:
    lehnerus2000 said:
    I'm predicting that a bunch of "Windows Update Blocker" programs will be released for W10.

    Some of them might even be legitimate ...
    You don't even need that... just go to services -> stop Windows Update and change startup to disabled... end of story... If you see an update wont brick your system, re-enable WU service and go on...
    I guess I'm doing that in case I really need to use W10...
    Not sure you can disable that service in windows 10. I think it was Brink that tried disabling windows update with group policy and the update still downloaded and installed.
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  8.    #28

    I have been using Windows 10 since October and never really went back to using Windows 7 even though I continue to support it 4-6 hours per day. After the 8 debacle MS learned to value feedback, spent millions processing it and have come up with a worthy successor to Win7.

    That said, there are tens of millions of consumers who are probably not going anywhere for now. This may be because they are simply comfortable with Windows 7 which is far and away the best OS ever. But I'm thinking more of the millions who clung to XP until the bitter end and only grudgingly migrated to Windows 7, yet have come to love it and now are either not of the age or tech enthusiastic enough to change yet again.

    For years we have dealt with the XPirees here ranting about Windows 7 getting off their lawn. I suspect many more will now feel the same about Windows 10, particularly if they feel at all pressured, or there is not enough done to introduce them to Apps. Many were scared off by how App-centric Windows 8 was, so now that Apps are evenly integrated into the OS and can be added to the side of an expanding Start Menu, it will be a shame if those alienated by Windows 8 don't come back to at least trial the most useful apps like Mail, People, Calendar, News, Skype, OneDrive, etc. - especially since they have a competitive advantage of being updated right in the tile which is something Apple can't do.

    I plan to stay with Win7 here at the top tech forums it built until traffic dies down enough to transition to Windows 10 support, when I will go to MS Community to join my colleagues who I worked together with to persuade MS of the mistakes made with Windows 8 and which they wonderfully corrected for Windows 10, a truly worthy successor to the best OS of all time. Some day the inside story of this course correction will be told.
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  9. Posts : 25,847
    Windows 10 Pro. 64/ version 1709 Windows 7 Pro/64
       #29

    I'm thinking the most Windows 7 users are like me; came from XP.
    Yes I like XP-Pro a lot.
    Once after doing some research I decide to go to Windows 7/64 H.P.
    In just a few weeks I was sure I was a Windows 7 user for sure.
    I could do what I wanted to do with Windows 7 and I could snoop under the hood and even do more things.
    It didn't take me long to figure out Windows 7 didn't need or want a lot of tweaking like the old XP.
    I was even happier with Windows 7 when I found this forum.

    Learning Windows 7 to me was easy; I'm still learning.

    My point is just because I or someone else doesn't jump on the Windows 10 band wagon from the get go doesn't mean we are Windows 10 haters.
    When the time comes and after a lot of research I will buy Windows 10 if is worth the money spent and meets my needs and desires.
    This free Windows 10 is nothing but B/S by Microsoft to get the numbers up so it don't end up like Windows 8.

    The question to me, is Windows 10 worth buying.
    Rotten potatoes are free but I still don't want them but I will pay for good potatoes.
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  10. Posts : 5,656
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
       #30

    I will dual boot Win10 I believe. On both desktop (Ultimate) and laptop (H.Prem.) I have Win10 10240 as dual boot. I did reserve on laptop even though I won't switch for the time being. I also have a Home and another H.Premium license which I plan to upgrade (and possibly pay to upgrade to the Pro version later). It is still too early for me to decide ultimately on this issue.
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