Why do you prefer Windows 7 over Windows 8.1 ?

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  1. Posts : 61
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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    Why do you prefer Windows 7 over Windows 8.1 ?


    Hi,

    While Windows 7 is an excellent piece of software and I might add most successful one too, Windows 8.1 is just better in every way or so I thought.

    I personally hate Windows 10. I don't like telemetry, forced updates and communism but Windows 8.1 has got nothing of sorts. Like Windows 7, user have full control over the OS and it's operations. It has a solid kernal. I've been using it for six years and never seen any crash or BSOD's. It has got various major improvements, fastboot, WASAPi, DPi scaling etc that Windows 7 doesn't have. Add modern Task manager to that list as well.

    I concur that Metro UI doesn't suit everybody but isn't there all sorts of utilities to accomplish Windows 7 like UI, Startisback, OldNewExplorer etc ?

    So, why do you prefer Windows 7 over Windows 8.1 ?

    Disclaimer: I'm not trying to convince anyone to use Windows 8.1, I just wanna explore the advantages Windows 7 may have over 8.1 that I'm not aware of.
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  2. Posts : 7,351
    Windows 7 HP 64
       #2

    "The best software is the one you know how to use it"

    People (like you) that like or use Win 8, are very little on the Windows share (6.95%).
    Win 7 still has 35.6%

    Desktop Windows Version Market Share Worldwide | StatCounter Global Stats
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  3. Posts : 61
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Megahertz07 said:
    "The best software is the one you know how to use it"

    People (like you) that like or use Win 8, are very little on the Windows share (6.95%).
    Win 7 still has 35.6%

    Desktop Windows Version Market Share Worldwide | StatCounter Global Stats
    Knowing workarounds the software just doesn't cut it. If a certain software acts in a specific way one doesn't want it to, looking for alternatives is an obvious choice. Same as software might not do stuff one wants it to do regardless of how they know to use it.

    Last time I checked Windows 7 was up at 49% and Windows 10 was at 26% seems like things are changing for worst . If Windows 10 had failed that might have altered the direction the development is going towards. Apparently ain't gonna happen. That means more learning, tweaking, testing and learning again. I use Windows 7 too on my backup PC. I know I'll have to leave both Windows 7 as well as Windows 8 when I upgrade to a newer hardware because of the driver limitations. Heck I'll switch to Linux. That would mean learning would pay off instead of wasting my time with Windows 12.

    Thank you for posting the stats though. It's the very reason I wanted to understand what people find so appalling about Windows 7.
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  4. Posts : 0
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  5. Posts : 1,851
    Windows 7 pro
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    ceo54 said:
    Knowing workarounds the software just doesn't cut it. If a certain software acts in a specific way one doesn't want it to, looking for alternatives is an obvious choice. Same as software might not do stuff one wants it to do regardless of how they know to use it.
    I've contemplated going with 8.1 or 2012 r2 when 7 goes out of support and I've even set up virtual machines for testing but I don't like the UI. Granted there are tweaks and I would definitely need classic shell but I'd rather not need that. That's why I'm not rushing to install it and in fact I'm going to take my time. I'm not in a hurry to spend all that time setting up a new system especially if it requires a lot of tweaking. Really I could never get the UI to look the same as 7.
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  6. Posts : 514
    Windows 7 Pro x64
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    It is amazing how little I actually know about what I am doing; however, I have been appointed the computer fixer guy in my family/neighborhood; I guess because they know a whole lot less...
    That being said, several of my relatives have Win 8.1 on their machines and I absolutely abhor it.
    Besides just being ridiculous, it is my experience that 8.1 has more unnecessary little problems that cause inexperienced users to have to come hunting for help, the most common problem being that, if for whatever reason the machine shuts down and must be started, although they have the correct password, they can get no further than the log-in screen.

    If I had to abandon Windows 7, I would abandon Windows completely and go Linux.
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  7. Posts : 61
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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    townsbg said:
    I've contemplated going with 8.1 or 2012 r2 when 7 goes out of support and I've even set up virtual machines for testing but I don't like the UI. Granted there are tweaks and I would definitely need classic shell but I'd rather not need that. That's why I'm not rushing to install it and in fact I'm going to take my time. I'm not in a hurry to spend all that time setting up a new system especially if it requires a lot of tweaking. Really I could never get the UI to look the same as 7.
    Well you can. Get OldNewExplorer, a theme that was ported from Windows 7 to 8, Aeroglass (for system wide transparency) and StartIsBack and voila! This means you're essentially running Windows 7 shell over 8's kernal.
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  8. Posts : 61
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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    BuckSkin said:
    It is amazing how little I actually know about what I am doing; however, I have been appointed the computer fixer guy in my family/neighborhood; I guess because they know a whole lot less...
    That being said, several of my relatives have Win 8.1 on their machines and I absolutely abhor it.
    Besides just being ridiculous, it is my experience that 8.1 has more unnecessary little problems that cause inexperienced users to have to come hunting for help, the most common problem being that, if for whatever reason the machine shuts down and must be started, although they have the correct password, they can get no further than the log-in screen.

    If I had to abandon Windows 7, I would abandon Windows completely and go Linux.
    I never heard or experienced that specific problem you mentioned. I've had a few share of problems on Windows 7 but nothing so far on 8.1 I've been using it for six years, it's solid as steel. My Windows 7 breaks sometimes but 8.1 never in my living memory.

    However I'm curious to know what these problems you mention that make inexperienced users run for help ?
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  9. Posts : 705
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #9

    I have windows 7 on just one PC only because of WMC. And I have a Macrium backup of the drive.
    I did not like windows 8 at all, but I like 7 and 10. Honestly the tracking of 10 does not bother me very much.
    Google also tracks you.

    Has anyone used the TOR browser? I found Fox-news prevents a connection if your using TOR.
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  10. Posts : 1,363
    Win7 pro x64
       #10

    It takes very little effort to make windows 8 look and feel like windows 7. Download classicshell...
    Classic Shell - Start menu and other Windows enhancements

    and also check out the few tweaks here...
    Here's how to make Windows 8.1 more like Windows 7 (in case you're weird like that) | Windows Central

    My desktop, taskbar, start menu, and explorer have not changed their look or function in 20 years. No reason to!
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