I Want to Keep Windows 7 Forever

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  1. Posts : 3
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 + SP1
       #211

    I have been running windows 10 for a few weeks now on a dual boot.
    Sorry but windows 7 wins for me.
    10 looks terrible, Is as slow as a sack of potatoes and i would need too upgrade my hardware to almost top of the line to run it.
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  2. Posts : 17,545
    Windows 10 Pro x64 EN-GB
       #212

    Being sick, feeling lousy both physically and mentally, I must tell that reading this thread is the best medicine. How refreshing and funny to get inside view of how tinfoil hat brigade is still going strong!

    Kari
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  3. Posts : 1,384
    Win 7 Ult 64-bit
       #213

    Who are the tinfoil(actually aluminum foil) hat wearers?
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  4. Posts : 31,250
    Windows 11 Pro x64 [Latest Release and Release Preview]
       #214

    I have my own opinion on Operating Systems, If you spend all day tweaking your OS when do you find time to do anything constructive with your computer, Anything from "Talk To" people on Social Media to designing the next Interplanetary Probe to Uranus.

    I've been in this industry for a lot of years and every few years you get the same hullabaloo when one OS is replaced by another OS - It's the natural order, hardware and uses evolve so eventually the old make way for the new. There is the slightly amusing thing that the same people that are blogging now about never wanting to leave Windows 7 were the same as those who ten years ago who stated they never wanted to leave XP.

    If anyone wants to stay with Windows 7 they have that right, they may be a potential risk to those running a more modern fully supported OS, as they become more and more unprotected, and assuming they remain online, (serving as parts of a BOT Net), but that's always the case
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  5. Posts : 8
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #215

    I'd personally much rather be """unprotected"""/cut off from updates than M$ having real-time access to everything i type, do and save on my own computer (this has pretty much been proven to be hard-baked into windows 10's very essence - You cannot turn this type of tracking off on there no matter how many anti-spying/pro-privacy tools you use and which settings you change, it will still connect to redmond irregardless).

    I doubt that "tinfoil hat"-type name-calling/flinging around ad hominem would convince anyone truly conscious of these facts to make the downgrade to botnet10 - Also, if it would be as easy to track/spy on users in windows 7 as it is with windows 10 then neo-micro$oft would not be literally giving out windows 10 for free imo. You just continually pay with your data and personal information instead after having made the downgrade to windows 10 (Aside from the spying, w7 is also just faster and snappier out of the box in general, there are benchmarks that prove this).

    Windows 7 will continue being perfectly usable after tomorrow and not go away any time soon, even more so if 0patch makes good on their promises or ReactOS becomes a viable alternative to standard windows in the future.
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  6. Posts : 19,383
    Windows 10 Pro x64 ; Xubuntu x64
       #216

    win7guy284 said:
    I'd personally much rather be """unprotected"""/cut off from updates than M$ having real-time access to everything i type, do and save on my own computer (this has pretty much been proven to be hard-baked into windows 10's very essence - You cannot turn this type of tracking off on there no matter how many anti-spying/pro-privacy tools you use and which settings you change, it will still connect to redmond irregardless).
    Wow, just wow
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  7. Posts : 51,479
    Windows 11 Workstation x64
       #217

    I'd love to be important enough to be spied upon
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  8. Posts : 3
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 + SP1
       #218

    I am all for progress and we have all seen failures of Os`s before maybe windows 10 is the new Vista and Windows 11 will wow us all maybe.
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  9. Posts : 57
    Win7 Pro x64
       #219

    Wow, "tinfoil hat?" Haven't heard that one before.

    All kidding aside, it's a credit to this forum in general that it took me two weeks to come across the same kind of dismissive trolling that any other outlet seems to provide the moment "Win7" escapes your keyboard these days. Around here I've gotten actual answers. Probably wouldn't have been able to get my new 7Pro desktop running otherwise.

    But for the record: I gave Win10 the college try. For a good three years and counting, now. My current laptop came with 7 on it and since my desktop at the time had 7, I figured I'd go ahead with the upgrade just for versatility reasons. Since then I've had to laboriously go through the registry and group policy to turn off (most of) the telemetry, fight the update system several times to prevent auto-rebooting before turning them off completely because it refused to listen, run O&OShutup10 whose changes frequently get reverted, learn that 10 ignores any instructions in the hosts file to avoid connecting to its severs necessitating that you block them on the router level (which is pointless since, y'know, this is a laptop and it has to go on other networks sometimes), and put up with the terrible "app" form replacements to Windows accessories (e.g. Calculator, Paint) and large parts of Control Panel because apparently a stripped-down mobile interface is what we all want for our desktop machines. And for all that, the number of actual benefits gained over 7 as far as I'm concerned remains a big fat zero (unless you're going to argue that whatever post-EOS security updates MS releases for 10 are more important to security than, say, common sense, in which case I don't know what to tell you).

    You'll note that none of the above can be blamed on hardware quirkiness for a machine that wasn't designed for 10. If I were including that, I might blame 10 for the fact I've had to remove the laptop's optical drive completely from device manager lest the machine crash within a minute of detecting it. I've been saying for the last year or two that the moment the laptop gets bricked for any software-based reason, I'm restoring its factory image and never going back to 10. Hasn't happened yet, but maybe 2020 will be the year.

    As hubgod alluded to, no OS is perfect and every new Windows has made some missteps. 7 is no exception IMO. But in every Windows OS upgrade since the 3.1 days, I've found each new OS to be either good or, at worst, a mixed bag (except for 8, but let's not talk about 8). I specifically consider 10 a downgrade because it actually requires more tweaking than 7 to make it workable, and because for all its faults, it brings practically nothing new to the table for anyone who couldn't care less about MS' attempts to create a multi-platform quasi-mobile ecosystem and just wants a functional desktop machine. Obviously, at some point it will become completely impractical to find suitable hardware or software for 7, but only due to the well-established march of time (read: planned obsolescence) rather than any good reason.

    So I wonder: am I a tinfoil hat because after three years I made an informed decision to stick with 7? Or because I even bothered to try turning 10's crap off?
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  10. Posts : 1,618
    Win7 Home Premium x64 W10Pro&Home
       #220

    z3r010 said:
    I'd love to be important enough to be spied upon
    Amen
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