For 10 years I have been running my W7 desktop. It's been the best system I have ever run. Rock solid (I can’t remember when I last had a BSOD – several years ago), and a totally reliable host for all my apps. However the system has been slowing and pausing increasingly frequently in the last 6 months or so, so I persuaded myself to buy a big desktop to run Win10. (Ryzen 12 cpus, 32GB, M.2 SSD etc).
The results show that Win10 appears to be a backward step forme.
There is an almost impenetrable layer of junkware in just about every system feature. I get BSODs about 1 - 2 times a day, plus about 3 - 6 crashes of Firefox per day. The Win10 installation (Pro) was straight from Microsoft but all the network discovery services were turned off, so I had to sort all that out for the new box to even see my home LAN.
I have been appalled at the huge number of totally un-needed changes that MS have made to the god utilitarian stuff in Win7. E.g. File Explorer is a non-obvious mess with tabs all over the place.
What brings me to write is that I cannot yet finds the facility that was one of Win7's great work enablers, the ability to press the Windows key and put in a search term that could be sought over all files and all emails, or even input more than one search term by enclosing the terms in parentheses, in order to find what you were looking for.
This HAS to have been the single greatest workflow enabler in the whole Win7 operating system, as it allows all data objects to be searched associatively, so you don’t have to have deep multi-level fixed hierarchies of folders to separately store similar stuff together in order to find things. The search facility also removes much of the pressure to have an email folder hierarchy that mirrors that of the file system (Big +).
Anyway, that magic facility seems to have gone, and if that’s really so then I am sore about it. If this type of search can be done in Win10 could I please learn how?
Thanks,
Jon
The results show that Win10 appears to be a backward step forme.
There is an almost impenetrable layer of junkware in just about every system feature. I get BSODs about 1 - 2 times a day, plus about 3 - 6 crashes of Firefox per day. The Win10 installation (Pro) was straight from Microsoft but all the network discovery services were turned off, so I had to sort all that out for the new box to even see my home LAN.
I have been appalled at the huge number of totally un-needed changes that MS have made to the god utilitarian stuff in Win7. E.g. File Explorer is a non-obvious mess with tabs all over the place.
What brings me to write is that I cannot yet finds the facility that was one of Win7's great work enablers, the ability to press the Windows key and put in a search term that could be sought over all files and all emails, or even input more than one search term by enclosing the terms in parentheses, in order to find what you were looking for.
This HAS to have been the single greatest workflow enabler in the whole Win7 operating system, as it allows all data objects to be searched associatively, so you don’t have to have deep multi-level fixed hierarchies of folders to separately store similar stuff together in order to find things. The search facility also removes much of the pressure to have an email folder hierarchy that mirrors that of the file system (Big +).
Anyway, that magic facility seems to have gone, and if that’s really so then I am sore about it. If this type of search can be done in Win10 could I please learn how?
Thanks,
Jon
My Computer
At a glance
Windows7 Ultimate x64
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- custom build
- OS
- Windows7 Ultimate x64