Most XP users hate Windows 7!!!

I remember reading that article when it was about XP itself.

It was about how Win2k users would hate/hated XP because of all the frou frou. I actually know some people that to this day still use classic mode on XP!

At some point people just get "stuck" in time and that's it for them and technology. It'll likely happen to every one of us at some point as well. But things gotta move forward. I sure wouldn't want to be still using Dos 3.0 and playing games on my 4 color 320x240 CGA card :P
 

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All I have to say is I dled Windows Seven on a whim
1. Because I wanted to see how it was different from Vista which I completely skipped over
2. Because it was free and I also wanted to use up more of my 8 gigs of ram.
And now couldn't have been happier. I still have a XP hard drive I occasionally go to to use certain apps and to keep updates up to date and all i can say is it looks so antiquated it's not even funny.
So I say let those nonconformists hang on to XP, they have no idea what they are missing.
Oh by the way 2 really nice cars Greg!
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I remember reading that article when it was about XP itself.

It was about how Win2k users would hate/hated XP because of all the frou frou. I actually know some people that to this day still use classic mode on XP!

At some point people just get "stuck" in time and that's it for them and technology. It'll likely happen to every one of us at some point as well. But things gotta move forward. I sure wouldn't want to be still using Dos 3.0 and playing games on my 4 color 320x240 CGA card :P

You think that's bad, there are lots of people (maybe even a few here) that still use classic mode on Windows 7! (No offense to those people BTW, but seriously...)

It is pretty incredible that the same people who flamed XP for years are now clinging to it with a death-grip. Same as the (rare) people who use iOS 2.x, the PlayStation 1, VHS, and dial-up Internet. I even heard a story about someone that hated CDs. To him, it wasn't music without the popping/crackling/static of a record. That's perhaps the best explanation of the mentality.

Anyway, it should be noted that most of us probably know someone (I know at least one) that was a die-hard XP user, right up until the day Windows 7 came out. Then they got a new computer for one reason or another, and fell in love.
 

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Logitech Wireless Illuminated Keyboard K800
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I was stuck to XP-PRO big time. Then one day after a little research, what the heck give it a try. With a little time learning all the goodies about Window 7 it was obvious to me that W7 is the best operating system out there so far. Some people don't want to give themselves and W7 at little time to know each other.
 

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Their problem, the simply don't accept change, even if it's for the better.

To them; "Ignorance is bliss".
 

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in all fairness to change, some people are not passionate and interested in the workings of their computer, they simply want it to work. So, when they switch to something new and cannot find it, or struggle to make it work like they are used to...it's just that...a struggle. Some people simply have no interest or desire to evaluate whether a new method of doing something is better...they just want to stick to what they know. Eventually though, the technology does change and they are either left behind or they adapt. They can keep using their XP machines as long as they can, and when they die, they are likely going to be forced into this new OS. And I'm sure given time, they will figure out what they "need" to figure out. The rest will just be lost on them.
 

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Gigabyte GA-EP45-UD3R rev. 1.1, F12 BIOS
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8GB G.Skill PI DDR2-800, 4-4-4-12 timings
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Realtek ALC899A 8 channel onboard audio
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Intel X25-M 80GB Gen 2 SSD
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Logitech G9 Laser Mouse
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in all fairness to change, some people are not passionate and interested in the workings of their computer, they simply want it to work. So, when they switch to something new and cannot find it, or struggle to make it work like they are used to...it's just that...a struggle. Some people simply have no interest or desire to evaluate whether a new method of doing something is better...they just want to stick to what they know. Eventually though, the technology does change and they are either left behind or they adapt. They can keep using their XP machines as long as they can, and when they die, they are likely going to be forced into this new OS. And I'm sure given time, they will figure out what they "need" to figure out. The rest will just be lost on them.

That is a shame, they're missing out on technological progression.
 

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ASRock Intel Z68M/USB3
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4GB
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GeForece GTX 550 Ti
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750w
if they only surf the web, read email and once in a great while print something....are they really missing out on much????
 

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Logitech G9 Laser Mouse
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Oh yeah, they don't understand what makes it "tick" or even have a thought about what their system is.
 

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750w
I and I'm sure most other users wouldn't find it a problem when the day finally arrives to ditch XP completely.

Cheers
jimbo

I agree with you completely and as I said all of the people whom I know who used to champion the XP OS some of whom have 25 years of experience owning PC's have all upgraded to Windows 7 without reservation and some have even decided to uninstall XP from their dual boot.

Nevertheless there are some hard core XP users out there who will go to their grave expounding the glories of that turn of the century OS. One of them blew up on me the other day saying "please search the net ; read what people say ... ran your benchmarks (please... I know all those biased tests that anybody can see out there) I did my tests - the system (Win 7) is pathetic!"

It is truly sad that it takes this extreme level of delusion and paranoia to believe that all benchmarks except the ones he has made up on his to favor XP are purposely rigged in favor of Win 7. I think that its an exaggeration to say that most XP users hate Win 7, but there are a few completely ballistic just at the mention of it.

~Maxx~
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Depending upon what you want to get out of your PC and your hardware, sometimes XP is a benefit. There are always complaints when things change...and finding them on the net is easy. Usually the net is full of those who are complaining, while those who are happily working along are typically more quiet.

Just look at the # of people who think that UAC is awful and should be banished. Apparently they forget that everybody having admin access is what really make XP so troublesome in the past.
 

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Some need a hardware upgrade, people cannot expect to run today's OS's with 8 year old hardware.
 

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1680 x 1050
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Some need a hardware upgrade, people cannot expect to run today's OS's with 8 year old hardware.
Some don't expect to run today's OS's with 8 year old hardware. They simply prefer to keep running their OS from 8 years ago.
 

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I went right from XP to Win7 but work with all operating systems with my job. Win7 has been solid for me and look forward to more and better things to come down the road weather it 's Win8 or improvements to Win7. GL :)
 

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I went right from XP to Win7 but work with all operating systems with my job.

We've got computers with everything from Win 2000, XP, Vista and Win 7 to a dual quad core Mac Pro running the Leopard 10.5 OS, but my absolute favorite is the Core i7 930 Win 7 which is the only computer in the house that will play back video perfectly without the jerky stutter the rest of them have.

~Maxx~
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I think computing for a lot of people has become an appliance, or close to it, akin to their refrigerator, dishwasher, or even their TVs. You turn them on, use them for a bit, and then shut down/sleep and forget it. They don't want to think about things like maintenance, what's new "under the hood", etc - they want to do what they always do (whether that be run the same apps, check mail, browse the web, etc), and move on with their lives.

I too have become one of those people over time, although I still find new tech interesting. However, Win7 was sort of a change in this regard - it gets up quickly, gets out of your way, and does things in a more "human" manner than previous versions of Windows used to (in fact, with the superbar, it's even more designed for folks to use by muscle memory than XP ever was). I treat my PC now the way I have always treated others PCs that come to me for help - you set it up initially, properly; install a good anti-malware bundle that will stay updated automatically (MSE is perfect for this), and enable automatic disk defrag (which is helpfully done for you out of the box). The PC then becomes, basically, an appliance that self-maintains and is easy to use.

I have to agree with the statements that most folks who don't upgrade right now are probably just happy with the status quo and will worry about a new OS when they get new hardware, but we'll see the same sort of zealotry in a few years that you generally see from folks in the Win9x scene today, or the folks that are sticking with Win2K are starting to become - they'll cling to an old OS like XP with everything they've got, and everything else ever made will be "crap". Technology will pass them by, but for the vast majority of the long-term holdouts, it probably won't affect them much at all until they can't find an XP installation disc or ISO anymore ;).

Suum cuique.
 

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Some need a hardware upgrade, people cannot expect to run today's OS's with 8 year old hardware.

Actually that's not quite true -- SOME 8 year old hardware will run W7 quite happily -- I've got an old PENTIUM IV computer from circa 2000 running W7 32 bit just fine -- although it's only got 512GB RAM and a 60 GB HDD. Not even USB slots.

Running Windows 2000 on that computer is actually faster -- that's basically due to the MUCH smaller size of the OS and W2K was designed as a SERVER OS (its the basis for the STILL excellent Windows 2003 Server) but you would be surprised at what W7 will work on.

I have some legacy PERIPHERALS where the original manufacturer is no longer in business --quite specialized and EXPENSIVE gear still perfectly serviceable so I'm keeping XP for these (running XP as a Virtual Machine --no more dual booting for me).

For this type of gear XP will still be around for several years yet -- not because it's a better or worse OS - but due to the fact that people who USE this type of gear will still need it.

As to lack of security updates -- well if you use your XP system as a Virtual machine there isn't any need to connect it to the "external" Internet anyway. You can still share files / printers etc over your own LAN of course.

Cheers
jimbo
 

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Some need a hardware upgrade, people cannot expect to run today's OS's with 8 year old hardware.

Actually that's not quite true -- SOME 8 year old hardware will run W7 quite happily -- I've got an old PENTIUM IV computer from circa 2000 running W7 32 bit just fine -- although it's only got 512GB RAM and a 60 GB HDD. Not even USB slots.

Running Windows 2000 on that computer is actually faster -- that's basically due to the MUCH smaller size of the OS and W2K was designed as a SERVER OS (its the basis for the STILL excellent Windows 2003 Server) but you would be surprised at what W7 will work on.

I have some legacy PERIPHERALS where the original manufacturer is no longer in business --quite specialized and EXPENSIVE gear still perfectly serviceable so I'm keeping XP for these (running XP as a Virtual Machine --no more dual booting for me).

For this type of gear XP will still be around for several years yet -- not because it's a better or worse OS - but due to the fact that people who USE this type of gear will still need it.

As to lack of security updates -- well if you use your XP system as a Virtual machine there isn't any need to connect it to the "external" Internet anyway. You can still share files / printers etc over your own LAN of course.

Cheers
jimbo

I didn't mean all of 8 year old hardware isn't compatible. I meant that it, maybe, is a pain for Microsoft to update drivers which are pretty much ancient and possibly slow, causing errors or slowdowns.
 

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ASRock Intel Z68M/USB3
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4GB
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GeForece GTX 550 Ti
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1680 x 1050
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750w
There is always a exception where a older operating system is better and or needed for connecting to a piece of expensive equipment or such. Most of these don't go to the internet. Those people or companies will keep the old operating system because it works with there very expensive equipment they don't want or need to upgrade or replace. For most of the complaints about Windows 7 I have read here are not those kind of people. They understand. Most complaints I read here and other sites are from people wanting to use there computer at home or school. IMHO they don't want to learn a new system or upgrade there software or hardware to meet W7 standards. There answer to the problem is coming to a Windows 7 forum and tell all the members how bad W7 is. I would like to say that the ones that hang around and let us help them end up happy with W7. I did it the easy way. I came here first and did a lot of research. I wanted to know as much as I could before jumping to Windows 7 Home premium 64 from XP-PRO 32. I found out that my equipment would work so I added more ram. I also learned that some of my programs will not work to there best with a new 64 bit system. I just bought new programs that I couldn't up grade to 64 bit free. And of course a clean install, no upgrades. Installing ever thing went smooth so I joined this forum. Thank you all for the information I got here. I learn something new every time I come here.
 

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Corsair Platinum 16 gig @2400
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