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Post by Trace on Jan 25, 2013 0:13:56 GMT
i'm afraid to post mine. it's completely filled up, unorganized, and i use windows xp rofl I personally prefer Windows XP more than Windows 7, because is more stable, faster, use less memory and doesn't have these compatibility issues. I using Windows 7 because the interface have better looking and the easy installation of it. It's actually less stable and does have compatibility issues with some newer software. That said I loved Windows XP for 6 years, but Windows 7 was really a big step up. Windows 8(which I have on my laptop) is ok, but it bring a bunch of annoyances.
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Post by Beack on Jan 25, 2013 2:09:45 GMT
I never knew Windows 7 was more stable and compatible, maybe because I suck in computer stuff Talking about Windows 8, I tried it in a friend's laptop, the biggest things I noticed were the simple interface, the animations of the windows (some looks like Macintosh) and the improved touch controls (which are awesome), also the less "start" icon in your toolboar. @trace: what kind of annoyances?
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Post by Trace on Jan 25, 2013 4:46:30 GMT
I never knew Windows 7 was more stable and compatible, maybe because I suck in computer stuff Talking about Windows 8, I tried it in a friend's laptop, the biggest things I noticed were the simple interface, the animations of the windows (some looks like Macintosh) and the improved touch controls (which are awesome), also the less "start" icon in your toolboar. @trace: what kind of annoyances? No start menu, UAC is more of a pain and I have to run more things as admin to get them to work properly. Boot up time is much faster, but removal of window transparency is annoying (I liked Aero)
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