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Posted by judge56988 - Wed 02 Oct 2019 12:40
In my world a “couple” means two, not three and a half.
I'll be sticking with Windows 7 for the forseeable future anyway.
Posted by Percy1983 - Wed 02 Oct 2019 14:46
7 is certainly the new XP, I do remember in my last place of work They upgraded to 7 as 8.1 was released, always 2 steps behind.
Posted by albert89 - Wed 02 Oct 2019 15:40
I'm with 7 and am missing out on all the update crashes & freezes.
Did you know that DX12 come to Win7 if you have 64 bit ?
Posted by udisy - Wed 02 Oct 2019 17:41
albert89
Did you know that DX12 come to Win7 if you have 64 bit ?
Sadly, it was not a full DX12, but only a subset of APIs + and more importantly - devs had to target those in code, which is why only few games bothered (for OS going in EOL)…
Posted by Usernamist - Wed 02 Oct 2019 19:28
albert89
I'm with 7 and am missing out on all the update crashes & freezes.
Did you know that DX12 come to Win7 if you have 64 bit ?

Oh wow. I forgot OSes used to crash randomly all the time. Windows has come so far, you should join us in the present
Posted by Saracen999 - Wed 02 Oct 2019 22:47
judge56988
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I'll be sticking with Windows 7 for the forseeable future anyway.
My Windows machines are staying with W7 indefinitely.

That said, I applaud MS for extending Security updates, and there's no reason not to expect a fee for it. So, well, done MS.

Still sticking with 7 for legacy machines (and Linux for current ones) so I won't be taking them up on ESU, as I don't need to fix what in my case ain't broke. But well done.
Posted by judge56988 - Thu 03 Oct 2019 06:27
Usernamist
albert89
I'm with 7 and am missing out on all the update crashes & freezes.
Did you know that DX12 come to Win7 if you have 64 bit ?

Oh wow. I forgot OSes used to crash randomly all the time. Windows has come so far, you should join us in the present

whoosh?
Anyway, My experience of using a Win 10 work laptop for the last couple of years has only made me more determined to keep on using Win 7 on the desktop at home.
Posted by Saracen999 - Thu 03 Oct 2019 07:05
Usernamist
Oh wow. I forgot OSes used to crash randomly all the time. Windows has come so far, you should join us in the present
Windows has certainly gone a long way. Unfortunately, for me, in entirely the wrong direction.

It's like getting on a train for Brighton only to find yourself on a pretty, slick, pretty well-engineered high speed train which, though very nice, is an express to Glasgow. While Glasgow is n7ce enough (I'm told) it's not much use when the things I aant to do are in Brighton.

Metaphors aside, W7 has it's problems but my usage is unchanged and it's been a good 10 years since my OS issue with 7, which is more than I can say for W10.

It's horses for courses. My horse doesn't have 10 written on it.
Posted by Rubarb - Thu 03 Oct 2019 21:07
I'm actually thinking of downgrading back to windows 7, windows 10 is just not right for me.
Posted by Apex - Tue 15 Oct 2019 23:12
Moved main rig to Windows 10 this weekend (had done it when it was free but rolled back to Windows 7), first thing i did was make it look and feel like 7 in a lot of places (OpenShell ftw) but I'll be keeping 7 on one of my two laptops (the other is a dell d630 running Mint) It doesn't run games; just used to browse the web and program kit via serial port etc so no need for 10 on it.

Really wish they hadn't gone the route they have with future versions of 10, i understand why; its still troubling.