resop2 wrote:Quick dummy tech question here. I have been hesitant to upgrade my old PC laptop (which can just barely play 360p youtube videos) because I have heard awful things about every OS that MS has released since XP.
None of Microsoft's OS's have been awful, except maybe for the pre SP1 release of Vista. And they're all much safer and more stable than XP.
Windows 8, even if you completely despise the (imo overbashed) tablet interface, is completely fine with the addition of one piece of freeware, Classic Shell, that will boot you right to a familiar desktop and give you a Start Menu that can even look like XP's menu if you like. I'd say out of the four machines I have running Windows 8, in the past nine months, one of them has crashed...once....due to an OS error, that's it. Microsoft provides free AV/anti-malware, the OS doesn't require a lot of RAM, networking is a breeze, all the W7-compatible software I have works with W8. It boggles my mind that people will spend
hours on forums talking about how much they hate the new interface when the end user almost never has to see it after a two-
minute download and install of an open-source fix/upgrade/downgrade:
http://www.classicshell.net/Also, @TU, totally aside from the tablet interface, there are some small but convenient usability upgrades; it has a smaller footprint than Win7 and usually feels slightly faster. They've upgraded some file copy dialogs so you don't have to babysit the system so much, and tweaked networking to make it even easier. Switching in and out of the Japanese IME is way better. I used to have to constantly shuffle the interface around to get it to work right, but now it just works the way it should with no muss or fuss. Plus a lot of tiny improvements. E.g. I don't recall if "extra large" icons in the folder view were available in W7, but if they were, I never used them because I didn't like the way they worked. Here they're fine. The irritating edge snap when you move windows is still here, but they did something and it's not quite as irritating as before. The task manager is more informative and intuitively arranged. Yet, I don't need it as much, for some reason. The desktop calculator works better than ever, lol.