More polished? It's a f**king disaster from start to finish. It's Vista SP2. Every single thing that was bad about Vista is still there in W7. Every, Single. Thing. It is the worst version of Windows I have ever used and I couldn't wait to get onto the W8 beta programme so I could be rid of it. It was/is a complete workflow killer.THE INTRANCER wrote: Mon May 30, 2022 10:21 pm For me it's still Windows 7... more polished than 10.
So when that disk fails and you lose everything, that will be your fault, not Windows'.Infact I'm using Windows 7 now because Windows 10 doesn't like one of my Hard Disks after I did a check disk on it. Windows 7 seems more accepting of it so I'm able to access it.
What about accessing your applications? W10 has a Start Menu that is actually useful. I'd have thought you'd love it for its customisability, if nothing else.The only thing Windows 10 has over Windows 7 is being able to access all my ram that I have (20 Gigs).
Why would you need to do that when it's already so flexible? I mean, I've had to do that for W11 but W10's Start is pretty close to perfect. Everything is laid out so it's easy to get to. I pretty much never have to go looking for anything, it's like a built-in memory palace. OTOH, W7's Start was all but useless and everyone had stopped using it, which is why they came up with such a radical solution in W8, which they refined beautifully for W10.having to buy a third party program to make Windows 10 look more prettier and a free alternative to customise the Start menu seemed like a bit much
Then there is the simple fact that Windows 10 uses one-third less system resources than Win7. That alone makes it a no-brainer. Or it should.