Like it and hope Win 9 or 'Threshold' will incorporate the same type settings without all that touch pad mess that they tried to fob off on Win 8 & Win 8.1. If you wanna touch pad get one but leave the desktop OS alone is the way I look at it.
Absolute crap. Win7 ran fine at start and then MS started doing all the "Updates". Well, after the last "Update" on Friday 10/17/14 my computer is slow, my antivirus doesn't work even after updating that, my wireless printer can't print, and I have just spent all day Sunday and Monday trying to fix what the "Update" screwed up. At least my computer works after this update. Last year I had to do a complete system wipe due to MS F'ing up my computer.
At this point on a Monday I am absolutely disgusted with MS and vow my next laptop will be either an Apple or running Linux, because MS keeps F@#king everything up. If you can afford it-DO NOT BUY A COMPUTER RUNNING WINDOWS!
Buy a Mouse!
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So windows 7 has been out for a good while how would you rate it. Do you love it, like it, 50/50, dislike it or wish I never installed it. So far I have had few too no problems with 7 it is so much better than vista I have to say i love it.
Ha... "Sorry" to inform you, what you described and how you described it, clearly, points to lack of knowledge, not faulty software. You have wildly mistaken your issues as the fault of others, namely, MS. If you are a Windows user, only, in your computing lifetime timeline, 7 is by far the best, as in most functional, most customizeable, "free-est"(dont mean monetarily) OS MS has ever produced. Those three things are the three "most important" and defining aspects of an OS.
Sounds like you may have gotten hit with malware and unfortunately, mistaienly believed that Norton was a quality anti malware company. Maybe server/domain level sosftware is okay, but the home stuff is trash. You could have untold numbers of malware that Norton would never pick up on. Try Eset or malwarebytes trials
yes but I do believe that Microsoft is responsible for securing its systems, sure security holes are in everything but Microsoft is known for its insecure systems.That isn't a counter. It is flawed from the beginning "Do what it is supposed to do" gets taken off the table as soon as malware climbs aboard
Thus is my main issue with windows, microsoft likes to show off its pretty lights but ignore the basics of security, it's different than what happened with openssl and bash where developer resources are limitedYes, you are right. Very true