catilley1092
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Catilley1092 wrote-
Andrea, would you please just stop it!!!!?
You're stating basically the same thing, just in circles. If you liked Windows 8 DP, a notice was given, it's good until January 15 2013. Read the article. You can run it however you like it, w/o the Metro UI.
NaiyaShamiso wrote-
You are beating a dead horse. No matter how much you gripe and complain, but the fact remains that metro and ribbin is the way Microsoft and a lot of other software desingers are going to be headed. Get use to it.
NaiyaShamiso wrote-
Crashes? Sounds like PEBKaC to me. Have you installed all the drivers for your system? Did you look to find any newer drivers that may exist for you system? Also you are running that crap happy netbooks. I have said it before and I will continue to say it, NETBOOKS ARE CRAP. Slow, under powered, unreliable and just in general a POS with no real value in the market at all. Hell checking e-mail is about all it can really do, and it is almost under powered to do that. Ditch the zero and get with a hero, but a computer worth a crap and you will see a major difference.
NaiyaShamiso wrote-
Okay, Angela..., er Andrea... yea that's right, Andrea. This is going to be a point that you have to understand and take to heart. If you want to be taken seriously as a computer anything then you have got to stop crying about computers and start doing things for yourself. As far as I know, none of us work for Microsoft and so none of us have inside knowledge of 8. Though we are still able to use and work with it. dose that make any of us smarter than the other...NO! A one armed retarted chimpanzie trying to screw a greesie football downhill could do this job and get it done. Though if you want to be good at it you have to stop with this, oh this didn't work the first time I did it, oh this is not doing it automaticly for me, oh the software didn't walk me through how to do it, crap and start doing things. If you don't know how to use the Metro UI, then learn how, don't just complain and cry about how hard it is to use. No one is going to hold your hand forever, at some point you will have to get out and start doing this stuff on your own. Now I'm starting to pull and Andrea. Any way, that is all I have to say about that.
At this point it is going to happen. Microsoft is working for a unified OS for server, desktop, coffiee maker, laptop, microwave, netbook, phone, tablet, kitchen sink, toilet, X360X/X720X and MP3 player. It is a goal to make all of their OSes the same style so that a consumer can go from one device to another with out any learning curve. In the long run this will out way the complaining of people that do not know how to use technology. When people start understanding that they run their PC the same as they run their XX or Zune or Windows Phone, then people will see how much easier it is to use.
But not everybody can use the Metro theme. And also a lot of people don't want the Metro theme. All I and most people want is a normal start menu. We are not asking for much,just a normal start menu,not this Metro theme.
I was given 2 more netboks as a present from a friend that had Windows 7 on them. I decided to install Linux Mint 11 Gnome edition on one of them. And Zoren OS on the other and both netbooks are running Linux as the only operating system. But of course I still have my other 5 netbooks,2 with Windows XP and the other 3 with Windows 7.
I have always found Linux not as user friendly as Windows,that is true. But the irony of it all is that on most versions of Linux,even on Ubuntu,you have a start menu. But on Windows 8 you have got nothing.
I never understood why people gave up their Windows for Linux. But with this Windows 8 CP with it's no start menu I can now understand it. I have bought 2 Windows 7 Home Premium full installation CDs. And I used one of them to put Windows 7 back on the Windows 8 netbook.
I now understand why some people are starting to look for an alternative to Windows like Recact Os which is a Windows 2000 clone. Not based on Linux or Windows, which by the way is in Alpha and does not work. But still it's the thought that counts.
And some people are turning to Linux, in order to get out of being stuck with Windows 8 which has no start menu.
I will only use Windows 8 if I could have a normal start menu. But I cannot use it without a start menu.
So if they stop selling Windows 7 and we are forced to buy Windows 8.I would want to install Windows 7 on any new laptop or netbook that had Windows 8 on it.
But there is one problem. Microsoft want to make new laptops with secure boot. So we won't be able to install Linux or even Windows 7 on new computers. Oh no.
Now you understand why I want to go to the Prime Minister and the European Court Of Human Rights to stop Microsoft doing this to us.
Look, everybody, MANY of us have ask this person to stop. It does not work or do any good. & it seems Forum Admin refuse to ban her. Ergo, how bout y'all stop beating your heads against a wall & just put her on IGNORE. And, somebody stop the madness!
Regards,
Drew
That's the way that I feel, too."As long as someone answers, they are fuelling the thread and it will never end.
My suggestion is that everybody read but does not respond. Then the arguments will go away all by themselves."
Exactly!
I received a notice from this thread this morning that informed me that I had received a reply to a post. I clicked on the URL and I ended up here. I didn't remember ever posting here, but I shared my experience with Win 8 from a week ago. It never occured to me that I had received a reply from a post that was a year old.Gosh I cannot believe someone has actually bumped a thread over a year old!
They do sell Windows 8 OEM versions in the US. Example: Newegg.com - Microsoft Windows 8 Professional 64-bit (Full Version) - Operating SystemsGosh I cannot believe someone has actually bumped a thread over a year old!
Well Windows 8 is only being sold as an upgrade,in England anyway. So I bought the upgrade installation version of Windows 8 Pro. But I have not got round to installing it yet due to being tied up with other things. But the good news is that Classic Shell and the other start menu software works on the final version of Windows 8.So we will have the start button and Windows 7 start menu.
Windows 8 is a lot like Windows 7 except there are one or two software's that does not work on Windows 8,even though they work on all other versions of Windows. So Windows 8 looses a couple of points.Also Windows 8 is only being sold as an upgrade,it means you must already have Windows 7 or another version of Windows already installed to install Windows 8.Which is not very helpful for people have have accidentally nuked their operating system.