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Buy a new 'puter or wait for Windows 8?

I would probably wait for Cristmas....butt 'cept,

my names not Virginia and I don't believe in Santa

Claus anymore. The tooth fairy said he wasn't real.

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Now that the new operating system is out: go for 8 or 7?

I tested the tiles desktop of Windows 8 for about 30 seconds in a shop and was completely confused.
 
All joking aside,

DQ and EJ will tell you ...

I am not a P/C guru. BUTT

7 is great..a few days and you

zip right along (for me that is

coming from Shit Vista and

being old + stupid that speaks

volumes of its own!).

The $15.00 upg to W8 is

valid but my guru says it is

more for hand helds and similar

devices to compete with the Devil.

(he is a trainer of IBM systems and
programs, literally traveling the world
doing his job)
 
I've tried the Windows tablet at the Microsoft store in Boston and I loved it but I would never buy it since I already have an ipad (and a laptop, and a desktop and a smartphone). My main gripe for not upgrading to Windows 8 is the driver issues. Once that eventually gets sorted out, I may upgrade to it but it wouldn't be any time soon.
 
After years of updates and tweaks, deleting IE and running Chrome and Firefox, Vista is operating smoothly. I'm not about to start over unless this Gateway computer dies. Someday it will.

Then, I'll just take whatever OS du jour happens to be the latest at the time on a new pc. I'll pay for extra ram, hdd and processor because you always end-up needing to add it eventually.

I dread it.
 
I put Windows 8 to 2 older computers, one is a laptop that is around 6 years old. It runs better than Windows 7 and the switching between the tiled Start screen and desktop is not a big deal. If you go to Microsoft's website and order the download from there, you can get Windows 8 Pro for $39.99 until January 31, 2013.

http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows/buy?ocid=GA8_O_WOL_SM_Meet_FPP_Null
 
I'll be sticking with my current stuff...
Win XP on the laptop, and Win 98 on the main desktop :)
Personally don't ever plan to put Win 8 on anything even when it comes time to build another new computer...
 
Paws said:
So you are the guy that sends out viruses to everyone.
hell no! LOL
Have virus protection + spyware protection + firewall

Don't use internet explorer + Don't use outlook
^not using those 2 alone cut the chances WAY down

Don't use "file sharing" apps

Firefox has both ABP and NoScript addons (NoScript by itself cuts the chances of web viruses to almost nothing)
 
GiancarloC said:
And eww... win 98... no matter how much Virus protection one has on that it's still vulnerable. Didn't Microsoft stop doing security patches for it?

Sorry Jay, I HATE WIN 98. It was one crash after another. I remember having to reinstall windows every few months... ugh.
I have no idea on the Microsoft stuff as "Microsoft" (and many others) is a banned word on my network..and thus any attempts to access its servers are blocked.

Any OS is vulnerable. If you do as much as you can to lock things down, and don't visit risky sites (or use risky apps - like filefshare/torrents/etc) / download unknown programs / etc . The chances of problems are greatly reduced.
I am way more cautious than the 'average user' when it comes to stuff like that...last thing i want to do is deal with a virus (major pain in the ass..I've cleaned up other's people computers who've had them)

I can understand why you hate win 98 if it was always crashing :eek: .. my experience has been the opposite, that has never been a problem :)
When this PC eventually dies & I need to build a new one, I'll be going win XP...or maybe Linux.
 
True win 98 is not supported anymore, I believe the same is true for XP now too ?? (or will be soon.)
I have never gotten any sorta 'updates' from MS (as all their spyware crap is blocked by my network)
Virus/Spyware do auto update (but those aren't MS apps)
I ofcourse never use internet explorer.

I've never seen a good report on Win ME .lol. (I have a computer with that - got it free years ago - pretty much don't use the thing though)
Personally I hate Win 7 because MS messed up the networking part...never could get it to communicate with my other PC's
I have zero interest in Win 8 (especially when its running that horrid tile mess mode/interface LOL)

I do want to try Linux again who knows maybe that'll become my OS of choice for some future date :) (there will come a time when my current/old stuff will die & I'll have to get new LOL)
 
The Metro interface is only good on the new laptops designed with it in mind. I tried out a few of the touchscreen ones at Best Buy, and it was way more intuitive than you would think. On older laptops, it could be a bit unwieldy since the hardware wasn't designed for it. (the newer ones have bigger trackpads to take into account the new gestures)

The best utilization of it though is on actual tablets. RT, even though it isn't full Windows 8, is still pretty awesome. I don't have a Windows store nearby so I can't try out the Surface, but I did play with an Asus Vivo RT and RT was really smooth and pleasant to use. The only problem now is that there aren't enough Windows 8 apps to make RT tablets worthwhile yet.
 
@GiancarloC:
Many people dont trust MS and what windows might be transmitting back to them when its communicating during those data transfers... hence 'Spyware' could be used to describe it... I'm don't trust 'em either so any url containing words like windows/microsoft/msn/live (and others, some unrelated to ms) is completely blocked.

I never had any issue with networking with Win 7.
Win 7 will network to others with the same thing no issue .... but ever tried making Win 7 network to Win XP(might work/might not) -or- Win 98(simply won't work - f**ing microsoft .. same for Win3.11)

I think on the interfaces thats mainly a difference of opinion - maybe because of age (don't know this for sure...but I think I'm a fair amount older than you?) Personally My favorite windows was 3.11(for workgroups), then 98, then XP (and I was perfectly ok with DOS in its day ... I know thats all stuff from the dark ages now. but what can I say, I'm old LOL). Win 8 looks kinda like something you'd see on a cellphone LOL (a device I don't own nor wish to own)

Back in the summer I started building a new PC (for offline use only) since the old win98 one I had is that 'old' and 'slow' (and its hardrive is full) LOL I think the store guy was alittle surprised when I did not want to buy Win 7 for it & was gonna go with XP (which I already had)

@JB3: Thats the place I see Win 8's Metro/Tile mess being suited for: small touchscreen devices, whether its a tablet or laptop or phone
 
I am paranoid and will admit that LOL .. I don't & will never trust MS

I'll sometime have to play with one of the Win 8 demo computers at a store, see if I can get out of the Metro/Tile thing, only to look at the normal desktop interface.
As mentioned I'd try Linux _if_ i was doing a new computer for internet use - its gonna be incompatible (network wize) with my existing stuff anyway (I'm certainly not paying MS for something that will be nothing more than a frustration LOL)

You should search eBay just to see what that old Tandy is worth
 
If you had all Win 8 (or maybe a combo of 7/8 there might be no frustration)
The frustration would be making it network to my old stuff (that I still use and will continue to do so til its dead LOL). I can guarantee it won't work because MS purposely "forgot" to include the proper networking protocols with anything Vista & above (you can force an install on 7 but still doesn't work)
 
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