AntimatterAsh
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Windows 7 definitely.
The biggest problem I've got with 8 right now is AMD graphics drivers. AMD drivers and Photoshop Lightroom on Windows 8 aren't playing nice. I keep getting screen flickering unless I disable GPU acceleration and if I do that rendering stuff is slow.Just like Vista, I think 8 is getting far too much unjust criticism, it is an excellent OS, at least for a "general" computer. For a more specialised machine, like your gaming rig's or workstations, I still think 7 wins out there
Just like Vista, I think 8 is getting far too much unjust criticism.
I do not want Windows 8 with the kill switch that has been put into the operating system. Microsoft is able to deactivate your operating system with this feature so it does not work from what I have read.
In my opinion Microsoft is moving toward looking over your shoulder with the monitoring they are starting to do. If anyone has Windows 7 I would also recommend they remove the update KB971033 and Microsoft Security Essentials from your system. Microsoft can monitor your operating system with this software.
They deactivated one of my Windows 7 keys with this update and Microsoft Security Essentials just because I cloned my hard drive several times on the same computer.
That's not a hardware problem, that's a driver problem. I had an issue with ATI drivers where if CCC was enabled to launch at startup the system would spontaneously reboot, and that happened on both Windows 7 and 8.The kill switch is part of WGA, and it was introduced with windows XP. Before that, the key was never actually transmitted to M$ for activation, which is why it is so easy to get FAT based windows to install (see other places for the strait 0 or strait 1 key).
Myself, I feel that windows 8 is a decent improvement, as long as you leave it alone. It is far too easy to kill the system though. At least with 7 I never managed to kill the ability to boot (not even safe mode would boot up) by simply changing a setting in CCC (which took far too long to be released for HD4K and still does not work properly under W8).
I guess it would be decent if you had newer hardware, but I personally don't see the need to spend $100 on the OS and then $200+ on a GPU and $130 on a board, just to make it run W8 proper.![]()