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    Is Windows 8/10 actually usable anymore?

    I have been using both Macs and PCs since 1987 and have had strings of both.

    While I have had times when new Mac operating systems have been a pain to get use to, but just under 2 years ago I bought a new Lenovo PC and in all the time since, I have not managed to get a single bit of use out of this piece of garbage.

    I have wasted about 10 or so hours trying to set it up so I can use some new development equipment and have achieved absolutely nothing.

    That amounts to less than 30 minutes of use ( wasted time is more like it ) pre month since I bought it.

    I currently have a number of old ( some are very old ) PCs running Windows 98 and XP and find them great to work with.

    The Lenovo has Windows 8 on it and it is like speaking a new, and unknown language. There seems to be next to no comparison between the old and new operating systems other than they are both on laptops.

    I just don't have time to waste, trying to get this garbage to be of any use to me.

    How do others find Windows 8/10?

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    The screen on my laptop running XP died a couple of weeks ago so I bought a new laptop with Win 10 installed, a Lenovo as it happens but that's not the problem. I expected to migrate my old programs to run in 32 bit mode but no, it's going to be quite a task to set everything up using emulators, virtual machines etc. I'll get back to the conversion in a few weeks but am using the kitchen's TV in the meantime as a screen for the laptop. It's no longer portable though.
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    Windows 8, I absolutely hated. Windows 10 is much better, and much more Windows-like than the whole crappy tiles thing going on in W8. However, I have 64-bit edition of W10, and a number of the bits of software I'm using haven't caught up yet, so I have to use VMs a lot.

    Where I used to spend maybe 12 hours a day on Windows based PCs and laptops, it's now 15 mins a day maximum.

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    Hi Dave, I spend, on average, about 70% of my computer time of Macs and 30% of my time, writing code on my ( old ) PCs.

    This hasn't changed much in the last 8 to 10 years, but this new PC sees about an average use ( waste of time ) of less than 1 minute a day.

    I have not been game to try Windows 10 as I can't get Windows 8 to work!

    Both you and Graeme are simply confirming that I am likely to have problems running the gear I want to run on this PC, if I ever get it to work.

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    W10 is a lot more friendly (in my opinion) than W8, but still not as user friendly as W7. If you are struggling with 8, I don't think you've got anything to lose by upgrading.

    I think I've used Macs fewer times than I have fingers.

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    Win 8 was very quickly superseded by Win 8.5 but Win 10 is supposed to be much better. My wife's pc was upgraded from 8 to 8.5 then to 10 ASAP but that PC only runs standard, current s/w, not old or technical s/w.

    Upgrade to Win 10 before starting to convert.
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    I skipped windows 8 and went straight to win 10.
    I have been using x64 windows since XP, so I have always had to run a VM (or in windows 7 "XP mode") for some of my software.
    I find win 10 to need more customising to disable the in built "features" I don't want running, and the fact an every day user has no control over if updates are applied is a small problem.

    I have actually had less issues with my windows 10 install so far in comparison to my windows 7 on the same computer. Windows 7 used to hang at least once or twice a week (computer is on 24/7) whereas windows 10 is only once since I installed - current uptime is just shy of 24 days, and was turned off only due to blackout.
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    Linux.

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    Mac or XP

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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzurover View Post
    Linux.
    I have a separate machine for Linux, especially seeing as I would have to run basically everything under a VM if Linux was my parent OS. As it is, I only have to run 2 pieces of software under a VM, and my Linux machine is a dual boot linux/windows 98 machine for very specific purposes.
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