|
|
UMC U5S
Posts: 55
| Is there any other people which using Windows 7 on daily basis?
https://trackerninja.codeberg.page/post/complete-tweaking-guide-for-... |
|
|
|
TM Crusoe
Posts: 618
Location: Hull, UK | I try my best not to and look forward to the day I don't have to use it again. |
|
|
|
UMC U5S
Posts: 55
| DXZeff - 2022-02-25 4:25 PM
I try my best not to and look forward to the day I don't have to use it again.
Just curious, for what reason you don't like win7? |
|
|
|
TM Crusoe
Posts: 618
Location: Hull, UK | Mostly because I can't wrap my head around the UI, it tends to bug out and never performed very well.
My laptop still uses it, purely because it can't run Windows 10 - technically it can, but you lose the mouse and keyboard because they implemented them weird.
Edited by DXZeff 2022-02-25 5:15 PM
|
|
|
|
Rise MP6
Posts: 263
| I still have it on a couple of machines. An old laptop, in my workshop. That I use for music playback and as a .pdf viewer etc.
I also have it on my old main machine. I built it new, back in 2011 or so. It was top of the line, pretty much, back then. It has an i7 2600K @4GHz, 16GB of DDR3 and a pair of Radeon HD6970's in X-Fire. All water cooled inside a big HAF case! It's hooked up to a 27" Dell 2K screen. It's been such a great computer and still holds its own today.
I do like Win7. It just seems a bit dated. Which I suppose is fair enough, seeing as it is! |
|
|