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mahoney 04-30-2014 05:52 PM

I need a New Pc Laptop but I don't Want Windows 8. What to do? What do you use?
 
What sorta brand/type/model Pc Computer do you use? Do you use Windows 8? If so do you like it?

wehateporn 04-30-2014 05:57 PM

Windows 7 'back by popular demand', says HP as it targets wary consumers

http://www.theguardian.com/technolog...wary-consumers

MrBottomTooth 04-30-2014 06:04 PM

Just buy a copy of win 7 to install on it yourself. Im pretty sure you can still get licenses for it. Better yet, just stick with win8 and install classic shell and with some minor tweaks you wont notice much of a difference after awhile.

Axzar 04-30-2014 06:11 PM

There's also a program to make Win 8 look and feel like Win 7. Google is your friend.

PaperstreetWinston 04-30-2014 06:19 PM

ubuntu? :thumbsup

baddog 04-30-2014 06:50 PM

When we bought ours from Dell they installed 7 instead of 8 on request.

2MuchMark 04-30-2014 07:26 PM

It's time you bought a real computer with an operating system that isn't plagued with nightmarish security problems and endless frustration: Be extra good to yourself this weekend and buy a Macbook Air. You will love it.

http://www.apple.com

The Porn Nerd 04-30-2014 07:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ********** (Post 20069837)
It's time you bought a real computer with an operating system that isn't plagued with nightmarish security problems and endless frustration: Be extra good to yourself this weekend and buy a Macbook Air. You will love it.

http://www.apple.com

Fucking sweet machine. :thumbsup

ColgateTotal 04-30-2014 07:43 PM

I just got a dell laptop. It has windows 7 with an additional license for windows 8 also included

clickhappy 04-30-2014 07:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MrBottomTooth (Post 20069776)
Just buy a copy of win 7 to install on it yourself. Im pretty sure you can still get licenses for it. Better yet, just stick with win8 and install classic shell and with some minor tweaks you wont notice much of a difference after awhile.

you cant in many cases, the hardware isnt compatible with Windows 7 and they dont offer drivers to make it compatible

RandyRandy 04-30-2014 07:45 PM

Invest 4 hours of your time and learn Windows 8. It works great. And you can customize it to look "classic". If that's what you want.

Now I'll sit back and watch all the Windows 8 bashers come in and tell me why it sucks. But when you do - could you give a real-world example of what 7 can do that 8 fucks up? Because for my tasks - rendering, editing with Premiere - it really works great - while on two screens.

That said, I also have a great card and 64GB RAM.

Fire away.

Rochard 04-30-2014 07:59 PM

For my PCs and laptops I use Win7. However, I just bought a new Surface and it has Win8. You understand the logic behind Win8 once you have a small tablet.

clickhappy 04-30-2014 08:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RandyRandy (Post 20069850)
Now I'll sit back and watch all the Windows 8 bashers come in and tell me why it sucks. But when you do - could you give a real-world example of what 7 can do that 8 fucks up? .

Ok

1. You plug in an external hard drive drive, how do you access the files on the drive with Windows 8?
On windows 7 I use Start > My Computer > E: drive or whatever. Its easily accessible.
How do I access "My Computer" on windows 8?


2. I pulled something off the drive and want to put it in my Windows Programs folder. How do I put a file in the programs folder? I dont know because I cant find "my computer" easily.


3. I want to uninstall a program, where is control panel?
On windows 7 It's easily accessible: Start > control panel. Where is it on Windows 8?


4. On Windows 8 you have to use Metro to access your programs, and they are scattered in big boxes from left to right. What do you do if you need to go to the right? You have to keep hitting your mouse to the right side of your screen to scroll right, which is incredibly retarded.
Windows 8 assumes you have a touch screen that you can just scroll it with your finger, but what if you dont?

5. You cant open up an app twice. If I use calculator and want 2 calculators going at the same time, as I often do, I cant do that. I can only open 1 at a time.

6. On Windows 8 the metro screen looks OK color-wise with how Microsoft organizes it, but thats with Microsoft apps only in front of you. If you dont want X-Box games, MS Store, Windows Messaging, Internet Explorer (yuck), Microsoft Mail, you have to move tiles around.
You have to put new tiles in to replace the old ones, and you cant change the color of your tiles.
So now if you put YOUR software front and center then your home screen is ALL blue tiles.
If you dont use the way microsoft laid it out for you and you need to customize it, then your metro screen looks ugly
like this on the right side. Now imagine THAT is your main screen, all blue boxes with no way to color it.
http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-images/...screen-006.jpg


FYI - I installed StartisBack software and I have never touched metro again. A ssomeone who works I live off the start menu. Metro is a useless grouping that forces users to use Microsoft apps that no one uses ever.

anexsia 04-30-2014 09:02 PM

Why not just install a copy of Windows 7?

Sunny Day 04-30-2014 11:21 PM

Mac Air
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ********** (Post 20069837)
It's time you bought a real computer with an operating system that isn't plagued with nightmarish security problems and endless frustration: Be extra good to yourself this weekend and buy a Macbook Air. You will love it.

http://www.apple.com

Mac Air, best machine there is. Leaving my Mini to go back to a new Air. As for Windows, run Parallels for programs like ACT! Or crazy run Windows 97 Excel . So much better than any newer version of Excel windows or Mac.

Run an Air with a cheap large monitor, mouse & external keyboard and use a iPad Mini on the go and it's the best combo ever. Use an iPad Mini with Verizon as they have the best US coverage there is. AT&T claims coverage, but that's a fucking lie.

MPGdevil 05-01-2014 12:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by clickhappy (Post 20069892)
Ok

1. You plug in an external hard drive drive, how do you access the files on the drive with Windows 8?
On windows 7 I use Start > My Computer > E: drive or whatever. Its easily accessible.
How do I access "My Computer" on windows 8?


2. I pulled something off the drive and want to put it in my Windows Programs folder. How do I put a file in the programs folder? I dont know because I cant find "my computer" easily.


3. I want to uninstall a program, where is control panel?
On windows 7 It's easily accessible: Start > control panel. Where is it on Windows 8?


4. On Windows 8 you have to use Metro to access your programs, and they are scattered in big boxes from left to right. What do you do if you need to go to the right? You have to keep hitting your mouse to the right side of your screen to scroll right, which is incredibly retarded.
Windows 8 assumes you have a touch screen that you can just scroll it with your finger, but what if you dont?

5. You cant open up an app twice. If I use calculator and want 2 calculators going at the same time, as I often do, I cant do that. I can only open 1 at a time.

6. On Windows 8 the metro screen looks OK color-wise with how Microsoft organizes it, but thats with Microsoft apps only in front of you. If you dont want X-Box games, MS Store, Windows Messaging, Internet Explorer (yuck), Microsoft Mail, you have to move tiles around.
You have to put new tiles in to replace the old ones, and you cant change the color of your tiles.
So now if you put YOUR software front and center then your home screen is ALL blue tiles.
If you dont use the way microsoft laid it out for you and you need to customize it, then your metro screen looks ugly
like this on the right side. Now imagine THAT is your main screen, all blue boxes with no way to color it.
http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-images/...screen-006.jpg


FYI - I installed StartisBack software and I have never touched metro again. A ssomeone who works I live off the start menu. Metro is a useless grouping that forces users to use Microsoft apps that no one uses ever.


1+2.
Win+E or put the icon on your desktop.


3.
Windows 8: Right-click lower left hot corner
Windows 8.1: Right-click Start button

4.
You can make a Quick Launch bar like in Vista if you don't wan't to have shortcuts on desktop or in folder on desktop.
It can be moved, resized and customized in different ways.

http://i62.tinypic.com/euolmh.jpg


5. Yes you can - just need to run as Administrator

http://i58.tinypic.com/2s125a1.jpg

6. If you go to the All-Apps screen most programs have different colors - just Pin to Start.

Nookster 05-01-2014 12:31 AM

Get any new laptop with win8...downgrade that bitch. Done.

Although, I originally thought I would hate Win 8...but I was ignorant as I see now. Win 8 is better. You just need to learn to use it. The powershell is very useful. It is also much easier to install sub-systems (linux) paralleled on it (depending on vendor). Find a Toshiba and you will be happy.

Babaganoosh 05-01-2014 01:01 AM

I just bought an Asus t300la with Windows 8.1.

http://www.asus.com/Notebooks_Ultrab...r_Book_T300LA/

No joke, I really like Windows 8.1. 7 seems like an out of date antique now.

leg4 05-01-2014 01:44 AM

Windows 8 is a fine operating system... the best Windows ever in my opinion.


Just install free "classic shell" google it. --- You'll have start/programs back again like normal.

nico-t 05-01-2014 01:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ********** (Post 20069837)
It's time you bought a real computer with an operating system that isn't plagued with nightmarish security problems and endless frustration: Be extra good to yourself this weekend and buy a Macbook Air. You will love it.

http://www.apple.com

Seriously, how much do they pay you :1orglaugh

dready 05-01-2014 06:41 AM

Win7 was released five years ago. That's an eternity in the tech world. You wouldn't buy a five year old laptop, so why run five year old software on it?

klinton 05-01-2014 06:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nico-t (Post 20070031)
Seriously, how much do they pay you :1orglaugh

they give him discount for Apple parts :)

BlackCrayon 05-01-2014 06:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dready (Post 20070215)
Win7 was released five years ago. That's an eternity in the tech world. You wouldn't buy a five year old laptop, so why run five year old software on it?

my computer works fine with xp on it. its 12 years old. so what?

dready 05-01-2014 06:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BlackCrayon (Post 20070222)
my computer works fine with xp on it. its 12 years old. so what?

http://www.modern.ie/en-us/virtualiz...escape-from-xp :)

clickhappy 05-01-2014 07:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MPGdevil (Post 20069969)
1+2.
Win+E or put the icon on your desktop.


3.
Windows 8: Right-click lower left hot corner
Windows 8.1: Right-click Start button



6. If you go to the All-Apps screen most programs have different colors - just Pin to Start.


I'm not saying you cant do it, Im saying Windows 8 made it difficult to do common things so they could put your focus on their apps instead of doing the things you need to do. How is the average home user going to know how to press Win + E? Why should I have to clutter my desktop with shortcuts because the OS is cumbersome to use?

And most programs do not have different colors, when you add your own programs they are all the same color and Windows doesnt allow you to change it. Just like in that screen shot I showed.

So if you want a good looking screen but want your programs to be easy to find you cant have them both.

NewbieNudes 05-01-2014 07:58 AM

1. Buy a Macbook Air or MacbookPro Retina. (best notebook hardware there is, period.)
2. Run Bootcamp
3. Tell it how much of your SSD you want to allocate to windows
4. Install Windows 7

Then you have the best of both - you can choose on bootup buy holding OPTION if you want Mac or Windows and when in windows it will be running natively, not through some shitty emulator. If you only want to use windows it remembers and just boots into windows all the time.

I have been running Windows on MacAirs since the first one and they all fully support windows, even down to the brightness control buttons for screen and keyboard back lights.

FWIW Windows 8 is a P.O.S I ran it for a year.

phantomd 05-01-2014 08:04 AM

If you are looking for a real good ultrabook, and you need a awesome keyboard than i suggest the thinkpad x1 carbon. I use this baby since approx 1 year now and i am totally happy with it. There was some cpu speedstep issues in the beginning but lenovo has fixed them now. If you don't want jump on the windows bandwagon, it works out of the box perfect with the most linux distros arround, and for sure it works aswell perfect with windows 7.

Give it a try :)

clickhappy 05-01-2014 08:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NewbieNudes (Post 20070270)
1. Buy a Macbook Air or MacbookPro Retina. (best notebook hardware there is, period.)

theyre like $2,000 if you want a reasonable size screen http://www.apple.com/macbook-pro/

candyflip 05-01-2014 08:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by clickhappy (Post 20070292)
theyre like $2,000 if you want a reasonable size screen http://www.apple.com/macbook-pro/

But they are loaded with super special, available only to Apple parts. So they're soooo much more worth it.

MPGdevil 05-01-2014 09:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by clickhappy (Post 20070241)
I'm not saying you cant do it,

No but you asked how to do it and I showed you it's just as quick to do as Windows 7.
When you plug in an external drive it also pop up with a box where it ask you what to do. It doesn't get simpler than that.

Quote:

Originally Posted by clickhappy (Post 20070241)
Im saying Windows 8 made it difficult to do common things so they could put your focus on their apps instead of doing the things you need to do. How is the average home user going to know how to press Win + E? Why should I have to clutter my desktop with shortcuts because the OS is cumbersome to use?

Well. the average user usually don't mind having the four shortcuts My Computer, Network, Control Panel and Trash Can on their desktop for easy access. It's been possible since what? XP?

And you don't have to clutter your desktop.
If you don't like or want to use Metro things could be set up like this.

http://i57.tinypic.com/2qkv7d0.jpg

Quote:

Originally Posted by clickhappy (Post 20070241)
And most programs do not have different colors, when you add your own programs they are all the same color and Windows doesnt allow you to change it. Just like in that screen shot I showed.

So if you want a good looking screen but want your programs to be easy to find you cant have them both.

While more customization would be nice, in Windows 8.1 or at least my OS program and game tiles have various colors. Not perfect, but at least not awful either.

http://i60.tinypic.com/294p3j4.jpg

Ahh fuck it.. don't know why I am even wasting my time. People aren't interested in learning new stuff or find easier alternatives. It's much easier to just complain. Just use Windows 7 or buy a fucking Mac like the Apple salesman suggest in a post somewhere above. I couldn't care less.

clickhappy 05-01-2014 10:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MPGdevil (Post 20070368)
No but you asked how to do it and I showed you it's just as quick to do as Windows 7.
When you plug in an external drive it also pop up with a box where it ask you what to do. It doesn't get simpler than that.

Its not just as easy. Your way you have to stop what your doing and move your hands to your keyboard and push 2 keys on your keyboard in order to open up My Computer and on Win7 you can just use your mouse.
Most of the times when Im doing keyboard work I like to be able to stay on the keyboard and not have to go to the mouse (a lot of programmers are like this) and if im doing mousework I dont want to have to go to the keyboard.

And I bet you 80% of computer users arent savvy enough to know shortcut keys, they barely know ctrl+c to cut and ctrl+p to paste.
I know because I've helped a few people with their computer and when I do it they always ask "What are you doing there?" when I copy and paste.

Also the popup box appears for 3 seconds then disappears. When if I want to access my External drive later?

You just dont understand, Windows 8 is not user friendly for average users. The reason iphone/pad/pods took off is because they are EASY TO USE.
You can put them in front of a 3 year old child and they can instantly start working.
With Windows 8 the average user has to stop and ask how to find things, or read a manual in order to do basic things.
Average people want things easy to use. They tell me they "dont want a bunch of shit everywhere". and thats what windows 8 is, a bunch of shit everywhere.


Quote:

Originally Posted by MPGdevil (Post 20070368)

http://i60.tinypic.com/294p3j4.jpg

Ahh fuck it.. don't know why I am even wasting my time. People aren't interested in learning new stuff or find easier alternatives. It's much easier to just complain. Just use Windows 7 or buy a fucking Mac like the Apple salesman suggest in a post somewhere above. I couldn't care less.

Dude right on your own desktop, take those Microsoft apps on the left side out that you dont use (I bet you dont use most of them), push the programs you DO use front and center, NOW tell me how it looks.
On my screen it was all green tiles on a blue background, i hated it.

You cant change tile colors without hacking regedit. Tell me what regular computer users can do that?
http://www.addictivetips.com/windows...ground-colors/

I have Windows 8.1 update. I right click on a tile and there is no "Personalize" to edit it. So, I guess, I have to find the personalize section. Fucking great, now I have to hunt around to find it because God knows where "Personalize" it is. So I move my mouse to the right side of the screen and the charms bar doesnt show up. how do I get it?
On a touch screen I swipe in, but what if my screen isnt touch?
Nightmare.

Anyways the original question was What can Windows 7 do what Windows 8 fucks up and I gave good examples of how Windows 8 makes it frustrating and complicated for regular pc users.

HomerSimpson 05-01-2014 10:46 AM

just take one with Win8.1 and customize it with plugins to look how you want it (or like Win 7).

Free apps that add Win7 menu to Win8:
http://www.filehorse.com/download-start-menu-8/
http://www.filehorse.com/download-classic-shell/

pornguy 05-01-2014 11:01 AM

I have a new Alien and it has 7 .


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