Operating Systems
What is your favorite OS?
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Scott
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Ducci
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Winfag here. ---
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gustavo

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I am Windows, Any version will do.
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gustavo

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Windows 7 for me. Nope! Windows Vista, Security Block. Windows XP, PERFECT!
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danjakeneal posted: (20th Jul 2010 07:48 pm)
I am Windows, Any version will do.
Do you like Windows 98? and Windows Me?
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danjakeneal posted: (20th Jul 2010 07:48 pm)
I am Windows, Any version will do.
@scott
Sure, never tried that out before!
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kenobi13

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Miksu

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Windows 7 or XP. other Windows suck, really...
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Syran

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Ubuntu Linux, Windows XP Professional, or Windows 7 Pro. I grew up on 98, then 2000, and finally XP, and out of those, XP was my favorite. Windows 7 is good and all, but I prefer XP.
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Scott
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Why do you all prefer XP? It's so outdated. If you whine about the security in newer OS's, it's a feature that CAN be turned off but isn't recommended.
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Scott, xp was the standard for many years and its tough for people who used an operating for so long to suddenly move everything to something new. Change is rough. Maybe if the windows file migration tool actually worked like its supposed to and didnt delete and corrupt peoples files
among other things people would be more reluctant to upgrade.
~Diji
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Scott
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dijirocks posted: (21st Jul 2010 04:50 am)
Scott, xp was the standard for many years and its tough for people who used an operating for so long to suddenly move everything to something new. Change is rough. Maybe if the windows file migration tool actually worked like its supposed to and didnt delete and corrupt peoples
filesamong other things people would be more reluctant to upgrade.
~Diji
Install a new drive and install Windows 7 on it? ._.
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Funny, wanna buy me a new hard drive? Or better yet, for my birthday next september, buy me one of dem solid state drives and install win7 on it and mail me it (msn me for my address if you ever respond). Whats so great about windows 7? What defines it from windows xp? Why should people upgrade?
Isnt xp being dropped from future updates soon?
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Syran

Joined: 26th Mar 2009
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I prefer XP due to the familiarity I have with it. Windows 7 was an unexpected change, but it's a hell of a lot better than Vista, from what I've seen.
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