Compare Windows 7 and Windows 10 features, performance, and updates.
Compare Windows 7 and Windows 10 features, performance, and updates.
Windows 10 performs better overall. My Wi-Fi drivers have improved significantly—from 19MB/s to 50MB/s—and it hasn’t affected my internet speed at all. I haven’t noticed any drop in gaming performance either. If you experience slowdowns with Windows 10, it might be related to specific applications or games rather than the OS itself.
Windows 7 is quite old, uses a lot of resources, and shows how far we've come since Windows XP. Now, Windows 10 feels brand new, surprisingly efficient, and highlights the progress made since Windows 7. If someone claims desktop devices are outdated, rainmeter stands out in nearly every aspect. Windows 10 is the first Microsoft OS to impress me with matching driver support to Linux by default—no hassle with Ethernet drivers or audio issues, just smooth performance.
Many businesses would likely be extremely disappointed if Microsoft required all company devices to run Candy Crush.
Windows 10 includes certain ad spots. The process involves some negotiation since only a limited number of apps can be promoted, and each region has its own rules. Installation timing matters too; having internet access after setup is necessary to install drivers for connectivity. The actual apps aren’t installed until you interact with them—click to download, install, and run. You can simply right-click and choose "unpin" if needed. If you click by mistake or wish to reinstall a specific app, just right-click and select "uninstall." These are all Universal Apps (UWP) features. What stands out is that the apps run within a fully sandboxed environment, ensuring complete removal of any trace after uninstallation—effectively erasing the app from existence.