It seems like you're wondering if Windows 8.1 feels more stable compared to Windows 10. That's a common observation!
It seems like you're wondering if Windows 8.1 feels more stable compared to Windows 10. That's a common observation!
I set up Windows 8.1 on my laptop, and honestly, it seems much more reliable compared to the older version. Is this just your experience?
They aren't that supportive, so I question if it's really the best option
Windows 8.1 worked fine, but Windows 10 offers superior support and resolved lingering problems from Windows 8.1. Therefore, I’d say no. It’s similar to XP—you can accomplish a few tasks, but quality is key for the rest.
It seems like you're comparing Windows 8 to Windows Vista. The update might have been a bit rough for some users.
It's not only you—my old Windows 9 laptop (based on 8.1) runs smoothly without any problems. At work, we have hundreds of systems, and it's been a pain with Win10 lately, especially after Microsoft's updates. From what I've seen, Windows 8.1 is more stable than Windows 10.
Vista's poor reputation stemmed from excessively low system needs, and the quick push to launch (common with all MS operating systems) meant Patch Vista was fully installed. Running it on suitable hardware made it comparable to Windows 7.
I also used modified equipment before, but it didn’t work well enough, so I kept going back to XP until version 7 was released.