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No, we don't use Windows 7 anymore. We upgraded to a more recent version for better performance and security.

No, we don't use Windows 7 anymore. We upgraded to a more recent version for better performance and security.

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Ruubiee17
Senior Member
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01-31-2017, 12:17 PM
#21
I don’t like the NSA level of monitoring in Windows 10 and its issues. That’s why I stick with Windows 7. Except, I’m not really relying on it either. I sometimes access games, but most of the time I’m using Ubuntu instead… They function fine.
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Ruubiee17
01-31-2017, 12:17 PM #21

I don’t like the NSA level of monitoring in Windows 10 and its issues. That’s why I stick with Windows 7. Except, I’m not really relying on it either. I sometimes access games, but most of the time I’m using Ubuntu instead… They function fine.

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AwesomeBamboo
Member
51
01-31-2017, 12:37 PM
#22
I maintain a consistent performance across all devices from my desktop to my home server. Everything functions smoothly without any issues, and I quickly adapted to the 8.1 start menu within just a couple of days after giving up on complaints. It’s been a positive change—I’m now more productive with it. I currently run it on one server mainly because I don’t have another 8.1 key, and also since it serves others, I want to avoid disruptions if I’m not available to troubleshoot.
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AwesomeBamboo
01-31-2017, 12:37 PM #22

I maintain a consistent performance across all devices from my desktop to my home server. Everything functions smoothly without any issues, and I quickly adapted to the 8.1 start menu within just a couple of days after giving up on complaints. It’s been a positive change—I’m now more productive with it. I currently run it on one server mainly because I don’t have another 8.1 key, and also since it serves others, I want to avoid disruptions if I’m not available to troubleshoot.

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Chiller9592
Senior Member
670
02-07-2017, 04:19 AM
#23
I'm experiencing the same problem on my end. It's unclear what's causing the issue. My main PC uses a wireless USB stick that previously handled high download speeds on Windows 7. Now, speeds are halved after switching to Windows 10. I've adjusted settings and menus without success. My HTPC connected via Ethernet works perfectly. It might be related to the USB stick itself—it's an older model and could be incompatible with the new OS.
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Chiller9592
02-07-2017, 04:19 AM #23

I'm experiencing the same problem on my end. It's unclear what's causing the issue. My main PC uses a wireless USB stick that previously handled high download speeds on Windows 7. Now, speeds are halved after switching to Windows 10. I've adjusted settings and menus without success. My HTPC connected via Ethernet works perfectly. It might be related to the USB stick itself—it's an older model and could be incompatible with the new OS.

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yoppy218
Member
180
02-09-2017, 12:17 AM
#24
I’m still okay and believe it will fit my requirements. The free option isn’t appealing to me.
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yoppy218
02-09-2017, 12:17 AM #24

I’m still okay and believe it will fit my requirements. The free option isn’t appealing to me.

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