Switch to Windows or Linux as needed.
Switch to Windows or Linux as needed.
I'm all in! Just kidding—though I wouldn't play on anything else.
Windows excels at managing numerous tasks, supports various cards and upgrades, and works reliably with most devices—often functioning flawlessly in 99 out of 100 cases. On Linux or Mac, compatibility can be tricky. If you're seeking an OS built specifically for your hardware and prefer minimal changes (or a simple upgrade), MacOS might suit you. Those drawn to Apple products may find MacOS appealing, while those who favor command-line efficiency over GUI might lean toward Linux. If software overwhelms you, Linux offers flexibility with just a browser and email client. Be mindful that this system doesn’t self-repair during startup despite minor issues. Ultimately, Windows stands out as the only true OS for handling diverse hardware, offering unmatched freedom. MacOS feels user-friendly and pleasant, though some users struggle to navigate file paths in its built-in manager. We discovered a workaround by using a web browser to access SMB locations via URLs—though Mac users often claim Mac delivers superior visual quality, especially for creative tools like Photoshop. Windows shines for those who tailor their environment to personal needs.