Windows 7 - Is it a zombie? Microsoft keeps sending updates and fixes to users even after the support stop date.
Windows 7 - Is it a zombie? Microsoft keeps sending updates and fixes to users even after the support stop date.
According to what I recall, boot times are actually quicker on Windows 10. I conducted thorough performance evaluations for both operating systems. For CPU power, Windows 7 stands out as the superior choice. When it comes to GPU performance, they match up directly. Storage speed favors Windows 10 in most cases. Depending on the specific tasks, one OS may outperform the other.
Thanks for the update. I didn’t go into detail, just tried it out and it functioned well, so I kept it.
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It runs mainly due to its market presence. Windows 7 feels like an outdated, heavy OS. When compared to 8.1 or 10, it tends to lag in most situations except for gaming.
For those aiming to cut costs on cable TV, we continue using Win7 PCs running the free Windows Media Center. I've maintained this setup around the clock for six years now. It works well enough for streaming Netflix, ESPN+, and Amazon Prime. Microsoft will keep supporting Security Essentials with definition updates for another 18 months. Those who criticize Win7 understand there are still dedicated users out there.
You're referring to a cluttered setup?...Is this about Windows 7 or 10? Windows 7 includes only essential programs and leaves the rest running quietly in the background. Windows 10, on the other hand, is full of unnecessary features and apps that operate silently, making things even more chaotic. The presence of two control panels plus a constantly shifting interface adds to the confusion. I use Windows Server 2019 instead, not because of those issues, though Windows Server also has two panels. I also have Windows 7 in dual boot, and sometimes I just like sticking with Windows 7.