MidnightDistort :
ldee9941 :
windows in general has gone downhill and is over rated.Whenever you download any windows after it you spend hours to download more updates and security patches.They should all be updated when you by the new disk.Ubunto is better
Software in general has become this way.. most of my 3rd party downloads ask me if i want to download an update. Updates need to be more silent like Google Chrome. Windows updates has gotten so annoying that i had to shut off automatic updates for Windows because it requires a restart. It gets annoying when you already set up camp and then it tells you need to restart.
And then an update gets pushed silently that has a major security flaw or causes the application to crash.
I have seen it happen with Java 7 which had a version that had such a major security flaw they told people to roll back to a previous version and it took about 10 versions for them to fix it.
So far though with Windows 8.1 I haven't really been bothered by updates. Now it installs them silently and will automatically restart the machine in 2 days. If you shut your system down at night, you will almost never know when updates are being done unless it is a major one. I check for updates all the time too as I am very anal about keeping my system up to date.
I never upgraded to Vista or 7 or 8. I am still using Windows XP on my P4 HT, Core2Quad and i3 systems. XP have performed flawlessly in the 10 years I have used it and XP continue to be a pleasure to use. You can integrate the newer AHCI hard drive controller drivers to allow XP to install on newer systems, there are also visual styles that can be integrated to bring XP's visual style more in line with later releases. If one uses common sense about which websites you visit and use a good security suite you should be fine.
You can have all the security you want. You can run, say 3 AV systems but there will still be holes that they wont be able to block. Then there is the fact that the AV companies are going to start dropping XP support. I have already seen a few that state the 2014 version will not run on XP.
Sure they will update the definitions but after a while that wont help.
Then there are drivers. At some point that hardware will fail. Then you need to replace it. You can try but the older hardware gets the more expensive it tends to become. You end up getting new hardware and even just two years ago a lot of vendors have stopped creating drivers for XP for their hardware. That's where you have generic drivers that wont allow you to utilize certain features of the hardware rendering it useless.
RogerDoger :
I will NEVER leave XP. Never. The harder MS and it's BOZO zealots push the more I will resist. I have dozens of systems running XP, 7 and 8. My XP systems are older boxes but with the right amount of security tweaking/monitoring/third party solutions and support I'll be perfect for years to come. The same DB's that are so overly confident of these "potential XP exploits" I'm going to be exposed to are the same DB's that will be at a loss and freaked out WHEN (not if) their precious windows7, 8 and 9 systems are hacked and compromised. I just love to watch these know it all twits fall on their faces. Will I screw up sometime? Sure. But I'm tired of all this arrogance and MS propaganda implemented for the sole purpose of profits.
As said above. And it is not "potential" exploits. There are going to be exploits. Why do you think XP has been getting security updates for 13 years? Because new exploits are found all the time.
Sure at some point the newer OSes will have the same issue but when they first launch, they are safer to use. 7 was safer at launch than XP with SP3 and all the patches. It is a fact. Vista was safer at launch than XP, 8 safer than 7.
And yes, Microsoft is a for profit company. They will try to make a profit. If you can find a way to pay the thousands of software developers and support agents along with marketing and R&D without making a profit, please let them know. In fact let every company know.
Welcome to capitalism. Where companies make money selling you products.
SamQ :
P.S. If they would put the XP user interface back in place I suspect the resistance to update would drop significantly. It was the last computer user-friendly interface. The Win8 UI is incredibly dumb; as it was designed to be since it was intended for their phones, not their computers, and something just went horribly wrong somewhere in management. Another good reason NOT to allow Marketing to run Engineering.
7 had a very similar interface to XP, it just looked modern. I loved XP when it first came out but after I moved to 7 the interface looks pretty old and childish now that I look back at it.
Windows 8 was not designed with just phones in mind but Microsoft was instead making a very smart move. They are trying to unify their experience across all platforms which no other company is doing yet. For example, go buy a Mac then a iPad/iPhone. The OS experience is very different. Now go buy a Surface tablet and a touch based desktop PC. The experience is the same.
I understand most people not being able to adapt, that's the nature of humans hence why we still have certain things. People don't like to let go or change. If anything it will be the next generation that embraces this idea and I think Microsoft will be ahead of everyone. I would rather be able to use a full desktop style OS on my devices rather than a watered down one like Android.
SamQ :
^knowom: You nailed it. If someone over in the Linux camp ever gets their "stuff" together and releases a consumer-grade UI with real consumer software support, M$ will have a significant battle on their hands. Don't hold your breath.
And this would require a company which would require capital funding which in turn would mean they would have to charge for the software and unless they manage to make a version of Linux that is so damn good and works with all of the existing software and hardware without any issues they would have to charge around the same price as Microsoft.
Someone tried this a few years ago with a Linux OS called Lindows. Guess how that turned out. The guy got sued into oblivion for ripping off the Windows UI.
Hell Ubuntus interface is in no way easier than 8 and is nothing like XP, especially the newer versions so what would make people move to it over 8?