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Good for you. I am forced to use Windows 10 on the bootcamp of my Macbook and it's a real pain. So nice when I come back to Windows 7. Even Mac OSX and Apple management becoming, for an OS, more and more attractive vs Windows 10 and Microsoft and I always used to dislike Apple and Mac OSX, but now Microsoft makes everything to become a cheap company only interested in budgeting their monopole.I was having an issue with installing Win10 on my modded Xeon in a 775 board so I put 7 on it.
Was so strange using 7 since it felt dated. Was able to install 10 a few days later when I flashed a new BIOS with the correct Xeon microcode, and haven't looked back.
No it's not.
Windows 7 Pro is comparable to W10 Pro regarding capabilities. x64 supported, quite same amount of RAM supported, same number of cores supported. Until last W10 update 1903, Windows 7 was much faster and supported better multithreading and multiple core...
AND the UI is much better. You're faster on W7 UI than on W10 especially if you have a super-big screen or multiple screens.
So, for now, because I can use expensive sofwtare that would become incompatible with W10 through updates, I stay on Windows 7 which is much much better for me. Not all the people are gaming online or running servers... in fact there may be plenty on this forum but very few in the real world. And if you look at the professionals they all prefer Windows 7. Windows 10 has an unprofessional policy. People don't want to lose time on computers for the computer industry sake. They want to do their job easily without any fuss. Windows 7 si good for that, Windows 10 is not. I'm not working for Microsoft. I'm working for myself.
And there won't be anything special that will make Windows 10 better regarding capabilities. Intel can put an AVX 2048 in all his CPU, he will only lose silicon space and make their CPU hotter. Won't be an advantage to use these. I also don't care about any 3% speed optimization...
And also CUDA and OpenCL do work on Windows 7 the same and DirectX11 is so much okay against DirectX12 and supported for plenty of time.
And again Windows 7 Pro is ultra-compatible with all the software published until now and that make a lot of professional software that you don't want to buy, to buy again and to rent just because of Windows 10 forced updates that made your older software incompatible. Windows 10 even has the habit to uninstall software that it thinks are incompatible even though they aren't.
Nice find. many thanks. I'm going to try that next weeks. I have to purchase all the new stuff.I saw this...I can't be bothered to read it ATM though:
No its not. Keep telling yourself that increasing your attack surface is a good idea because UI is what you like if you want. But dont tell people its better because its not.No it's not.
Windows 7 Pro is comparable to W10 Pro regarding capabilities. x64 supported, quite same amount of RAM supported, same number of cores supported. Until last W10 update 1903, Windows 7 was much faster and supported better multithreading and multiple core...
AND the UI is much better. You're faster on W7 UI than on W10 especially if you have a super-big screen or multiple screens.
So, for now, because I can use expensive sofwtare that would become incompatible with W10 through updates, I stay on Windows 7 which is much much better for me. Not all the people are gaming online or running servers... in fact there may be plenty on this forum but very few in the real world. And if you look at the professionals they all prefer Windows 7. Windows 10 has an unprofessional policy. People don't want to lose time on computers for the computer industry sake. They want to do their job easily without any fuss. Windows 7 si good for that, Windows 10 is not. I'm not working for Microsoft. I'm working for myself.
And there won't be anything special that will make Windows 10 better regarding capabilities. Intel can put an AVX 2048 in all his CPU, he will only lose silicon space and make their CPU hotter. Won't be an advantage to use these. I also don't care about any 3% speed optimization...
And also CUDA and OpenCL do work on Windows 7 the same and DirectX11 is so much okay against DirectX12 and supported for plenty of time.
And again Windows 7 Pro is ultra-compatible with all the software published until now and that make a lot of professional software that you don't want to buy, to buy again and to rent just because of Windows 10 forced updates that made your older software incompatible. Windows 10 even has the habit to uninstall software that it thinks are incompatible even though they aren't.
Because we share an internet. Only fools run Win7 now for the most part.why do people care about what OS another person runs? Happens on both sides, its like fanboyism at its worst.
Win10 FTMFW.
Just kidding.
I see no reason to run windows 7 personally, but as long as it is supported by microsoft, what's the problem? EOL is 6 months away. Then we will have a problem.Because we share an internet. Only fools run Win7 now for the most part.
If the OP wants to use Win 7 that's his business, you don't need to troll and hijack his thread. If you want to talk about safety and security, visit your local high school and preach condom usage.
I see no reason to run windows 7 personally, but as long as it is supported by microsoft, what's the problem? EOL is 6 months away. Then we will have a problem.
If someone is looking for away to run their shiney new 3000 chip on win 7... I have to believe they intend to continue running it 7 months from now. I also have to assume they are not the type to be paying for extended support.
Why would people choose 8.1 over 10? I just don't understand. Windows 7 looks completely different so that at least makes sense.I don't understand why people insist on staying with Win 7 because they don't like Win 10 when Win 8.1 is fully supported until Jan 2023. LIke you said, in 6 months, on Jan 13, 2020, Win 7 support is done, there's no reason to install it on a new computer at this point. If you don't like Windows 10 as it stands, use 8.1.
Why would people choose 8.1 over 10? I just don't understand. Windows 7 looks completely different so that at least makes sense.
OP asked a tehnical question on a teachnical forum
gets fanboys and fanantatics answers on how to converter to their religion with not understanding of OP usercase.
Man its hard to get decent tech forums in todays opinion before-facts-attitude ppl
Really wisha mod would clean up this thread so we can focus on the technical/knoweldge improvements OP is asking into.
This is about a specific AMD CPU and is fine where it is, but they should move the Win10 evangelists' thread crapping to a separate topic.Also, move this to the Operating System forum, well we are at it, since that is what it is about anyways.
Really wisha mod would clean up this thread so we can focus on the technical/knoweldge improvements OP is asking into.
Stay on topic.
did the op even explain what the problem was?
all i see is him asking if anyone ever tried to install windows 7 on a x470 board?
then the windows 7 bashing starts
That said, the benefits of the scheduler improvements probably impact games more than anything else. That's where the latency issues seemed to be the most problematic.
Exactly the problem here. You can't even type "windows 7" here without the flamethrowers coming out about how you're causing cancer to other people.
Because you are and by virtue of being here you should know better.
Depends on if you have to support that person.Someone else running a different OS has no effect on your life, move on.
Either it does or doesn't
Wrong- Windows 7 support is ending. That means that the OP should be finding ways off of Windows 7, not finding ways to keep running it. Once support ends, the system is a liability to every other system that it can reach over a network.