lol huh? i HATE XP for work, it is insanely inefficient & completely unreliable!!!! and for gaming u use XP??? what kind of gaming is that?? its not even an option for BF3, so it doesn't exist for gaming as far as DX10/11 titles are concerned.
Win7 is the new XP, its gonna be around for another 10 years easily cause its just that good.
http://www.netmarketshare.com/report.aspx?qprid=10&qptimeframe=M&qpsp=164
Win7 has only recently had more users than Windows XP. Now that Win8 has replaced Win7 i can't see there being any new users of the older Win7.
Microsoft will keep Win7 available to buy new until they're certain they won't suffer another Vista-style backlash. I suspect the reason why Win7 recently overtook WinXP's market share (leaving Vista with a marginal percentage) is either because a lot of people tried to / got away with avoiding Vista, or quickly jumped from Vista to a Win7 PC.
If Vista had turned out to be a decent replacement for XP, Vista would have a dominant market share which, though steadily giving way to Win7.
XP has one other factor which I think people have already mentioned, legacy apps/hardware support.
I'm not sure that now is a good time for Microsoft to make such a bold move with Win8's UI. Win7's explorer should have been the default UI for non-tablets/phones (with the option to switch). I'm sure that a lot of people will like the Win8 UI, but forcing it is not the ideal path of adoption.
Most of it is opinion, but I'm confident that the prediction in the first paragraph will come true - XP was available to purchase all through Vista's era, then quickly went off the market after Win7 came along. There is probably some regional variation of availability as well to consider.
After reading various negative reviews of Vista I totally ignored it sticking with Windows XP. It wasn't until Windows 7 that i considered replacing Windows XP but at the time I decided just to get another computer so I have Windows XP and Windows 7 available.
There's something wrong with your computer and/or its configuration, not XP.
whether a start menu breaks or not, another update will be released for it, there're several versions of it from diff. developers, one of them will get it right.
XP is horrible for work. 64 bit support is poor as well as multiple processors, native SSD, USB 2.0/3.0, DX10+ and so on.
I don't think it's really fair to compare Win8 with WinXP as the reasons for hating it are completely different. I do however remember a lot of people hated WinXP and swore they'd never use it. A lot of those people that swore they'd never move from 2000 were on these forums, but I honestly couldn't tell you who they were.
XP is horrible for work. 64 bit support is poor as well as multiple processors, native SSD, USB 2.0/3.0, DX10+ and so on.
As far as Windows 8, until touch monitors are readily available with a good quality panel, I see no advantage over 7.
XP is horrible for work. 64 bit support is poor as well as multiple processors, native SSD, USB 2.0/3.0, DX10+ and so on.
As far as Windows 8, until touch monitors are readily available with a good quality panel, I see no advantage over 7.
Metro is a load of shit, whenever you play games and scroll to side of the window that taskbar pops up and if you click there it kicks you out of game
Even with touch monitors....who the hell wants to raise up their hand/arm all the time to interact with a screen? I know i don't.
I've played several games so far (MW3, Civ 5, Fallout NV) and haven't had this problem. Pretty sure when my games launch it's on the desktop with metro minimized, and I don't get the settings menu to pop up when I scroll to the side of the screen either. Not sure why you're having problems.
So far I'm enjoying windows 8. Things are smoother and quicker. I'm getting used to metro UI, though I tend to split time between metro and desktop (Mainly as I'm using two monitors, so I can't stretch metro onto both.) I'm having no problems with drivers, games or anything at all. I think people just need to give it an honest chance. Microsoft sees this as the future and I'm willing to adapt to benefit from what makes the OS better than previous versions.
We still use XP at the office and I don't see any problems with it at this point. It does everything, works smoothly and is nice and peppy. At some point over the next 6 months or so, we'll probably end up migrating to Win 7, but we will DEFINITELY not be going to Win 8 - ever.
Installed W8. Wife left me, dog died, gold fish went belly up and zombies tried to eat my brain. Didn't see that one coming. Uninstalled, won the lottery, boinked my hot neighbor and won a free Ipad. What a day....
We still use XP at the office and I don't see any problems with it at this point. It does everything, works smoothly and is nice and peppy. At some point over the next 6 months or so, we'll probably end up migrating to Win 7, but we will DEFINITELY not be going to Win 8 - ever.
