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r3iXmann wrote:for dual booting beta software,yes
"oh look at me! im so 1337! runnin de new wind0wz on muh pc! oh sheit..there's an error..time to reformat (noob solution to everything)"![]()
r3iXmann wrote:only n00bs do a full install of beta software
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:DITTOrodfarva wrote:I was all for windows xp till they dropped windows 7
7 is pure win.
running Win 7 x64 and it is pure winnnn
mediahouse wrote:ok den xp is still d shitz
RASC wrote:Oh gorm allyuh fuckingITnerds get ah gyal nah... Shut up!
Engadget wrote:We really liked Windows 7 when it launched. It felt like a big step forward in the short time that had passed since Vista. Now, as we creep closer to a likely release near the end of this year, we can't shake a sense of doubt. Windows 8 still feels like two very different operating systems trying to be one. The potential is hugely alluring -- a single OS to rule both the tablet and the desktop -- and with each subsequent version we keep hoping this will be the one that ties it all together. Sadly, as of the Consumer Preview, we're still seeing a lot of loose threads.
As it stands, Windows 8 is a considerably better tablet operating system than any previous version has managed to be. However, it's still a clumsier desktop OS than Windows 7. That's a problem Microsoft must fix before release.
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r3iXmann wrote:meh..not impressed
i think the attempt to simplify the UI makes it more complicated/annoying than anything else for advanced users
Strauss wrote:r3iXmann wrote:meh..not impressed
i think the attempt to simplify the UI makes it more complicated/annoying than anything else for advanced users
Yea but you can turn that UI off and be back in what you're familiar with, not so?
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