Merc14, on 03 December 2012 - 06:51 PM, said:
The sales numbers and such may be Vista 2 but the OS itself most definitely isn't. It is a very solid very fast OS that installs easily. Vista was a buggy POS and a resource hog to boot. ANother thing is sales of PC's has dropped over 20% from this time last year, mostly due to tablets I believe. Where MS made a huge mistake was charging top dollar for Surface instead of discounting it to take market share from Apple.
I appreciate this thread you started because I, like others, am having my doubts about Win8.
One of my main doubts was because this OS is clearly oriented towards touchscreens and regular laptops and desktops are being pushed away in a dark corner. Or so it seemed.
I searched if it was easy to switch to the desktop layout instead of the metro style. You write it;s just a click of a button, but when i searched the net i found all these overly complex ways to do it. For example: Going into the registry and changing a value, or even deleting certain .dll files. So i have to wonder, why are they putting all those complex ways out there if it can just be done by a click of a button, or is it less user-friendly than that?
Also, someone wrote they had immens problems with installing a SATA drive. So im wondering if this Win8 version could have other driver and install problems.
And usually, according to Windows tradition and my bias, you always have a stable version and then the next version is total crap, and after that they bring out a stable version again. See Win xp - Vista - Win7.