Windows 8 is primarily for touch screen tablets or computers; it’s a bit of a pig with a keyboard & mouse.
Overall I find it to be OK, but it doesn’t give me the satisfaction that the Beta of Win 7 did.
I am surprised your components aren’t recognised by Win 8 as it has pretty much the same driver database as Win 7. (Although the setup of the sound system is rather convoluted, if you make sure everything is connected when you install Win 8, it normally finds suitable drivers)
XP was a brilliant OS from Microsoft, and quite frankly left the follow on Vista for dead, however Windows 7 puts it in the shade, so my personal view is if your running XP upgrade to Win7 (Use dual boot if you’re not sure) as once you get past the initial differences you will never go back to XP.
Programs are written for particular OSs and you can’t load them on another (If the program is written for Windows it will not run on a Mac or Linux) unless you use an emulator or VMware and load the original, however in most cases there is no point.
Hope this helps
Bill
BTW, Win 8 can be uninstalled, but is not for the faint hearted (Assuming you haven’t deleted the Windows Old folder) so if you really want to go back (Without a re-install) have a word with your local Computer Tech.
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