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#387972 - 04/16/14 08:46 AM
Re: ot/ How do you like Windows 8 ?
[Re: Dnj]
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As I am sure you know, you might consider an exterior HD rather than necessarily tying your storage to your PC. I have always had a USB HD to use anywhere I needed.
Edited by Bernie9 (04/16/14 08:49 AM)
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#387976 - 04/16/14 10:01 AM
Re: ot/ How do you like Windows 8 ?
[Re: Dnj]
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Registered: 02/04/01
Posts: 2071
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Donny, I was part of a class action lawsuit and got a new laptop with Win8. It Like to drove me nuts until I got the thingy that made the tiles disappear and gave me a more familiar look at the start-up screen thanks to inbetweengigs (Eddie).
A major pain in the A$$ for me is this:
The ;laptop came with a numeric pad. So, the mouse touch pad is more to the left. It's not in the center of the keyboard. Thus every time you go to move the cursor your finger will inadvertently touch the right side of the touch pad, and Win8 has some crap pop out on the screen from the right and the bottom of the screen, and you have to click it off the screen before you can click on what you were wanting to do.
Maybe without the numeric pad, which would put the touchpad in the middle of the keyboard it wouldn't be such a pain in the A$$ problem. Also in any situation to place the cursor in between 2 alphabets in a word, is another big pain in the A$$. It's weird no matter what anyone else tells you. I type email and type on Facebook everyday almost all day and after many months it's still a pain in the A$$ for me to correct spelling etc. I guess if you're not into Facebook or don't do email or any typing at all and just do BIAB and Cakewalk it's not that big a deal. If I didn't take Ativan, I would have lost it by now.
Do not get a laptop with a numeric pad or you'll regret it. Go see if you play with one. Now if you're crazy about challenges and have nothing else to do, get one. It sure as hell will keep you occupied trying to figure it out. Hey there's nothing wrong with challenges, but to me fighting an operating system on a new computer is not a challenge I look forward too. If I were a computer whiz it would be different.
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#387981 - 04/16/14 11:34 AM
Re: ot/ How do you like Windows 8 ?
[Re: Dnj]
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Registered: 05/23/13
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Loc: Scotland
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Right I'm still using Win XP exclusively on all my computers....desktop/laptops, with out any problems....... I'm hearing MORE positives about Win 7 vs Win 8 so far out of anyone I ask including my computer tech who custom builds all my units for years.. Win 7 OS seems I would be more familiar with since I have XP. I really don't need any problems as mentioned many times using Win 8.... & what would be my advantages in using Win 8 anyway? I'll be in the market for a laptop & desktop soon. Then again I could always say F*** it and go with a MAC more expensive but less problems? Dnj, I moved to Windows 7 from XP and its a great improvement in areas too numerous to mention here. Two pieces of advice are: Run the Microsoft system compatibility checker to ensure that your hardware is compatable with Windows 7. Secondly buy the Pro which I have or the Ultimate version as these allow you to run a virtual XP operating system within Windows 7. This could be useful for running older software or for running hardware, e.g. a scanner that has no Windows 7 driver. The upgrade process from XP to Windows 7 is a breeze. I'll not be upgrading to Windows 8 even if they paid me to do it. Ian
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