Re: Windows 8.1
Posted: 29 Jun 2013, 15:53
I don't think any OS is without flaws. Sure, Microsoft has to please its shareholders but many changes are due to customer demand as well.
While I was waiting for my new system to be delivered, I dreaded going to Win8 but logic prevailed. I still had my old computer so I spent my time researching Win8. As I have with all previous OS (my experience goes back to the days of DOS), I purchased and read a very thick book on Windows 8 just so I could understand the program better. After the new computer arrived and was setup, I had no problem navigating Win8 or installing most of my software. The only issues I encountered (minor) was that several older programs would not install or function due to outdated drivers and support, so there was an additional cost in replacing these programs with versions that support the 64-bit Win8.
Now that I have it, I like it better than the Windows NT 4.0 we had at work and the Windows XP I had on my old home machine. Aside from dealing with the Start Menu stuff (I do not have a touch screen, BTW), setting up the user control permissions to run Flight Sim software is an important lesson one must master. If there are any issues that frustrate me its with FSX, not Win8.
--WH
While I was waiting for my new system to be delivered, I dreaded going to Win8 but logic prevailed. I still had my old computer so I spent my time researching Win8. As I have with all previous OS (my experience goes back to the days of DOS), I purchased and read a very thick book on Windows 8 just so I could understand the program better. After the new computer arrived and was setup, I had no problem navigating Win8 or installing most of my software. The only issues I encountered (minor) was that several older programs would not install or function due to outdated drivers and support, so there was an additional cost in replacing these programs with versions that support the 64-bit Win8.
Now that I have it, I like it better than the Windows NT 4.0 we had at work and the Windows XP I had on my old home machine. Aside from dealing with the Start Menu stuff (I do not have a touch screen, BTW), setting up the user control permissions to run Flight Sim software is an important lesson one must master. If there are any issues that frustrate me its with FSX, not Win8.
--WH