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Title: Best OS
Post by: JimmyD3 on May 03, 2015, 11:49:18 AM
With all the available Windows OS's out there, 7,8,10. What is the best OS to use now? I am currently running an old Acer Dual Core 4850e at 2.5 Ghz with Vista. Not having any problems, but I am looking at doing a Build in the not to distant future. WOuld be nice to use an OS that I could use on my current machine also. :headscratch:
Title: Re: Best OS
Post by: Dragon Tamer on May 03, 2015, 12:04:06 PM
Windows 7 is pretty good, 2 of the 3 computers in my house run it right now. All the computers at my school run it. It's pretty solid all the way through.

I can't stand windows 8, stay away from it.

Windows 10 is still in development, and the OS is set to expire at the end of April (if I remember correctly). Looking past the little hiccups that are expected from an OS that's still in development, it's actually a pretty good OS. 10 is like a better version of 7 with some elements of 8 thrown in. It's currently my favorite of the 3.
Title: Re: Best OS
Post by: JimmyD3 on May 03, 2015, 12:08:05 PM
Thanks Dragon Tamer, I assume 10 will be available soon?
Title: Re: Best OS
Post by: Chalenge on May 03, 2015, 01:02:37 PM
Windows 7 64-bit as of this moment is the best in my opinion.

Eventually, we will all be forced onto W10, but with the advent of HaloLens I am actually looking forward to it. That is, if the device is like nothing else MS has ever made and they continue to support it through future iterations (and there will have to be future iterations for it to provide actual benefit). At this point it seems to have a lot more promise than Oculus Rift ever had, but still way, way off in the future.
Title: Re: Best OS
Post by: Dragon Tamer on May 03, 2015, 01:06:41 PM
Thanks Dragon Tamer, I assume 10 will be available soon?

They are saying it will be available in fall of this year, they didn't get any more specific than that.

I guess it wouldn't matter if since you are building a computer from scratch, but they are also offering a free upgrade for 7 and 8 users during the first year of it's release.
Title: Re: Best OS
Post by: glzsqd on May 03, 2015, 01:36:30 PM
Windows 8.1 with Classic shell is the "best" currently. I however run 7 on my machines.
Title: Re: Best OS
Post by: 633DH98 on May 03, 2015, 02:49:35 PM
The OS you chose is most dependent on the hardware drivers you can find.  Using Win 10 on my Dell Inspire 1501 with ATI 1150 Xpress is frustrating at times because the newest driver available is for Vista which leads to compatibility problems.
Title: Re: Best OS
Post by: hgtonyvi on May 03, 2015, 04:07:17 PM
Well in the future to come we all will need to move on windows 8. Since windows 7 Will be outdated just like what happend to windows XP.
Title: Re: Best OS
Post by: TequilaChaser on May 03, 2015, 10:13:18 PM
Well in the future to come we all will need to move on windows 8. Since windows 7 Will be outdated just like what happend to windows XP.

Agreed, and am waiting for Skuzzy to chime in on this thread, since I'm setting on ordered parts for 2 complete new builds and major updates for 2 more 4 yr old pc's....

TC
Title: Re: Best OS
Post by: guncrasher on May 04, 2015, 12:18:07 AM
Agreed, and am waiting for Skuzzy to chime in on this thread, since I'm setting on ordered parts for 2 complete new builds and major updates for 2 more 4 yr old pc's....

TC

I believe skuzzy already mentioned a few months ago that windows 7 was probably gonna be his last windows os he buys.  it has to do with privacy.


semp
Title: Re: Best OS
Post by: Skuzzy on May 04, 2015, 06:30:04 AM
Personally, Windows 7 is my last OS from Microsoft.

That said, no one should ever consider using a Microsoft operating system until they get service pack one out the door.

Remember when Vista was released and everyone said it was the best? We all know where that went.
Remember when Windows 7 came out and it was the best?  It sucked until SP1 was released.  Heck they just fixed a memory leak in the desktop shell, which has been an issue since the OS was released!
Windows 8 was the first Microsoft OS which was only lauded as the next best thing for a few weeks.  Proving there is hope.
Now with Windows 10, we are back to hearing about how it is the best thing since sliced bread and it is still in development.

While we have to make sure the game runs on Windows 10, we will be installing it and testing with it, after it becomes a real product.  Right now Windows 10 is a noisy blip on the radar.  Once it is really released, then we will be looking at it.

Right now the most stable and best released OS from Microsoft is Windows 7 64 bit.
Title: Re: Best OS
Post by: Bizman on May 04, 2015, 09:28:58 AM
I remember the installation screens of 95, 95, ME, 2000... Each one saying that I was currently installing the best Windows ever! And the arguing about not changing from 98 to XP because the latter would suck in AH.

Built my rig for XP about seven years ago and migrated to Win 7 64 bit last fall, doubling the amount of system RAM with a second hand kit. If your computer was designed to run Vista reasonably well, you should be able to change to seven without issues and see some performance and stability improvement.
Title: Re: Best OS
Post by: 633DH98 on May 04, 2015, 11:18:56 AM
Well in the future to come we all will need to move on windows 8. Since windows 7 Will be outdated just like what happend to windows XP.

Not even Microsoft wants everyone on 8 which is why they are rushing 10 and telling everyone it will be free to 7 and 8 users for its first year.  Fortunately for those who like 7 it doesn't truly expire until January 14, 2020.  Perhaps by then Win 12 or 14 will be less about touchy-feelie app sales and more about just making hardware and software operate well.  Probably not.   :bhead
Title: Re: Best OS
Post by: Copprhed on May 04, 2015, 01:46:31 PM
I believe that, after reading some IT opinions, Win10 will be the last stand alone, not internet based OS. It's been said that Win 10 will be a continuously updated Os,a "work in progress". I will find the article and provide the link, so that I don't look like an idiot. It's been rumored for years that MS will eventually make their OSes internet based, so that they can't be patched and used for free.
Found it !
http://www.pcworld.com/article/2917474/windows-forever-windows-10-builds-will-continue-even-after-microsoft-ships-it.html
Title: Re: Best OS
Post by: Skuzzy on May 04, 2015, 03:45:54 PM
One never knows what Microsoft is liable to do.  They hinted at the possibility of releasing the core operating system source code to the world and going open source in a recent interview.

One gets the idea Microsoft would like to get out of the operating system business as they are firmly convinced the bulk of their future revenue is going to be cloud based.  If their financial projections hold true they stand to make more money off the cloud service than sales of the operating system in the near future.
Title: Re: Best OS
Post by: Copprhed on May 04, 2015, 05:34:10 PM
That's what I've been waiting for, for some time. It seems those rumors of Windows going subscription and cloud based have been circulating for quite a while. They can't stop the pirating of Windows, no matter how they've tried. The only way, I see, for them to quell it is going cloud and or subscription based.
Title: Re: Best OS
Post by: JimmyD3 on May 06, 2015, 07:51:03 PM
Ok I just got "MS OEM Win7 Pro 64bit SP1 OEM". What does the OEM stand for? :headscratch: Original Equipment Mfr.?
Title: Re: Best OS
Post by: Dragon Tamer on May 06, 2015, 10:41:20 PM
Ok I just got "MS OEM Win7 Pro 64bit SP1 OEM". What does the OEM stand for? :headscratch: Original Equipment Mfr.?

Basically means that manufactures use it when they build computers for other companies, at least that's how I understand it.
Title: Re: Best OS
Post by: 633DH98 on May 06, 2015, 10:51:16 PM
Yes, OEM is Original Equipment Manufacturer.  More important is the license is only good for one build and will be tied to the motherboard once installed and authenticated.
Title: Re: Best OS
Post by: guncrasher on May 06, 2015, 11:21:20 PM
Yes, OEM is Original Equipment Manufacturer.  More important is the license is only good for one build and will be tied to the motherboard once installed and authenticated.

I have transfered windows 7 thru 3 different mother boards with 3 upgrades.  only thing existing from my first build that I reused was the power strip.


semp
Title: Re: Best OS
Post by: MrRiplEy[H] on May 07, 2015, 01:29:08 AM
Yes, OEM is Original Equipment Manufacturer.  More important is the license is only good for one build and will be tied to the motherboard once installed and authenticated.

Starting from Windows 8 you can legally transfer an OEM license to another computer as long as you use it only on one computer at a time.
Title: Re: Best OS
Post by: Bizman on May 07, 2015, 07:37:36 AM
Yes, OEM is Original Equipment Manufacturer.  More important is the license is only good for one build and will be tied to the motherboard once installed and authenticated.
Even an authenticated repair service of a major brand had to use other than original motherboards after the stock had run out. They had no issues with Microsoft whatsoever. For what I've called Microsoft to activate an OEM license used more than x times they only seem to be interested in that the license is used on one machine only.
Title: Re: Best OS
Post by: hgtonyvi on May 07, 2015, 01:44:48 PM
Why be cheap??? Just get another OS LOL.....You will use your first build for atleast 4 years i suggest right? Put 50 cents into a piggy bank every day and you should have atleast 730 bucks after that 4 years, Thats enough to get you a new OS and a better motherboard but possible getting new upgradable parts....just saying guys........ :aok :aok
Title: Re: Best OS
Post by: 100Coogn on May 07, 2015, 01:52:05 PM
I've never had a problem swapping motherboards then reinstalling Windows 7 OEM.
I think they just consider it a different computer when you change that.

Coogan

Title: Re: Best OS
Post by: 633DH98 on May 07, 2015, 03:01:00 PM
I guess Microsoft isn't very strict on enforcing the terms of their license.
Title: Re: Best OS
Post by: Skuzzy on May 07, 2015, 04:08:46 PM
I guess Microsoft isn't very strict on enforcing the terms of their license.

It appears to go to intent.  The intent being Microsoft does not want users installing the copy on multiple machines.  If you look closely at the working, it seems to indicate they will only activate it for the single machine it is running on.