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  • R Rage

    Now this[^] is interesting statistics.

    ~RaGE();

    I think words like 'destiny' are a way of trying to find order where none exists. - Christian Graus Do not feed the troll ! - Common proverb

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    Jorgen Andersson
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    I believe the numbers for Denmark is to low.

    Wrong is evil and must be defeated. - Jeff Ello[^]

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      http://www.geeksaresexy.net/2014/02/03/windows-xp-resists-death-sentence/[^] XP rises slightly (not significant, probably just sampling) But...the market share is interesting:

      Windows 7 47.49%
      XP 29.23%
      8 6.63%
      8.1 3.95%
      Vista 3.3%

      And Win 7 was at 25% at the same stage in it's release as Win8 is now...bodes well for Windows 9 I guess.

      Those who fail to learn history are doomed to repeat it. --- George Santayana (December 16, 1863 – September 26, 1952) Those who fail to clear history are doomed to explain it. --- OriginalGriff (February 24, 1959 – ∞)

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      Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter
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      After seeing Win 8-8.1 you excepted something else?

      I'm not questioning your powers of observation; I'm merely remarking upon the paradox of asking a masked man who he is. (V)

      "It never ceases to amaze me that a spacecraft launched in 1977 can be fixed remotely from Earth." ― Brian Cox

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      • Kornfeld Eliyahu PeterK Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter

        After seeing Win 8-8.1 you excepted something else?

        I'm not questioning your powers of observation; I'm merely remarking upon the paradox of asking a masked man who he is. (V)

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        OriginalGriff
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        I didn't, but there are some evangelists here who would like to believe otherwise... :sigh:

        Those who fail to learn history are doomed to repeat it. --- George Santayana (December 16, 1863 – September 26, 1952) Those who fail to clear history are doomed to explain it. --- OriginalGriff (February 24, 1959 – ∞)

        "I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
        "Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt

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        • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

          I didn't, but there are some evangelists here who would like to believe otherwise... :sigh:

          Those who fail to learn history are doomed to repeat it. --- George Santayana (December 16, 1863 – September 26, 1952) Those who fail to clear history are doomed to explain it. --- OriginalGriff (February 24, 1959 – ∞)

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          Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter
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          I was myself a big believer of the Microsoft up-down (one version good - one bad), but 8.1 somehow broke me, but maybe it's not a new version after all and I only have to wait...

          I'm not questioning your powers of observation; I'm merely remarking upon the paradox of asking a masked man who he is. (V)

          "It never ceases to amaze me that a spacecraft launched in 1977 can be fixed remotely from Earth." ― Brian Cox

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          • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

            I didn't, but there are some evangelists here who would like to believe otherwise... :sigh:

            Those who fail to learn history are doomed to repeat it. --- George Santayana (December 16, 1863 – September 26, 1952) Those who fail to clear history are doomed to explain it. --- OriginalGriff (February 24, 1959 – ∞)

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            Marco Bertschi
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            OriginalGriff wrote:

            evangelists here who would like to believe otherwise...

            I believe that Win 8.1 is reasonably good. I don't consider myself being an evangelist, but as far as I can recall there was more than a 1 year timeframe between Vista and 7. Apart from that I navigate through most of the menus with the keyboard ([Win]+[E] to get to the Explorer, [Win]+[L] to lock the computer) and therefore I am not limited in doing what I need to. The only big improvement I can see (and which is still my dream) that you could move the App-Windows around like normal Windows, on a full-screen "Desktop" (which possibliy could be a user-chosen image). Apart from that I am satisfied with the full-screen start menu home.

            Clean-up crew needed, grammar spill... - Nagy Vilmos

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            • R Rage

              Now this[^] is interesting statistics.

              ~RaGE();

              I think words like 'destiny' are a way of trying to find order where none exists. - Christian Graus Do not feed the troll ! - Common proverb

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              Lost User
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              Not sure about accuracy but some cool indicators, not sure about correlation either, but pretty fair layout of info. Thanks.

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              • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                http://www.geeksaresexy.net/2014/02/03/windows-xp-resists-death-sentence/[^] XP rises slightly (not significant, probably just sampling) But...the market share is interesting:

                Windows 7 47.49%
                XP 29.23%
                8 6.63%
                8.1 3.95%
                Vista 3.3%

                And Win 7 was at 25% at the same stage in it's release as Win8 is now...bodes well for Windows 9 I guess.

                Those who fail to learn history are doomed to repeat it. --- George Santayana (December 16, 1863 – September 26, 1952) Those who fail to clear history are doomed to explain it. --- OriginalGriff (February 24, 1959 – ∞)

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                Colborne_Greg
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                When 8.1 was released Microsoft announced that it will be doing continuous roll outs from now on. Windows 9 is the end goal of windows 8 - it will not have the desktop that everyone is in love with. So if you want to be part of the future. I suggest you start learning windows 8.

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                • C Colborne_Greg

                  When 8.1 was released Microsoft announced that it will be doing continuous roll outs from now on. Windows 9 is the end goal of windows 8 - it will not have the desktop that everyone is in love with. So if you want to be part of the future. I suggest you start learning windows 8.

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                  Simon ORiordan from UK
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                  Four legs good. Two legs better. It's the future. Of course, I switched to Linux at home five years ago, and now laugh a lot more at Windows. Although I keep a tame metal machine for homework on days away from the office. As this was going to be obsolete in April(XP) I installed a 7 image on the old box, found that it works okay, and bought a salvaged license from Germany on Amazon. It took so long to arrive(I thought) that I bought 8.1 for a bigger box pro-temp. It installed easily, ran nicely and was defo a bit phreaky. The apps from the disk broke down straight away, but with a forced update 20 of them were replaced(why not auto?) and work now. Still I haven't used it since. I'm going to sysprep the box and sell it as a going concern. Windows 7 license? Turned out the courier put the Amazon box in my garage. On top of a pile of opened Amazon boxes. But I found it so all is well. :-\

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                  • M Marco Bertschi

                    OriginalGriff wrote:

                    evangelists here who would like to believe otherwise...

                    I believe that Win 8.1 is reasonably good. I don't consider myself being an evangelist, but as far as I can recall there was more than a 1 year timeframe between Vista and 7. Apart from that I navigate through most of the menus with the keyboard ([Win]+[E] to get to the Explorer, [Win]+[L] to lock the computer) and therefore I am not limited in doing what I need to. The only big improvement I can see (and which is still my dream) that you could move the App-Windows around like normal Windows, on a full-screen "Desktop" (which possibliy could be a user-chosen image). Apart from that I am satisfied with the full-screen start menu home.

                    Clean-up crew needed, grammar spill... - Nagy Vilmos

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                    I spent several hours yesterday installing Windows 8.1 and drivers, setting up every setting I found... only to have it do a BSOD on me, run System Restore without letting me pick the restore point, and promptly undo every single application I installed and every setting I changed. :omg: I think it was the wireless driver which came with the wireless card, must've not been compatible. :~ Windows 8.1 experience: kill it with fire. Although I did find the desktop app. Now I just need to find a hacky program to restore the Start menu so I don't get what I'm typing blocked out by a full-screen search box. X|

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                    • C Colborne_Greg

                      When 8.1 was released Microsoft announced that it will be doing continuous roll outs from now on. Windows 9 is the end goal of windows 8 - it will not have the desktop that everyone is in love with. So if you want to be part of the future. I suggest you start learning windows 8.

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                      BubingaMan
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                      Colborne_Greg wrote:

                      Windows 9 is the end goal of windows 8 - it will not have the desktop that everyone is in love with

                      Sorry, but that's just nonsense. Never gonna happen. Perhaps in the RT version - and even that sounds very unlikely to me.

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                      • S Simon ORiordan from UK

                        Four legs good. Two legs better. It's the future. Of course, I switched to Linux at home five years ago, and now laugh a lot more at Windows. Although I keep a tame metal machine for homework on days away from the office. As this was going to be obsolete in April(XP) I installed a 7 image on the old box, found that it works okay, and bought a salvaged license from Germany on Amazon. It took so long to arrive(I thought) that I bought 8.1 for a bigger box pro-temp. It installed easily, ran nicely and was defo a bit phreaky. The apps from the disk broke down straight away, but with a forced update 20 of them were replaced(why not auto?) and work now. Still I haven't used it since. I'm going to sysprep the box and sell it as a going concern. Windows 7 license? Turned out the courier put the Amazon box in my garage. On top of a pile of opened Amazon boxes. But I found it so all is well. :-\

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                        Colborne_Greg
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                        This is how I install windows 8 ... I put in the disc and walk away. no unattended install. no sysprep. If you put any thought into a windows 8 install - you are doing it wrong

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                          Colborne_Greg wrote:

                          Windows 9 is the end goal of windows 8 - it will not have the desktop that everyone is in love with

                          Sorry, but that's just nonsense. Never gonna happen. Perhaps in the RT version - and even that sounds very unlikely to me.

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                          sorry that is what is happening - as I am told by the instructors thought the Microsoft academy. Deal with it

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                            I spent several hours yesterday installing Windows 8.1 and drivers, setting up every setting I found... only to have it do a BSOD on me, run System Restore without letting me pick the restore point, and promptly undo every single application I installed and every setting I changed. :omg: I think it was the wireless driver which came with the wireless card, must've not been compatible. :~ Windows 8.1 experience: kill it with fire. Although I did find the desktop app. Now I just need to find a hacky program to restore the Start menu so I don't get what I'm typing blocked out by a full-screen search box. X|

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                            Marco Bertschi
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                            SortaCore wrote:

                            I think it was the wireless driver which came with the wireless card, must've not been compatible. :~

                            Not really MS fault if you install a non-compatible driver, isn't it?

                            SortaCore wrote:

                            only to have it do a BSOD on me, run System Restore without letting me pick the restore point, and promptly undo every single application I installed and every setting I changed. :OMG:

                            Backup. You need a backup.

                            SortaCore wrote:

                            Although I did find the desktop app. Now I just need to find a hacky program to restore the Start menu so I don't get what I'm typing blocked out by a full-screen search box. X|

                            I still don't get why this bothers people. The behavior stays the same, it is only displayed in a different way?

                            Clean-up crew needed, grammar spill... - Nagy Vilmos

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                              This is how I install windows 8 ... I put in the disc and walk away. no unattended install. no sysprep. If you put any thought into a windows 8 install - you are doing it wrong

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                              Simon ORiordan from UK
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                              Yeah. No sysprep. Great if you want to give some random bozo access to your accounts and identity after you sell the computer. Now WTF didn't I think of that? :laugh:

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                                sorry that is what is happening - as I am told by the instructors thought the Microsoft academy. Deal with it

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                                Simon ORiordan from UK
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                                "Deal with it" Suicide call of Kame Kaze business through the ages. And Ford still only makes black cars. :laugh:

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                                  "Deal with it" Suicide call of Kame Kaze business through the ages. And Ford still only makes black cars. :laugh:

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                                  Colborne_Greg
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                                  If people dealt with ford only making black cars those cars would still be made in Detroit

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                                  • S Simon ORiordan from UK

                                    Yeah. No sysprep. Great if you want to give some random bozo access to your accounts and identity after you sell the computer. Now WTF didn't I think of that? :laugh:

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                                    Format /u

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                                    • M Marco Bertschi

                                      SortaCore wrote:

                                      I think it was the wireless driver which came with the wireless card, must've not been compatible. :~

                                      Not really MS fault if you install a non-compatible driver, isn't it?

                                      SortaCore wrote:

                                      only to have it do a BSOD on me, run System Restore without letting me pick the restore point, and promptly undo every single application I installed and every setting I changed. :OMG:

                                      Backup. You need a backup.

                                      SortaCore wrote:

                                      Although I did find the desktop app. Now I just need to find a hacky program to restore the Start menu so I don't get what I'm typing blocked out by a full-screen search box. X|

                                      I still don't get why this bothers people. The behavior stays the same, it is only displayed in a different way?

                                      Clean-up crew needed, grammar spill... - Nagy Vilmos

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                                      Marco Bertschi wrote:

                                      Not really MS fault if you install a non-compatible driver, isn't it?

                                      It is MS' fault, because I doubt the motherboard distributor (being the motherboard targets Windows 7+ only) would write a driver that's not compatible. So MS made something incompatible between 7 and 8.1. Less likely, the driver installer didn't detect an incompatible OS, so was coded in a faulty manner. But MS' fancy Windows 8.1 should really have a bit of a more sophisticated response than a BSOD, and should detect invalid drivers on install. I'm not blaming MS for having a fault, just for handling it in an awful way.

                                      Marco Bertschi wrote:

                                      Backup. You need a backup.

                                      No one creates a backup mid-way through an computer setup. Before and after, yes, but not half-way through it, since you'll lose your place amongst the long list of installs. And I don't see why it reset my Control Panel-based settings when it clearly told me no settings would be deleted - I thought it would use the good driver config like Windows XP's Last Known Good Configuration idea, not freak out and wipe everything.

                                      Marco Bertschi wrote:

                                      still don't get why this bothers people. The behavior stays the same, it is only displayed in a different way?

                                      The display forces a physical disconnection from what you were looking at, and if you were just about to type something, it's disorientating. It's like you looking at a screen and when you press a key someone slams a opaque plastic screen in the way, so you can only see a tiny part of it. When you're focused on your work having it separated from you like that throws you off. Not to mention half the time you're looking at what you're searching for (i.e. code) and typing something related, so it doesn't help to not be able to see it.

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                                      • C Colborne_Greg

                                        When 8.1 was released Microsoft announced that it will be doing continuous roll outs from now on. Windows 9 is the end goal of windows 8 - it will not have the desktop that everyone is in love with. So if you want to be part of the future. I suggest you start learning windows 8.

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                                        If Windows 9 doesn't have the desktop at all, not even salvageable by the likes of Classic Shell, then it will be something that everyone hates and it will encourage a lot of people to move to Linux distros, which are much more full-featured and user friendly these days. Look at the low takeup of Windows 8 – 9 would be far worse than that. If Microsoft wants to be part of the future, they'll do well to listen to what their customers want.

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                                        • B BobJanova

                                          If Windows 9 doesn't have the desktop at all, not even salvageable by the likes of Classic Shell, then it will be something that everyone hates and it will encourage a lot of people to move to Linux distros, which are much more full-featured and user friendly these days. Look at the low takeup of Windows 8 – 9 would be far worse than that. If Microsoft wants to be part of the future, they'll do well to listen to what their customers want.

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                                          Colborne_Greg
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                                          Says you. windows phone 8 was at %0.8 market share is now over %4 by the time 9 arrives in 8 years from now 8.1 - 2013 8.2 - 2014 8.3 - 2015 and so on The desktop is a hard to understand technology and everyone that isn't a tech hates it.

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