Peak Windows?
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Th3Sh@d0wreplied to Ryan Castellucci :nonbinary_flag: on last edited by
@ryanc Windows 7 has to be the best for stability, imho.
I chose windows 10, however, due to the most recent updates as it meets the needs of both power users and regular users.
Windows sp3 I have mixed feelings about. SP3 felt like it wasn't related to original XP or SP1 or 2. It was really good with drivers.
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Soldier of FORTRAN :ReBoot:βreplied to Ryan Castellucci :nonbinary_flag: on last edited by
@ryanc SE
Sorry should've been clearer
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AndroidDreamerreplied to Ryan Castellucci :nonbinary_flag: on last edited by
@ryanc Windows Me (signed: a Linux guy)
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Gordreplied to Ryan Castellucci :nonbinary_flag: on last edited by
@ryanc Y'all say XPSP3, but in your heart of hearts, Win2K was the absolute best.
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Ryan Castellucci :nonbinary_flag:replied to Mustardon πΊπΈ on last edited by
@bitsnpieces Windows XP was the replacement after they took Windows ME out back and shot it, there was no fixing it.
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LaraKreplied to Ryan Castellucci :nonbinary_flag: on last edited by
@ryanc tough choice between XP and 7 for me.
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ConatusPrinciplereplied to Ryan Castellucci :nonbinary_flag: on last edited by
@ryanc Can't believe XP is getting so much love, never worked for me.
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Ryan Castellucci :nonbinary_flag:replied to ConatusPrinciple on last edited by
@balterwenjamin42 it was shit until service pack 2, then was fine
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Ryan Castellucci :nonbinary_flag:replied to LaraK on last edited by
@Lara windows 7 edges out XP SP3 for me
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@electric_gumball @ryanc the company I was working with at the time refused to go to vista, but needed the ram, so we're running a mix of xp and xp64. These two things are much less alike than their IT department was hoping for.
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Ryan Castellucci :nonbinary_flag:replied to Faux on last edited by
@faux @electric_gumball I forgot about the RAM limit, lol.
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philreplied to Ryan Castellucci :nonbinary_flag: on last edited by
@ryanc I belong to the people who have a sweet spot for Win Me occasionally
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Dr. Russ :verified:replied to Ryan Castellucci :nonbinary_flag: on last edited by
@ryanc I was also making a terrible joke
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@FritzAdalis @ryanc @catsalad I really appreciated the attempt in Win8-10 to refactor all the brittle quirky control panels and wizards, which were sprinkled everywhere and frozen in amber, with a more thoughtfully organized and maintained settings app. Refactoring conhost/MS Terminal, including OpenSSH, WSL/WSA, winget and the Store update infrastructure, all made Windows a more useful and reliable OS, at least coming from Linux/MacOS UNIX. All squandered for ads/AI BS/scammy store apps.
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GlitterSquadHQreplied to Ryan Castellucci :nonbinary_flag: on last edited by
@ryanc Glad you didn't even mention Vista or 8.
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Ryan Castellucci :nonbinary_flag:replied to GlitterSquadHQ on last edited by
@SoLSec "bad opinions" lol
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@FritzAdalis @raven667 @ryanc @catsalad
Did you ever try it?I have heard the lower system requirements than the previous version claim about pretty much every version of Windows back to Windows 98 being less demanding than Windows 95.
If there is any truth to it, Windows 10 should run pretty much infinitely fast on a 386sx with 4MB of RAM and a 40MB hard drive (split into two partitions, of course, because FAT16 can only handle 32 MB).