Super
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Post by Super on Jun 22, 2017 15:17:50 GMT
I managed to keep my computer at Windows 8.1, but my father and sister were forced to update their devices to Windows 10.
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XenVoltz
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Post by XenVoltz on Jun 22, 2017 17:03:48 GMT
I managed to keep my computer at Windows 8.1, but my father and sister were forced to update their devices to Windows 10. Based on your profile picture, it seems you do not like Windows 8.1.
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Post by Super on Jun 22, 2017 18:54:43 GMT
I managed to keep my computer at Windows 8.1, but my father and sister were forced to update their devices to Windows 10. Based on your profile picture, it seems you do not like Windows 8.1. The profile picture was about the one time I tried using Windows ME.
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Post by Hana on Jun 22, 2017 20:24:17 GMT
If I were to pick a Windows version, I would go with Windows 7. It's stable, secure and easy to operate with. It's kinda hard to operate Windows 8 and 10 to me.
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Post by Polaris Seltzeris on Jun 23, 2017 3:14:06 GMT
I would do this also, but once you buy a pc(I have a laptop) with windows 8, you can only downgrade back down to windows 8. At least that is what I was told. It started with Windows 8. I can't downgrade it. Not true, you can downgrade it one way or another.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 23, 2017 14:40:23 GMT
If I were to pick a Windows version, I would go with Windows 7. It's stable, secure and easy to operate with. It's kinda hard to operate Windows 8 and 10 to me. True, Windows 7 is best imo.
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