...how's life in DirectX 9 land?
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Considering the consoles kind of held us there it was not so bad.
As for ain't broke... though the XPocalypse has yet to happen I am not so happy on the security front.
...how's life in DirectX 9 land?
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just fine, i don't like PC games i mostly use office and paint programs. (And of course emulators....how's life in DirectX 9 land?
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>Implying USB is secureto FAST6191 , I am not falling for that scare tactic from MS. I simply lock my machines down using an OS freeze program that needs a USB key to unlock. I do have my main desktop with windows 7. I only use it when the need the extra power to edit very large video files. (16gb of ram vs 2)
Why would they suddenly break compatibility with stuff? While some badly written programs have broken over the years, most things kept working fine.I'm one of those XP users. I use it on my net book and the desktop, that i use on my TV for netflix or other media i wish to see or play.(Why fix what is not broken.) As for why no "9" for windows. I think it is to keep any confusion away from the consumer. Most electronics that you buy for your PC will say "9x,2000, Xp,etc. It could be a sign that windows 10 maybe highly incompatible with current software and hardware.

Unsafe, I know, I just don't care enough to suffer through AV software use - it's slowing me down way too much. An occasional scan works best for me.

Yeah, sure. It's not like Windows 8.1 provides a performance increase over 7, especially in gaming, not to mention that it uses less RAM and is far more responsive. It's all about the DRM.The only thing this has over Windows 7 is more DRM most likely. I haven't paid for a Microsoft Operating System since Windows XP, and my parents were the ones that bought that one. I have no plans to start either. If they fix the UAC (could never fully turn the damn thing off like in Windows 7) and make the control panel and stuff look like what it was in Windows 7 instead of that clusterf**k of a UI they call the charm/Metro menu. Then MAYBE I might consider...pirating this thing....![]()


Did ms hire the same people who name nintendo devices?
Seems they are trying to break the cycle that every other version of windows is not good.


Windows 8 wasn't great, mostly due to driver issues. 8.1 on the other hand is amazeballs and I highly recommend it. Love the system, love the UI. Give it another go in your spare time.![]()
I am suddenly reminded ofIt should probably be 11, though I guess you would want to pretend ME doesn't exist.
(Yeah, I know I left out the NT/2000 line from before they merged into XP, etc, but for home users, this would be the order)
- Windows 1
- Windows 2
- Windows 3
- Windows 95
- Windows 98
- Windows ME
- Windows XP
- Windows Vista
- Windows 7
- Windows 8
- Windows 10
Actually, since the original Windows came out in 85, I'm kind of surprised they didn't call it Windows 30 or 30TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION or something obnoxious like that.

Microsoft cannot count to nine it seems like. Looks like the installer doesn't support Japanese yet. Will update when I install it.
Would it be easier to simply boot your whole entire OS in RAM? This way you are not dealing with the USB stick, especially if it decides to Bork out someday, then you could be stuck. Everything done in RAM can be reversed by simply rebooting your computer, and have faster access speed to boot.i have found it to be way more secure than 90% of those anti-virus programs. It also protects me from when the kids sneak on the machine and install some stupid flash games that eat up resources and spamware. I just reboot. all is fine. By the way i never order online nor do i put personal data on the device. (Unless you want to read the GM notes for the next session of my Star Trek Scenario)
Out of curiosity, why not install and run the AV in virtual machine, when needed? Usually uninstalling any software will not fully remove the said software, they tends to leave garbage behind and also leaves your registry in disarray and thus could impact performance in some way regardless. I could be wrong thoughI'm gonna let you in on a little secret now.
I haven't consistently used an AV on my machine for years - I just don't browse content that could possibly infect my computer and I block most of intrusive ads, so I practically don't suffer from any infections whatsoever, and if I do come across a suspicious file, I install an AV for a couple minutes to check it and then proceed to uninstall the AV because I value performance over security.Unsafe, I know, I just don't care enough to suffer through AV software use - it's slowing me down way too much. An occasional scan works best for me.
I tried to change my awful ways by running AVAST! in the background, but no - old habits die hard, I couldn't stand it.![]()

Windows 8 wasn't great, mostly due to driver issues. 8.1 on the other hand is amazeballs and I highly recommend it. Love the system, love the UI. Give it another go in your spare time.![]()



