Comparison of Windows 7 vs Windows 8 – Reasons To Upgrade

Windows 7 vs Windows 8 differences

9 Comments

  1. Xem Tu Vi says:

    I like win 7 more….It is very easily use.

  2. Destiny64 says:

    windows 8 is future.

  3. think windows8 is future desirenes lather than windows7

  4. A noticeable trend iis consumers are moving tto tablets more and more.
    Nokia, unfortunately, hass not provided any further information onn when tjey will release the
    new phomes with Windows 8. Step 3: Recover the Windows
    7 password with the disk. Whether or not the nnew improvements will be sufficient to move Windows users from Windows 7 to Windows 8.
    msc” in the Windows Start search field and then pressing . As with any application however, IE8 has it’s own share of problems too.

  5. Belial Ballaizebub says:

    Windows 8 is garbage in the same level as Windows ME and Windows Vista. It is badly thought out. The fact that the adoption rate for Windows 8 is lower than Windows 7 or XP means that users don’t like it. Additionally, Microsoft’s decision to put back the Start Menu is an admission that removing it from Windows 8 was a very bad decision.

    1. @Belial Ballaizebub: Thanks for your opinion on Windows 8. But did you notice the change in boot loading times and hibernate start-up times. They are really quick. So you can say there is some improvement over Vista. Also the search function is good, by just typing. But I too really miss the Start Button. Hope this gets improved in Update 2.

  6. I have been with Micro Soft systems since 1998 and felt happy when they reached the XP systems which work 99% of office soft ware. but they did remove the option to use a scanner which is essential for many of my Schools office applications. I still use office 2003 for this function. I recently bought a Laptop with the Windows 8 system and spent hours trying to do work which took minutes on my old XP machine. It is has become an X game box, tries to be a publisher and any control I have on Office desk top applications is lost. PLEASE bring back the excellent XP systems and let me use the powerful 2003 office systems with out convert the files to a bad compatibility mode. Window 8 is a rubbish system for games freak kids. Oh I took the laptop back and now run the better windows seven system but this is not as good as the XP system.

    1. @Joh: Thanks for commenting. You seem to be very nostalgic of the XP system. Many of us do miss that old 3D button styled interface and speed in doing things. But one thing you need to worry about in 2014, is that of SECURITY. The main thing Microsoft brings in new OS, is not only for its interface, but also for the loop-holes it leaves in earlier systems. In post-Y2K14 era, you do online banking and apps, which need more sophisticated software. Also don’t forget that Windows 8 has improved in boot times and speedy recovery after hibernate. Also the metro apps and the new interface is a tingling not to try it. But I do agree with some of your stuff when you say about compatibility and Office apps. These days its reverse engineering and market divided bits of old software. Welcome to 2014!

  7. Rose Anni says:

    Windows 7 and 8 have contrasting styles. I find that Win 7 is quick and easy to operate with Start Menu. Though the Metro Interface of Windows 8 is good, it is missing essential features. Thanks for the comparison.

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