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Windows 7 V Windows 8
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I am running Windows XP and want to upgrade. Should I go for Windows 7 or Windows 8? I am 77 years old!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Dont know how computer savvy you are. But Ive just moved to 8.1 from windows 7. and was previously to that on xp im in my 70's but i have been working with computers pretty much from the beginning.(the days when you could calculate quicker by paper.than machine.)
I think it really all comes down to what you want from PC.
Bibblebub and Buenchico are pretty good with this stuff perhaps they may help you?
good luck poisondwarf
I think it really all comes down to what you want from PC.
Bibblebub and Buenchico are pretty good with this stuff perhaps they may help you?
good luck poisondwarf
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With Windows 8, the start screen is a set of tiles that are simply shortcuts to your programs which, combined with the menu that pops up when you right-click at the bottom-left of the screen, means that you don't need a start menu button on the desktop. With 8.1 there is a setting to go avoid the start screen and go straight to the desktop at boot up, and in the update next month you won't even need to set that because having a touchscreen will be detected automatically.
Running a program in W8+ is no different to running it in XP and overall you should find that everything runs that bit quicker.
Some people are obsessed with having a start menu button on the desktop taskbar and if you are one of those then you should perhaps go for W7 although there are 3rd party programs that will give you one for W8+.
Running a program in W8+ is no different to running it in XP and overall you should find that everything runs that bit quicker.
Some people are obsessed with having a start menu button on the desktop taskbar and if you are one of those then you should perhaps go for W7 although there are 3rd party programs that will give you one for W8+.
I had XP on my old desktop and loved it, but bought a new laptop which had Windows 8 on it, which I hated, just couldn't get away with it at all. Luckily for me the new laptop was faulty so got a refund and bought another one which had W.7 on it. I found it quite like XP and got used to it pretty quickly -rosy
agree with Ab Editor