DON’T BUY WINDOWS 8

From personal experience, I call it Windows H8.  As in: HATE.

Windows H8And there’s a reason this sign is taped to the glass of a computer shop:

Windows 8 DowngradeIf you were thinking of purchasing a new computer — not a tablet, not a so-called “smart phone,” but an actual full-sized desktop or laptop computer — then AVOID WINDOWS 8 and also avoid ANY desktop or laptop with Windows 8 pre-installed.

Frankly, I wish I could FIND a store that would only charge me $125 to downgrade from Windows 8 to Windows 7 Professional, at 64-bit.

HaTE Windows 8 SignBest Buy certainly cannot do it.  I “tried,” in terms of them telling me that it couldn’t be done.  They blew me off.  And I purchased the computer there.  So much for confidence in Best Buy.

For those of you who just tuned in: DON’T BUY WINDOWS 8.

There’s only one option for you:

Windows 8 Downgrade SignBecause here’s the deal:

Microsoft has a habit of underdeveloping its OS, foisting it upon consumers, and then upgrading only when forced to.  It uses consumers as test beds whilst, in the meantime, collecting massive fees for its application and its mandatory usage in PCs.

There is a REASON that Microsoft’s CEO, Steve Ballmer, was forced by its board to step down.  He didn’t “get it.”  And Microsoft — with no clear successor in sight — STILL doesn’t “get it.”  You want a solution to your problems, Microsoft?  Hire ME.  I “get it.”  And I’m older than Ballmer — who looks twice my age.

Here’s a remarkably telling quote:

The software company made the surprising announcement Friday after a tumultuous year in which it radically redesigned nearly all of its major products for a new computing era defined by mobile and touch-screen computing. No successor was named, a signal to analysts that Ballmer, 57, was pressured by the board to go.

And herein lies the rub. Microsoft radically “redesigned” everything.  Wrong.  Oh-so-wrong.

Let’s use, for example, Windows Vista.  It, at best, was an abortion on toast with cheese and bloody scraps.  The non-embracement of Vista resulted in Windows 7 which is, thank the gods, the most stable Windows platform I’ve yet encountered.

Further, from here:

I know the ancestry of Windows 8, as does anyone with an iPad, iPod, iPOS, iPhone, iCarp, iPiss or any manner or make of “smart phone” or tablet.  It’s an attempt to tap into the “touch” market without any regard for a computer user’s actual wish to touch a confuser screen.

Whereas, with something you hold in either a single hand — witness a smart phone — or something you may hold in two hands — as a tablet — the Apple touch system or Android system makes good use of your thumbs or the swish of a fingertip, in terms of convenience.

To think that idea would translate well into a full-sized confuser setup on, say, a huge computer screen such as mine is quite unfortunate, as to border on moronic.  I do NOT want to reach over to constantly touch my confuser screen.  Because that means I have to CLEAN my screen almost constantly, as I do not care for swirls and swishes on the screen.

Okay, let me unpack: it IS moronic.  I do NOT wish to constantly touch my large screen to get somewhere.  I do NOT want to smear my screen or constantly bend to enable said touching.  Sometimes I care to lounge in my chair with my arm resting on an extended desk shelf, hand resting on mouse.  Sometimes I wish to have the keyboard on my lap whilst I likewise kick back in said Herman Miller Aeron chair.

Further, Windows 8 is the Software Nazi.  It is telling me that I only have a certain few number of days left on pieces of software I have owned for years, and that I must re-register these pieces of software or purchase them again in their entirety.  To that I reply, kindly, to Microsoft: fuck you.  I’m not doing that nor am I going to accept your totalic rule.  I’ll rip you out by your oppressive guts before I submit.

AND SO I LOST THE REST OF THIS POST.

BECAUSE I HAD TO GO BETWEEN INTERNET EXPLORER AND MOZILLA FIREFOX.

That was THREE HOURS of writing down the drain.

This will stand because I refuse to re-write an entire post again.

BZ

 

 

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9 thoughts on “DON’T BUY WINDOWS 8

      • I have Win7m had XP before that, really liked XP but Win7 is my fave and I have had a lot of Windows systems over the years…

        Win8 is, as I understand it, designed for *touch screen* and isn’t worth a damned for anything else, and I don’t DO touch screen on my computer… I think Microsoft is over-thinking the whole thing again…

  1. I’m thinking when my desktop dies, I’m DONE with MS period… Open Office running on a MAC allows me access to all the windoze office crap I can do anything I need and I’m no longer in a line of work where I need any real computing power for doing math type stuff… Your post just put the next to last nail in the coffin…

    • I have a used MacBook Pro, a 12″ laptop with Fuzzy Kitten or some other cat OS on it. I don’t find Apple particularly intuitive and I don’t find it inherently friendly to use. Almost none of it is — bing! — I can do that! I find it particularly unfriendly and UNintuitive.

      I suspect, bottom line, you’re simply smarter than I am, and I shall readily admit it.

      BZ

  2. I just bought a laptop (actually work bought it for me) that came pre-loaded with Win 8. This is my first MS OS in about 8 years, as I’ve grown fond of Ubuntu Linux. Ubuntu screwed up with their latest distro, but it at least got me prepared for some of the headaches that Win 8 has already presented. When I get tired of the Microsoft BS, I’ll install Ubuntu 12.04 as a dual-boot option and ignore the stupidity. I like free, and open source is as close to free as you’ll find in the computer market.

    • Chaplain Tim, thank you kindly for visiting, and thank you for taking the time to comment.

      I just want my system to work. I don’t want my computer to be a smart phone or a tablet. I don’t want to make it work with my thumbs or forefinger. I’m not a chimp. I want to use a mouse, I want things to be easy, and I want to be able to use Windows as nothing more than a TOOL to allow me to work on the things I value.

      But you never said: what do you think of 8?

      BZ

      P.S.
      Thank you for your service, sir. In both areas.

  3. When the day comes that a mouse doesn’t work any more—-I AM DONE COMPUTING!!!! They can take those little bitty screens and stick them and the shit that makes them work WHERE THE SUN DON’T SHINE!!! WTH ever happened to “if it ain’t broke, DON’T fix it?!!!”

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