Windows 10 keeps bugging me to use a Microsoft account

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Slowly? This crap has been going on for years.

Yeah slowly, it started years ago but it's been getting worse every version, slowly

Fast would be if windows 8 had ads and non uninstallable internet exploder etc

Fast would be if windows 8 had ads and non uninstallable internet exploder etc

Sounds like someone who doesn't remember windows 8!

Ads: https://hothardware.com/news/microsofts-big-hidden-windows-8-feature-builtin-advertising

They were working on it... and had it working in several places.

Uninstallable IE: https://www.technorms.com/34477/uninstall-internet-explorer-11

While not literally uninstallable... they definitely made it a lot harder.

Windows 7 was the last good version of windows.

Windows 7 was the last good version of windows.

Disagree, 7 wasn't the worst but the last actually good version of windows was XP service pack 2

Why not XP SP3?

Becouse SP3 was the first time Microsoft really let loose with the telemetry iirc

Interesting - I didn't know that. Thanks!

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Windows 8(.1) was still utter trash, I actually "down"graded to windows 7 at the time and it was a bliss.

(it wasn't the non-stop-ads kind of trash, but the UI suited a tablet more than a desk/laptop)

Yeaaaaaah, I don't know what Microsoft were thinking trying to force a unified UI on everyone... It didn't work

If only every Windows install came with an internet exploder! We wouldn't have to read Elon Musk X fluff pieces on the news ever single day. And privacy concerns... What privacy concerns?

Yeah slowly, it started years ago but it’s been getting worse every version, slowly

The freemium model was launched and completed with Win10.

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Would that not be slowly? What would you call slowly in this context?

I don’t recall such issues with Win98 or XP

Dude, that was 22 years ago... I also remember Prince of Persia as if it were yesterday

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I miss Windows Vista.

The arrow pointing downwards is about to be absolutely destroyed today. Edit: it turns out that it didn't.

I used to dual boot linux with windows Vista on an old laptop. I had only installed there the first assassin's creed and Rome total war. Nothing else, never really connected to internet. After 1 year of not using it a part than few total war sessions, vista was so slow that was unusable. It spontaneously became slow for no reason. I completely removed it, left only linux, and that laptop survived 7 years of intensive use, and was still working 10 years later (just too old).

Vista was a scam

Vistas problem was that it was ahead of its time

I sort of agree with you, but not in the way I think you meant it.

Vista's problem was that it's hardware requirements were too high for it's time. Operating systems have very long project development lifecycle and at a point early on they did a forward looking estimate of where the PC market would be by the time Vista released, and they overshot. When it was almost ready to release it to the world Microsoft put out the initial minimum and recommended specs and PC sellers (Dell, HP, Gateway) lobbied them to lower the numbers; the cost of a PC that met the recommended specs was just too high for the existing PC market and it would kill their sales numbers if they started selling PCs that met those figures. Microsoft complied and lowered the specs, but didn't actually change the operating system in any meaningful way - they just changed a few numbers on a piece of paper and added some configurations that let you disable some of the more hardware intensive bits. The result was that most Vista users were running it on hardware that wasn't actually able to run it properly, which lead to horrible user experiences. Anyone that bought a high end PC or built one themselves and ran Vista on that, however, seemed quite happy with the operating system.

I had no problems with Vista. I also built a new PC for it though.

Very similar story here: I bought a new computer that shipped with Vista.

I got horrendously tired of that Pentium 4 thing.

It started with Windows 8

Ready to feel old, that was 11 years ago^oo^oo^o

Ah maan, why'd you have to tell me that, it still feels like it came out just 3-4 years ago tops

It started with Windows 8

Win8 wasn't freemium. Win10 was.

True but it's when Microsoft started to implement apps and such for tablets and hybrid laptops along with office 365.

Because at this time the internet was still slow, not always on and optional on most computers, and Microsoft did not know if and how they should integrate the internet into the OS. The only thing they had at the time was some link to MSN on the desktop, and activeX (???) Where you could display websites on your desktop or within your program, but without the Browser controlls.

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