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Eddy Vluggen17-Dec-18 7:38
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raddevus17-Dec-18 7:47
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Stefan_Lang18-Dec-18 22:06
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hpcoder221-Dec-18 11:48
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Stefan_Lang7-Jan-19 5:13
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hpcoder27-Jan-19 13:19
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Stefan_Lang wrote:

1. Settings: the Settings App does not include all the settings from Windows 7 Control Panel, separated related settings to different dialog windows, and sometimes changing a setting in one place causes silent changes of settings in other places. Mad | :mad: Thankfully, Control Panel is still there.

As you say - the control panel is still there. And I use Windows so rarely, that it is always a bit of a search to find what you need to do, so cheese moving has a correspondingly lesser effect on me. Nevertheless, I understand the pain. I've used the same window manager in Linux for the last 20+ years - moving to a newer UI just never seemed to be worth the pain.


2. Windows updates notoriously reset some of the system settings to the default (or new defaults) silently, forcing you to redo your system configuration over and over again, just in case. Dead | X|

Yup, that would drive me nuts. Fortunately, I use Windows so rarely, I just leave everything at its defaults.

3. Windows Explorer Libraries: While the concept is very nice, the default installation so overloads the tree part of the window with predefined libraries and favorites that you have a hard time finding the actual file system! ( What is the point of 'favorites' if MS defines them for you? Roll eyes | :rolleyes: )

I don't know what these are - I guess I've never found a use for it.

4. Windows Explorer URL: Rather than showing a file path as it used to, now we get to see an 'URL'(?) that does not correspond to any real file path. Clicking into the box helps, but even then chances are that the apparent file path is not an actual file path at all - thanks to 'Libraries'. D'Oh! | :doh: . As a result, when you try to locate files on on another computer in the LAN you can no longer rely on the path shown in Windows Explorer of the original computer, and you end up searching for these files much longer than you used to in earlier Windows versions. Thumbs Down | :thumbsdown:
Agreed 100%. Hiding the path is a distinct user fail. WTF is "My Documents" located for example, or where has the system internet browser stashed my download. Usually, I end up using the find command in cygwin to locate exactly where the file I'm looking for is when faced with that.

5. Securing your privacy: while parts of Windows telemetry are already present on W7, disabling it on W10 has become near impossible: It takes advanced guides to find all of the relevant settings, and every couple of months you need to recheck these guides because the settings were moved or split up, or newly introduced defaults need to be changed, too. WTF | :WTF:


Sure - but I use Windows for only such specific tasks, that my telemetry data is most likely discarded as an outlier. Good luck with trying to figure out what I'm actually up to.


My perspective is largely documented in Why Windows is not ready for the desktop!. Most of this was from a period when I did use Windows in anger.
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