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Will you be upgrading to Windows 8?

Survey period: 7 Jan 2013 to 14 Jan 2013

We ran this survey back in October and thought it would be interesting to see how opinions have changed.

OptionVotes% 
I already use Windows 8 as my primary OS35720.08
I have Windows 8 on one of my machines25014.06
I plan on upgrading to Windows 8 as my primary OS1166.52
I plan on installing Windows 8 on a machine18210.24
I'm not sure19010.69
I don't think so20311.42
No - I have no plans to use Windows 848027.00



 
GeneralI like Windows8 because of its features Pin
vivek51129-Jan-13 18:46
vivek51129-Jan-13 18:46 
GeneralCompared to October Pin
Erik Rude14-Jan-13 21:37
Erik Rude14-Jan-13 21:37 
GeneralNo plans to use W8 Pin
David Burgess14-Jan-13 10:36
professionalDavid Burgess14-Jan-13 10:36 
GeneralRe: No plans to use W8 Pin
ZinusMero1-Apr-13 20:19
ZinusMero1-Apr-13 20:19 
GeneralTurned away from Win a while ago - never looked back Pin
Member 384336414-Jan-13 8:44
Member 384336414-Jan-13 8:44 
GeneralI will try to install windows 8 !! Pin
Ahmed Ibrahim Assaf13-Jan-13 1:41
professionalAhmed Ibrahim Assaf13-Jan-13 1:41 
GeneralVirtual Machine Pin
Brisingr Aerowing12-Jan-13 10:26
professionalBrisingr Aerowing12-Jan-13 10:26 
GeneralWindows 8 Pin
rajanniit11-Jan-13 18:16
rajanniit11-Jan-13 18:16 
GeneralI can't get myself to hate it Pin
peterchen11-Jan-13 0:25
peterchen11-Jan-13 0:25 
GeneralI have Windows 8 on one of my machines - with a twist Pin
bitterskittles10-Jan-13 22:16
bitterskittles10-Jan-13 22:16 
GeneralMicrosoft is in a fast track way to destroy it's OS and it's developer base Pin
Grasshopper.iics10-Jan-13 5:38
Grasshopper.iics10-Jan-13 5:38 
GeneralWhat Pin
sachin garala10-Jan-13 2:34
sachin garala10-Jan-13 2:34 
GeneralFast boot - who cares? Pin
  Forogar  9-Jan-13 4:56
professional  Forogar  9-Jan-13 4:56 
When Vista came out I tried it on a VM for a few weeks and then made a dual boot partition on my main machine and then hardly ever booted back to XP - although I really liked XP and keep it on my file and print servers at home. Vista gave me almost no problems after the initial new interface learning - I must have had sufficiently compatible hardware - or avoided the problem by leaving all my old hardware attached to the aforementioned XP machines.

When Windows 7 came out I tried it on a VM for a few weeks and then made a dual boot partition with my old Vista 32-bit and my new Windows 7 64-bit. I have since almost never booted back to Vista and the XP partition went when I replaced it with Windows 7. Windows 7 is great, it recognizes everything, it plays well with everything I have ever plugged in (scanners, cameras, printers, weird keyboard extenders and other external devices of various kinds) and lots of old and new software, games and utilities - even though a lot of them are not 64-bit. I put it on three of my machines and have had zero issues after the initial interface learning (control panel changes, etc.).

This is more or less the pattern I have followed since DOS 3.30 (only skipping Windows ME) all the way up to Windows 8.

When Windows 8 came out I tried it on a VM for a few weeks and then deleted it in disgust. The only good feature seemed to be the fast boot and since I reboot all my machines annually, whether they need it or not, this isn't a world-beating feature for me. My two laptops both have a wonderful feature called "hibernate" that goes into effect when I close the lid on battery power - I never reboot (except, I admit, for MS updates - which often don't need a reboot).

I have VMs with various past versions of Windows and a couple of Linux ones (and a DOS 6!) that I occasionally run for software testing - or just for the fun of it, usually some game or other - so I am not unfamiliar with different and new and improved, just different, interfaces. The Windows 8 interface is just SO BAD!

Eventually I *may* need to go to Windows 8 for some as yet unforeseen reason but I am hoping that by then Windows 9 will be out, "metro" will be a long forgotten nightmare, and I can try it on a VM for a few weeks...
- Life in the fast lane is only fun if you live in a country with no speed limits.
- Of all the things I have lost, it is my mind that I miss the most.
- I vaguely remember having a good memory...


modified 9-Jan-13 11:04am.

GeneralRe: Fast boot - who cares? Pin
peterchen9-Jan-13 21:59
peterchen9-Jan-13 21:59 
GeneralOS X here Pin
Simon Hart9-Jan-13 2:39
Simon Hart9-Jan-13 2:39 
GeneralRe: OS X here Pin
thrakazog11-Jan-13 5:33
thrakazog11-Jan-13 5:33 
GeneralNow Windows 8 my Primary OS I Really love it Pin
Unque9-Jan-13 0:12
Unque9-Jan-13 0:12 
GeneralGoodbye Windows Pin
Power Puff Boy8-Jan-13 21:10
Power Puff Boy8-Jan-13 21:10 
GeneralRe: Goodbye Windows Pin
peterchen9-Jan-13 22:00
peterchen9-Jan-13 22:00 
GeneralRe: Goodbye Windows Pin
Power Puff Boy10-Jan-13 22:23
Power Puff Boy10-Jan-13 22:23 
GeneralNot until Win7 stops working for me Pin
Kashif_Imran8-Jan-13 20:15
Kashif_Imran8-Jan-13 20:15 
GeneralRe: Not until Win7 stops working for me Pin
  Forogar  9-Jan-13 4:29
professional  Forogar  9-Jan-13 4:29 
GeneralWindows 8 Pin
juaduedi8-Jan-13 9:25
juaduedi8-Jan-13 9:25 
GeneralWindows 8 sucks Pin
Ingo8-Jan-13 7:13
Ingo8-Jan-13 7:13 
GeneralNo issues with it. Pin
cjb1107-Jan-13 21:57
cjb1107-Jan-13 21:57 

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