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Inkz wrote Is it true that Windows 8 isn't successful? I really would like to have Windows 8 instead of 7. I'm kind of bored of Windows 7.I got windows 8 and its fine, i got a custom start button from the app store so I'm fine.
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halochad117 wrote i hate it
1) no star button
2)its harder to find the program you installed because no start button
3)had to make a password for your account
1) you can install one
2) if you move your mouse to the right corner, you can search for your programs
3) safety
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my brother got it and i did not like it... i actually think he went back to windows 7
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Don't Get Windows 8 , Its Terrible
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I personally don't like Windows 8. The look of it just gets to me.
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I think I will wait for Windows 9. I just installed Windows 7
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I love Windows 8. Its very sleek and very useful at times.
Even though it took a couple days to get used to. Its still worth it.
Even though it took a couple days to get used to. Its still worth it.
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well i think it looks like 50/50 on people liking and hating it
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halochad117 wrote i hate it
1) no star button
2)its harder to find the program you installed because no start button
3)had to make a password for your account
1) Right Click the bottom corner
2) Hold cursor in the Top Right Corner of the screen, click the Magnifier/Search thingy, and search for your program.
3) It's a computer built to support Xbox Live. Of course you have to sign into a microsoft account.
But, on topic, I personally really enjoy Windows 8 much more than 7.
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I love Windows 8. It is amazing.
@halochad117
Why does the start button matter? Just go to the bottom left corner or hit the windows key and start typing.
2 is nullified by the above.
3 Who the **** cares? It's not like you're going to restart your computer at times when you're so impatient that you can't type in a password, and the boot time make up for that completely.
4 nobody I know uses the apps.
@halochad117
Why does the start button matter? Just go to the bottom left corner or hit the windows key and start typing.
2 is nullified by the above.
3 Who the **** cares? It's not like you're going to restart your computer at times when you're so impatient that you can't type in a password, and the boot time make up for that completely.
4 nobody I know uses the apps.
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