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Windows 8.1 vs Windows 7

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Windows 8.1 all the way you cant really comment unless you have used 8.1 lolz i went from windows 7 to windows 8 and first 1 week was tricky but once you know how to use everything its definitively windows 8.1 winning :P

Windows 8 is not ment for a desktop computer at all, it's a tablet OS.... And it's very unrealiable, especially when it comes to the update that they release. I just had to reformat my computer after I updated because it crashed my hard drive. I actually went back to using Windows 7 just cause i don't have my windows XP disk. Windows XP most stable windows yet second one would def be windows 7.

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I use to not like windows 8 and thought it was really stupid now that I got a computer with it I love it. Windows 8.1 by far.

Windows 8 is not ment for a desktop computer at all, it's a tablet OS.... And it's very unrealiable, especially when it comes to the update that they release. I just had to reformat my computer after I updated because it crashed my hard drive. I actually went back to using Windows 7 just cause i don't have my windows XP disk. Windows XP most stable windows yet second one would def be windows 7.

You're so wrong saying "Windows XP is most stable" that OS is way outdated and has no more support.... 

I prefer Windows 7 due to not being completly used to 8, but i'd say Windows 8 is probably lighter and better than 7.

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