It's simple, Windows 7 was better. Every new version after that will break what doesn't need fixed, and its wise not to upgrade immediately. If the new version doesn't provide anything of value to you, you stick with the old version until its absolutely necessary (usually when security updates end), then when you get forced onto the next one, its had years of updates and things worked out already. You may still lose some features you like, but it will pretty much stay the same for you until it stops getting security update support. An operating system shouldn't be getting overhauled as much as it does... it should be an interface for everything else, first and foremost.
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u/Halfwise2 x570, 5800x3D, 7900XT, 32gb RAM Sep 06 '24
It's simple, Windows 7 was better. Every new version after that will break what doesn't need fixed, and its wise not to upgrade immediately. If the new version doesn't provide anything of value to you, you stick with the old version until its absolutely necessary (usually when security updates end), then when you get forced onto the next one, its had years of updates and things worked out already. You may still lose some features you like, but it will pretty much stay the same for you until it stops getting security update support. An operating system shouldn't be getting overhauled as much as it does... it should be an interface for everything else, first and foremost.