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Renee |
Jul 22 2024, 01:15 AM
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From: Ellicott City, Maryland
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Title & poll, post your thoughts, please? Guess I should explain a bit. My hard drive died this morning. Unlike with the graphics, which began acting up 3 weeks ago, there was absolutely no warning with the hard drive. I read somewhere that bumping the computer case around can cause the "needle" (the head?) of the hard drive to scratch up the disc inside. But all the while last week when I installed the graphics card it wasn't getting bonked around. Only thing I can think of is yesterday I was moving a lot of files around> I had to rebuild Fallout 3, and lots of info was getting downloaded. And I also 'deleted' a lot of files from my old install of FO3. (And I know info doesn't actually get erased when we delete it.) Another thing is the old drive was 1 tb, most of which was full. Maybe up to 890-ish GB. Anyway, getting a new drive, which OS would you get? This post has been edited by Renee: Jul 22 2024, 01:23 AM
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Lena Wolf |
Jul 22 2024, 12:02 PM
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Joined: 18-May 21
From: Bravil
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I voted Windows 10. This is what I have on both of my Windows PCs, while we have Windows 11 on our work machines. I don't like 11, it has too many "intelligent" features that we cannot disable. And I think Win7 is just too old. I've had no issues running Oblivion or other old games on Win10, I think all those scary stories about Win10 ruining your game are just scaremongering. Or people not knowing what they are doing. The one thing I'd do straight away though is install Winearo and disable Windows updates. This post has been edited by Lena Wolf: Jul 22 2024, 12:02 PM
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ghastley |
Jul 22 2024, 12:11 PM
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Joined: 13-December 10
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10 if you can get it. Linux rather than 11.
I’m on 10, and resisting Microsoft’s push to get me to upgrade. With 11 they are trying to follow Apple’s example and control what you do, and how your system runs. When 10 becomes non-viable I’ll install Linux.
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Lena Wolf |
Jul 22 2024, 12:40 PM
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Joined: 18-May 21
From: Bravil
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I would advise against Linux for Renee's computer. Not because I dislike Linux - quite the opposite. But a computer is just a tool, and you need to ask yourself what it is for. With Renee, it is for gaming. Renee is not looking to make OS administration into her hobby (forgive me if I am wrong). And all the games are for Windows, so if you want them to run in Linux, you have to take extra steps on the side of Linux system administration, such as installing Wine or another Windows emulator. Plus, Renee likes to make mods for several games, so you are not just looking to support the games but also the Creation Kit, Construction Set and the like.
This is the reason I finally purchased my first Windows PC since Windows 3.11 (1995) - why make things more difficult for yourself than necessary?
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mirocu |
Jul 22 2024, 02:20 PM
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Should have had an option for Win11 in the poll me reckon. Also, can I change my vote to DOS? Have had no issues with that one for Duke Nukem 3D ... QUOTE(Lena Wolf @ Jul 22 2024, 01:40 PM) why make things more difficult for yourself than necessary?
We're just two peas in a pod, aren't we? QUOTE(Lena Wolf @ Jul 22 2024, 01:40 PM) This is the reason I finally purchased my first Windows PC since Windows 3.11 (1995)
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Lena Wolf |
Jul 22 2024, 04:33 PM
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Mouth
Joined: 18-May 21
From: Bravil
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QUOTE(mirocu @ Jul 22 2024, 03:35 PM) I love how I'm once again in the minority The thing is that you already have Windows 7. And it is working fine for you. So if you were the one in need of a new hard drive, I'd say without a doubt, go for Windows 7. Because why make things more difficult than necessary? However, Renee has Windows 8. That's neither here nor there, so she'll have to switch to a different system anyway. So in her case I vote for Win10 because it is newer and because it works fine for the games she runs.
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macole |
Jul 22 2024, 04:47 PM
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I voted WIN-10 but I'm torn between 10 and 7. I feel Win-7 gave the user more control of the PC. While I've had little issues WIN-10 I cannot say I'm thrilled with its reliance on the CLOUD. If Win-7 would have been able to use the latest version of DirectX I would not have switched. Microsoft practically forced upgrading. QUOTE(Acadian @ Jul 22 2024, 06:40 AM) Sorry I'm not techie enough to really advise you. But for what it's worth, I run W11 and have no complaints. It supports ESO just fine, including 'mods' (UI addons for the game). I use Word for Buffy's story and that works fine as well. Like every version of Windows, it requires a bit of getting used to the small changes but no more so than than previous versions of Windows.
Now that's a thought. I've read that win-11 is much like win-10 so why not skip 10 and go for 11. Either way you'd more than likely have up-grade drivers for peripherals; printers, scanners, and the like. I know, I did.
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Renee |
Jul 22 2024, 05:55 PM
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Joined: 19-March 13
From: Ellicott City, Maryland
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Whoa my gosh Windows 10 will be OBSOLETE so soon??? Decrepit, you mentioned "potential negatives", what is an example (other than loss of support)? > My auxiliary computer is Windows 10. That's my "everything else" computer, not for gaming. So I am familiar with 10, at least. In case I decide to go that direction. > Not getting Windows 11, mostly because all the games on that computer are old. And I'm not familiar with 11 at all. ... In the future when ES6 is announced I'll either buy or build a new PC eventually. That computer will probably have 11 on it. > All this push for AI annoys me too, so I agree with you Lena. If 11 is packed with 'intelligent' features which can't be turned off that would definitely annoy me. I hate (for instance) when I'm typing a sentence on of the computers I use for work, and it tries to finish what I'm typing. At least I can disable all that nonsense for my own rigs. Yeah I don't even know what Linux is! All I know is it's an alternative to Mac or PC??? Either way, I'd be a duck stranded away from the pond if I went for Linux. QUOTE(macole @ Jul 22 2024, 11:47 AM) If Win-7 would have been able to use the latest version of DirectX I would not have switched.
Ah, here's something I didn't consider. So which DirectX does 7 support at highest? Heck, I'll bing that. Okay, it says Windows 7 supports DirectX 11, so I think I'm good. QUOTE so why not skip 10 and go for 11.
Nope, not going for 11. 'Tis why 11 is not on the poll, mirocu. I'm only running older games on this computer, and as Lena + the ghast have mentioned, there are things about 11 they don't like. Thanks all, btw.
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