![]() I am amazed (a little) that Microsoft's management has left the condescending replies on the site for old users to see, but it's a little enlightening.In my case, I bought a reconditioned Dell that originally had an XP/7 OS option, so I don't have to worry about having drivers for XP. What she got was attitude and arrogance from Microsoft's "help desk" (a business oxymoron if there ever was one). An older user asked how to turn back the software clock on a new laptop similar to mine. Is this possible and if so how can I do this?" on the Microsoft "Answers" webpage. While I worked at finding a reason to like the new OS, I stumbled on this website, " I don't like Windows 7 and I want to go back to Windows XP. Nothing about the system is slow, cumbersome, or inconvenient. I admit, I lived with my old Dell laptop for more than 10 years and the only reason I'm replacing it is because the keys are coming off when I type. ![]() ![]() I can't find a thing to like about the new system. I thought I'd use it for a while and see if I found a reason to put up with a new interface and learning curve. I just bought a laptop that came with Windows 7 Lite (or whatever POS name Microsquash put on the cheapest, most limited version of their lame new OS). ![]()
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