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6/13/2025, 6:13:32 AM
>>105578305
>Vista and 8 were worse
Not at all
Vista RTM was pretty bad but Vista SP2 fixed pretty much everything, and it was released in a much shorter time than Windows 11 has been around
Windows 8 was pretty good, the vast majority of /g/ shits on it without ever actually having used it. They installed it, and at the instant they were first greeted with the start screen, turned 360, moonwalked the fuck away and reinstalled Windows 7. You all know this is true.
Windows XP RTM was also a buggy unstable crash prone clusterfuck and it only became usable by the time XP SP2 was released.
Windows 7 was the exception because it is Vista SP3 with a rebranding and a new desktop theme.
The thing with Windows 11, is that by now it's been around way longer than any other Windows versions took to get their shit together. However instead of fixing or improving what's broken, the Microjeet motto's now seems to be "If it isn't broken, then break it"
>Vista and 8 were worse
Not at all
Vista RTM was pretty bad but Vista SP2 fixed pretty much everything, and it was released in a much shorter time than Windows 11 has been around
Windows 8 was pretty good, the vast majority of /g/ shits on it without ever actually having used it. They installed it, and at the instant they were first greeted with the start screen, turned 360, moonwalked the fuck away and reinstalled Windows 7. You all know this is true.
Windows XP RTM was also a buggy unstable crash prone clusterfuck and it only became usable by the time XP SP2 was released.
Windows 7 was the exception because it is Vista SP3 with a rebranding and a new desktop theme.
The thing with Windows 11, is that by now it's been around way longer than any other Windows versions took to get their shit together. However instead of fixing or improving what's broken, the Microjeet motto's now seems to be "If it isn't broken, then break it"
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