ZL2004 posted...
I see. I guess most of my frustration with 8 comes from my slowness in adapting to the interface. The lack of a normal start menu bugs me the most. I mean, I haven't even found the shut down/restart/logoff buttons yet. >_>
This setup seems like a good idea tho. The start menu/metro thing feels more like a smartphone interface and that throws me off but if it can be fixed more to my liking I can stick it out with Win 8.
Yeah, once you get use to it and learn some of the shortcuts, change it around.. It should function much better than with the old Start menu, not to mention you don't have to worry about shutting programs down, they use hardly any resources when not in use so it makes multi-tasking much easier than Windows 7, it's faster and has a lot of nice features to it.
No reason to go back to Windows 7.
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To be fair, the bible has more plot holes than ME3. I wouldn't be listening either - Pies12