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Originally Posted by brainwreck
and some don't see any point in fixing what isn't broken.
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This is a big part of it, I think. It's been quite some time since MS released a really big turd of an OS. Vista, maybe? At least for a majority of users.
Sure, Win 8 had its problems but those were mostly UI-related I think. 8 was pretty much similar to 7 from a performance perspective.
And Windows 7 was, according to a lot of people, the most stable and well-performing Windows so far. It's like the wonder child of XP and Vista, yet with most of the modern features of 8 and 10.
No wonder people are asking why the hell they should upgrade to 10.