Hey! Welcome to the PMC Windows club!
Here you can talk about what edition and software you use, problems, gaming, and pretty much anything Windows related!
Additionally, for now, we'll have discussions for Windows 7, and also the Windows Server editions of Windows
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Banners/pictures for your sig V
PS: These are some stuff I found in a Google search, and aren't mine, and the titles are some I made up, also.




Here you can talk about what edition and software you use, problems, gaming, and pretty much anything Windows related!
Additionally, for now, we'll have discussions for Windows 7, and also the Windows Server editions of Windows
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Banners/pictures for your sig V
PS: These are some stuff I found in a Google search, and aren't mine, and the titles are some I made up, also.
Typical Windows banner (Ik the Windows flag in this one is from XP, but the Win Flag still kinda looks the same

I'm an old person!

Windows are things in my house, that I can see through, right?

I still support Windows 7 even after it is unsupported (Jan 14, 2020)
I support [img]http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-JcL6XPBCgRg/VOm-loEGWPI/AAAAAAAACj8/I14N_eyaM7s/s1600/logo_windows_7.png[/img] 4
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Also, I thought Windows 8 was also good & bad, and I also found this program for Win8 and it gave you the start menu they had Windows 7. I also didn't really like that specific part of WIndows 8. I also like that via Group Policy (gpedit.msc), it's possible to show the apps/programs rather than the tiles you get by default, especially for enterprises/schools using it.
Also, I have Windows 7 on my most recent PC's as well as Windows Vista on one (it kinda sucked, luckily that was NOT used for gaming, it wasn't even connected to the Internet or a network, and I also had Win98 (support ended on July 11, 2006) on 2 PC's and Win3.11 (with MS-DOS on one other PC) and a few other IBM pc's with OS/2 and one with XP on it.
Also, I had a PC (EDIT: ~ 20+ PC's) that had Windows Server 2003 on one of them, but 2 weeks ago (July 14) I never conencted to the Internet as Win 2k3 support ended.
Also, Windows ME kinda was criticized over stability issues, and speaking about WIndows 7 being fast, I also found this setting in Advanced System Settings that let you enable|disable specific graphics options on them. I used that to get a bit more performance. I also ended the EXPLORER.EXE process and set the default shell to CMD because Explorer.exe uses a bit of RAM. It was even closed by Data Execution Prevention (DEP), according to some reports
Also, I have Windows 7 on my most recent PC's as well as Windows Vista on one (it kinda sucked, luckily that was NOT used for gaming, it wasn't even connected to the Internet or a network, and I also had Win98 (support ended on July 11, 2006) on 2 PC's and Win3.11 (with MS-DOS on one other PC) and a few other IBM pc's with OS/2 and one with XP on it.
Also, I had a PC (EDIT: ~ 20+ PC's) that had Windows Server 2003 on one of them, but 2 weeks ago (July 14) I never conencted to the Internet as Win 2k3 support ended.
Also, Windows ME kinda was criticized over stability issues, and speaking about WIndows 7 being fast, I also found this setting in Advanced System Settings that let you enable|disable specific graphics options on them. I used that to get a bit more performance. I also ended the EXPLORER.EXE process and set the default shell to CMD because Explorer.exe uses a bit of RAM. It was even closed by Data Execution Prevention (DEP), according to some reports
I understand that you may have have good intentions with this, but considering the kind of people that these types of threads attract, this is pretty much just flame-bait. Gonna put it out before it gets too serious.
Edit: Apparently I have to wait for some sparks.
Edit: Apparently I have to wait for some sparks.
I pulled out the Windows vs. Linux picture.
Oh, and are posts like "OS vs. OS" "Console vs. Console" and similar allowed?
Oh, and are posts like "OS vs. OS" "Console vs. Console" and similar allowed?
