Anonymous 02/20/2026 (Fri) 14:33 No.74786 del
>>74782
I agree. I'm using Linux and Windows 7 for my two laptops. I still have to use Windows for certain software I rely on which is why I run an older Windows OS. Windows 7 can easily be modified to run faster and smoother without the default bloatware that came with it activated and you can easily disable any unnecessary MS remote services and auto-update. Using tools like Process Explorer and Process Manager helps you gain full user control over the Windows OS too. I have full control over what does and does not run in the background of Windows 7. It is very liberating and no way would I ever upgrade to a newer Windows OS ever again. Linux is also getting better as time goes on, eventually if they can make all Windows running software easily compatible within their Operating Systems I might consider switching entirely to Linux.