
"Yesterday my desktop died, and so I went ahead and got a brand new Windows 8 laptop. It's always been my feeling that as years go on, user experience has been going down for people who use a computer and the Internet, because of decisions all companies make that are clearly anti-user, either because they think they know best, or in many cases, for financial gains. But from spending all night reinstalling everything and customizing the laptop,
I realized just how bad it has become." Probably the biggest reason to go Mac or Linux. Such a shame Microsoft found it more important to pressure OEMs into silly Secure Boot nonsense instead of doing something about the anti-user crapware disaster. Goes to show who Microsoft cares about. Hint: it ain't you.
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2005-06-29
I'd love to know this too, it would be valuable information when doing consulting.
I have a feeling though, that the OEMs could use a custom spin of the OS that leaves out that feature. I really don't think Microsoft would go for that, but they already know Windows 8 is a highly criticized OS so they may cave in just to keep it on the OEMs' machines.