(August 2, 2015 at 5:37 am)abaris Wrote: The question is still - why upgrade?
I get that it works fine on most machines, but what does it offer in terms of novelty? I've got a stable and clean system right now, with all the drivers in their right places and everything working as intended.
I'm only considering it because my computer is still relatively new and I don't want to be in a situation where support for Windows 7 ends like it did with XP. Vista's still being supported for the moment so there's a while to go yet but I keep computers for a long time even if they are not my main computer.
Another consideration is because I might want to develop things in the future for Windows. To be honest I'd prefer to keep Windows 7 though and it's still possible that I won't upgrade the main desktop.