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Windows 10 has finally surpassed 50% market share on Steam's Hardware survey.

Read more on Valve's latest Steam hardware survey.

Read more on Valve's latest Steam hardware survey.
Maybe this is correct on Steam but overall Windows 7 is still like 40-50% of the market share.
People aren't jumping to Windows 10 like microshaft thinks people are lol
Alot of people are still giving a big FU to Microshaft, I for one thinks it's completely funny that some people aren't giving Microshaft what they want lol
Maybe this is correct on Steam but overall Windows 7 is still like 40-50% of the market share.
People aren't jumping to Windows 10 like microshaft thinks people are lol
Alot of people are still giving a big FU to Microshaft, I for one thinks it's completely funny that some people aren't giving Microshaft what they want lol
We're still on W7 Enterprise. Will be for some time methinks. The wheels turn slowly in the government.
Yeah because its not like Windows 10 didn't gain market share and 7 didn't lose any or anything
Yeah because its not like Windows 10 didn't gain market share and 7 didn't lose any or anything
Yeah i know things turn slowly in business and Gov it was only in the last 3 or so years where they moved from XP to 7
You know what dude you really give me a good laugh when i read your post when quoting me.
Also dude D.I.L.L.I.G.F. when you quote me, It's not my fault you don't like what i have to say it's your problem not mine.
Pretty much everyone I know has now moved to Windows 10 so it is moving on nicely![]()
Our company are actually using me as a test pilot right now for win10. And tbh since they don't have a clue (including their own IT dept.) its working out nice. You may recall my serious issues with them using McAfee antivirus software which doesn't run discreetly in the background but, instead in your face, CPU hogging the living daylights out of everything.
Anyways.. win10 is doing nice, and performing much better from a corporate perspective. I can open my excel without my pc wanting to die and vomit back at me.
Next step... replace the IT services with Chimps since they would still do a better job, and would be more entertaining to watch doing so.
Our company are actually using me as a test pilot right now for win10. And tbh since they don't have a clue (including their own IT dept.) its working out nice. You may recall my serious issues with them using McAfee antivirus software which doesn't run discreetly in the background but, instead in your face, CPU hogging the living daylights out of everything.
Anyways.. win10 is doing nice, and performing much better from a corporate perspective. I can open my excel without my pc wanting to die and vomit back at me.
Next step... replace the IT services with Chimps since they would still do a better job, and would be more entertaining to watch doing so.
I've run 10 from day one at home and aside from one early issue with the windows repair loop of death it's been solid. Seems to be an upgrade vs fresh install issue
Workwise - excel word etc would all be good to go obviously but it's all the custom enterprise software that holds everything back. Big ticket items that are designed for a particular ecosystem and they won't risk it for security or stability until they have put literally years of development and testing into them.
Lmao that last part gave me a great chuckle with that image in my head