Windows 10: Windows 7 vs Windows 8 vs Windows 10

Discus and support Windows 7 vs Windows 8 vs Windows 10 in Windows 10 Support to solve the problem; I'm a Mac person... What is the difference between Windows 7 and Windows 8 and Windows 10? I've learned that newer is not always better. Also, I... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Support' started by Allegheny, Sep 23, 2017.

  1. Allegheny Win User

    Windows 7 vs Windows 8 vs Windows 10


    I'm a Mac person...

    What is the difference between Windows 7 and Windows 8 and Windows 10?

    I've learned that newer is not always better. Also, I believe Windows 7 or Windows 8 was considered a bomb, right?

    The content of this question is I am trying to figure out which OS would be the best for an accountant I am working with.

    For example, would his computer be more secure if it was hardened using Windows 7 or should I tell him that you *must* upgrade to Windows 10 or you will die!

    I understand the downsides of sticking with dated technology, yet I work by day for a major company, and they still use Windows 7 Enterprise.

    Look forward to people thoughts...

    :)
     
    Allegheny, Sep 23, 2017
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  2. Sumit Dhiman2, Sep 23, 2017
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  3. Linda RN Win User
    COMPATIBILITY

    Will windows 10 work with windows 8+? Have windows 7, have to do a job application online with windows 8. Can wait for windows 10 vs upgrading to 8.
     
    Linda RN, Sep 23, 2017
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  4. Windows 7 vs Windows 8 vs Windows 10

    ThrashZone, Sep 23, 2017
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  5. lx07 Win User
    It doesn't make much difference.

    10 is more secure by default and required by some hardware but what is puzzling is whether are you really planning to insist your accountant uses a specific OS. Presumably they would know better what OS they need for their software than you or anyone else on this forum.

    If they don't perhaps you should find another accountant.
     
  6. fireberd Win User
    The current Windows OS is Windows 10. It has more security built in that previous versions. Its what is, primarily, being supported by current software. Commercial companies are slowly abandoning older OS in favor of the "current" OS. But because of the $$$ investment required many companies are dragging their feet. It was the same way with older OS, because of the $$$ involved in new hardware/software/employee training they lagged in switching from XP to Win 7 or Win 8.

    I recently installed Quicken QuickBooks for a client. The client's PC was a new Win 10 machine. They had an older version of
    QuickBooks that they were using on an old Win 7 machine but it would not install on Win 10. The new version of QuickBooks was designed to take advantage of Win 10 (not sure if or how well it worked on earlier OS).
     
    fireberd, Sep 23, 2017
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  7. Berton Win User
    Speaking from experience one needs to be aware that accountants frequently need to run older programs such as QuickBooks or Sage [formerly Peachtree] according to what their clients need. For one such client I've installed/reinstalled versions of QB from early 2000 through the current version on the same computer. In such a situation it could require the 32-bit version of Windows instead of the 64-bit version. Also becoming more involved [critically] is printer support from manufacturers for older versions of the OS.
     
    Berton, Sep 23, 2017
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  8. NavyLCDR New Member

    Windows 7 vs Windows 8 vs Windows 10

    If you can still purchase Windows 7 Pro - then I would do that. Install and activate it, then upgrade to Windows 10 immediately while it is still free. Then you have the license for both 7 and 10 (but only one at a time, either 7 or 10, not both). Then if you find that Windows 10 won't work, you have the Windows 7 that can be re-installed to fall back to.

    Skip Windows 8. It was the bombshell.

    Keep in mind, Microsoft is going to support Windows 10 way beyond the end of Windows 7 - but once you do the free upgrade to Windows 10, you should always be able to the upgrade again (or clean install).
     
    NavyLCDR, Sep 23, 2017
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  9. Allegheny Win User
    Sounds like Windows 10 is the way to go.

    Sorry if this dates me, but what I am trying to avoid is going from Windows XP (most people liked) to Windows ME (a real turd)....
     
    Allegheny, Sep 23, 2017
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  10. Allegheny Win User
    I am thinking of going with a new accountant, and he mentioned he might be interested in letting me secure and manage his computers.

    I am also thinking of asking him if I could buy a Windows laptop, secure it to my liking, and have him use that for my taxes.

    So part of all of that is figuring out which is the best OS to go with - assuming it is a choice.
     
    Allegheny, Sep 23, 2017
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  11. Allegheny Win User
    How much more secure?

    If a business had Windows 7, would they be foolish to stick with it?


    That is a good point!
     
    Allegheny, Sep 23, 2017
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  12. cereberus Win User
    Simple difference - 10 is being developed, 7/8 are stagnant and basically history.
     
    cereberus, Sep 23, 2017
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  13. Berton Win User

    Windows 7 vs Windows 8 vs Windows 10

    Windows ME [Millenium Edition] came out for consumers a few months after Windows 2000 [for business]. They followed the naming convention of earlier versions of Win95/98/98SE and WinNT 3.xx/4.0. Those 2 editions were the last of the separate versions, became both WinXP with either equivalent Home Premium or Professional [and there were some others].
     
    Berton, Sep 23, 2017
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  14. Allegheny Win User
    This whole switching accounts is making me feel nauseous... *Sick

    Yes, you bring up some valid points.

    I am not sure which software he uses or what dependencies there might be.

    My main goal is to make sure he has a secure set up to protect my data.

    And oddly enough, since I am not a Windows guy, or a System Admin, I am *hoping* that I could find a common-sense approach that will allow me to secure my tax info with him, and that is easy enough that I can handle supporting it and get him to agree to some proposed changes that I would like to see.

    Here is hoping that all of you Windows gurus can help me reach my goals! *Redface
     
    Allegheny, Sep 23, 2017
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  15. Hi,
    7 still has 2 years of support left so a 7 pro is a good idea to purchase and install at least you have more options in what os to use if one goes wonky *Smile
    Make a system image of the 7 and use the free upgrade.
     
    ThrashZone, Sep 23, 2017
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Windows 7 vs Windows 8 vs Windows 10