As I was creating my video about Windows 8's failure, I came across many reasons why people hated it. I would like to hear some of your reasons as to why you did not like Windows 8.
The video is here: https://youtu.be/ZpYn5Oe4RNg
Edit; I realized I spelled failure wrong in the thumbnail, it has been fixed. If it still displays as "faliure" on reddit, I am sorry.
I am just curious if anyone is still using Windows 8/8.1 in 2025 and what’s the experience like?
So I was given a hand-me-down Windows 8 laptop and the UI is so bad. Like, I get where they were going with it visually but usability-wise it's counter-productive. It comes across as rushed out and not properly user tested. They fixed it a bit in 8.1 but why was 8 so, strange? I did manage to update the laptop to 10 fortunately.
Compare to 7 which was much better or 10 which was closer UI-wise to 7 less the aero styling.
In my experience, 8.1 was a godsend for very low specs computers (core 2 duo, 2gb ram), especially when paired with an ssd. It was the best combo between 7 and 10, and it sometimes felt faster than 7 too, while also occasionally using less ram.
If you used open / classic shell, the 8.1 experience was pretty good overall. It's a shame this os lost support, because it was a very efficient one for these old computers.
Just curious want to hear some opinions.
I understand that Windows 8 ended support back in 2016 and 8.1 supported until 2023. I currently use Windows 8.1 daily because with classic shell (recommend) it's basically Windows 7 SP2. I upgraded Windows 7 since its ending support in a few days and 8.1 is great. Better then 10 certainly. I was just wondering who else uses it as well?
Hi all :)
Linux user here, been using Windows 8.1 X64 lately and everything is smooth.
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There are no "forced" updates as in Windows 10
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System itself is stable (old rag: dual-core CPU @ 2.4ghz and 3GB of ram, Radeon 7470)
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Updates are still received for this Windows version - updated the system numerous times since installing it months ago, never had any problem
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You can just "hide" the metro interface by installing OpenShell, which adds a correct start menu
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No DX12 support but i don't care so much :)
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Light on system resources and runs great on my potato
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No intense background (storage) activity as on Windows 10, no background updates etc.
I mean why do people just pass on Windows 8.1?
I was just thinking about this today at work I'm on windows 11 and I don't have any issues with it but did anyone really like windows 8?
I'm asking because my first OS was Win 8.1 and I personally love it. I don't know why people hate this OS so much.
the metro ui looks so good i love it what are your thoughts about 8 and 8.1
October 26, 2012 “ windows reimagined” also the only physical copy of windows that I have on DVD