Win10 removes the media center: some Win7/Win8.1 users are not calm

  

The Media Center is a special software in some Win7/Win8.1 versions. Although there are not many users, it can be used as a mark for the advanced version system. But in fact, there are still quite a few users who can't live without Windows Media Center. After hearing that Microsoft decided to remove this feature in Win10, some Windows7/Windows 8.1 users are not calm, or even "angry".

In fact, WMC Media Center has a high reputation among foreign user groups, and various functions and playback capabilities are irreplaceable. Although some third-party media center software can also receive WMC guns in Windows 10, user habits are not easily changed. Therefore, these affected users indicated that they would consider suspending the upgrade of Win10, and even said that if Microsoft does not give in, it will never upgrade.

This issue is very intense in the Microsoft community abroad. The negative evaluation of Microsoft is the overwhelming majority, saying that Microsoft's move is a step backwards. Some users said that he has been using Media Center and WHC2011 (Windows Home Server 2011). But Microsoft has now cut both of these things, making him feel "tired, not loving" and expressed his sincere desire to switch to Linux. He also complained that Microsoft believes that everyone needs "cloud" and Xbox, and since he will stay at WHS2011, using WMC7 will not upgrade Win10. From his inconsistency (said that he wants to go to Linux, and then said to stop at WHS2011), it can be seen that this user is really angry and likes the media center.

As it is, for Win10, a product that is sold globally, there will be users who are not satisfied, because one thing can't satisfy everyone's taste, and it can already meet the requirements of most people. success. If these users love the media center, it may not be suitable for upgrading Win10, which is normal. After all, the life cycle of Win7 and Win8.1 is still several years, and the old system will not have the risk of XP.

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