The seven major shortcomings of Windows 7

  

Since the high-profile listing at the end of October, Windows 7 has been praised by many as Microsoft's best operating system. But there is no perfect operating system in the world, and Windows 7 is the same. Windows 7 has won praise from many users. Some users said in the Microsoft forum that Windows 7 has significantly improved boot time, and is better able to recover from hibernation and network access faster. There are also users who appreciate the superior disk performance of Windows 7, a simpler design and longer battery life, and so on.

Although Windows 7 has many advantages, it is not perfect. Here are the seven major shortcomings of Windows 7:

1. Windows 7 does not contain some of the early Windows elements.

In order to reduce the number of bloated software and improve performance, Windows 7 removed Windows Messenger. , Movie Maker and Live Mail and other products. Live Mail is an e-mail client launched in 2007 to replace Outlook Express for XP and Windows Mail for Vista.

If you never use these products, you won't care, after all, you can reinstall them at any time in the future. But if you are a long-time user of Windows Messenger and don't think that Microsoft will remove the software, you may be troubled by where to look for it.

2, Windows 7 lacks support for older printers and other peripherals

Because Microsoft has adopted a more rigorous peripheral compatibility review program, many peripheral drivers are still available. Cannot be used in Windows 7, although this operating system has been released for a full 6 weeks. If you first come into contact with a 64-bit operating system via Windows 7, the problem with peripherals will be even worse.

If your hardware supports 64-bit Windows, then like the previous 64-bit Vista, 64-bit Windows 7 will also require the driver to be digitally signed for security reasons. So if you have an older printer or a camera, I am afraid it will only hurt.

3, Windows 7 forced users to adapt to the new interface

During the development process, Microsoft made a lot of changes to the Windows 7 interface, adding Jump Lists, one-click WiFi ( Features such as One-Click WiFi, HomeGroup and Device Stage, as well as some improvements to the user interface, such as Aero Snap and Aero shake.

Some of these features are really useful. For example, HomeGroup makes it easy to create a home network, while Device Stage helps users manage peripherals such as printers and phones. Aero Snap can quickly adjust the size of the desktop window. But any changes need to have some adaptation process, so if you are nervous at the moment, you may choose to postpone the upgrade of Windows 7, until the time is sufficient.

4, Windows 7 can not "immune" the virus

In fact, no operating system can be immune to computer viruses. But in the test of Windows 7, security company Sohpos tested a total of 10 viruses. The results show that if you use the Windows 7 default User Account Control (UAC) settings, the system will infect 8 of these 10 viruses.

The UK security company Prevx has also recently said that Windows 7, Vista and XP users have black screen crashes after installing the latest patches. However, the number of affected users is very small, only a few thousand or even hundreds. Prevx eventually admitted that the issue was not related to the Microsoft patch and apologized to Microsoft. The Trojan virus may be the real cause of the black screen of death.

But like previous versions of Windows, Microsoft did not have any anti-virus software built into Windows 7. This is also an aspect of Microsoft's failure to learn lessons.

5, installing Windows 7 is very troublesome, especially from XP to Windows 7

Although many users can successfully install Windows 7, but many users have encountered some trouble, including none The rest of the restart and the invalid product key. The upgrade from XP is especially painful. Microsoft officials don't even support XP to Windows 7 upgrades.

Some users said in the Microsoft Support Forum that Windows 7 may be designed to solve the problems faced by Vista users. So it does not support XP upgrades, which is very disappointing.

Another user said that upgrading from XP to Windows 7 is not something that ordinary users can do. Previously, when upgrading from an old system to XP, just click "Next" and enter the registration code, then continue to click "Next". But Windows 7 requires very cumbersome programs.

6, Windows 7 pricing is too high and too complicated

Businesses and families are currently cutting budgets, but why should Microsoft insist on charging 100 to 300 fees? Windows 7 testers can get an upgrade CD for as little as $50, and the latest version of Mac OS costs $29, and Linux distributions can even be downloaded for free. Although there are some discounts and users can buy cheaper OEM versions, Microsoft has not promoted these promotions.

In addition, why does Microsoft have to divide an operating system into so many different and different versions? Isn't Windows 7 installation complicated enough?

7, Windows 7 customer service is not in place

Many users have said that they have been forced to visit Microsoft's user forum after repeatedly failing to call Microsoft customer service. In general, if you are unable to contact the customer service representative through the hotline, it indicates that there is a problem with the customer service work.

Even after the official launch of Windows 7, the work of the Microsoft TechNet Customer Service Forum is still not in place. The customer service representative did answer some of the user's questions very well, but there are still many questions that have not been answered. Sometimes there will even be a problem with multiple different answers. One user said: "Here I can only upgrade Vista to the same version of Windows 7, but the Microsoft homepage says that it can be upgraded from any version. Which one?"

Microsoft has revealed that Windows 7 The initial sales volume far exceeds Vista, but has Microsoft deployed enough customer service personnel to solve the corresponding problems?

It's worth noting that Microsoft is currently deploying some new customer service channels, including built-in troubleshooting procedures, as well as new supplemental articles, and providing customer service via Twitter. Related forums are usually available in number. Answer user questions within hours. However, when a user encounters a serious system error, it still cannot be properly handled.

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