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zcaveman 06-26-2014 11:17 AM

Move from Windows 7 to Windows 8.1
 
If I was to buy a new PC with Windows 8.1, how much of a learning curve is there?

My wife's laptop died (motherboard fried) and instead of paying $400 for a new MB I was thinking about a new laptop. BUT most of them come with W8 or W8.1. From my reading I understand that W8.1 is close to W7.

I do not want to put my wife through a learning curve if the basics - Windows Explorer, Internet Explorer and Office 10 function as before.

Any insight?

Z

happy employee 06-26-2014 02:23 PM

Either version of Windows can be configured to boot into the desktop instead of what passes for a start screen now. Windows is doing all it can to alienate their customer base.

njbchbum 06-26-2014 02:47 PM

I managed to do it without much ado, tears or gnashing of teeth! Check out this website Windows 8.1 For Seniors For Dummies Cheat Sheet - For Dummies before purchasing the new laptop.

I also went to B&N and bought the soft cover windows8 for senirs for dummies to keep next to me when on the 'puter; and I read it/scanned it when I felt like reading.

Check to see if any of the villages computer groups are still offering info sessions on windows8, too.

alanmcdonald 06-26-2014 03:27 PM

To make Windows 8.1 act like windows 7, download the free program "Classic Shell". You can then boot to the desktop just like old times.

fndrbndr 06-26-2014 03:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by alanmcdonald (Post 898996)
To make Windows 8.1 act like windows 7, download the free program "Classic Shell". You can then boot to the desktop just like old times.

I did just that and it works fine!

janmcn 06-26-2014 03:49 PM

Dell will substitute Windows 7 for Windows 8 on a desk top for an additional $40, so maybe they would do that on a laptop if you buy direct from them.

buzzy 06-26-2014 08:00 PM

Just bought a Windows 8.1 laptop to replace my wife's vista machine. We don't want to fool around with the tiled interface right now, but maybe try it later. Anyway, I have set it to boot up the the desktop for her.

However, I do like the touch screen. I think that a non-touch screen is too out of date for anything being bought today.

GeoGeo 06-26-2014 08:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by janmcn (Post 899007)
Dell will substitute Windows 7 for Windows 8 on a desk top for an additional $40, so maybe they would do that on a laptop if you buy direct from them.

They substituted Windows 7 for free for me. Mine is a desktop and Windows 8 did not play nice with my computer. That has been a couple of months ago.

nhelleks 06-26-2014 10:16 PM

I recommend that my clients get a touchscreen laptop. (very reasonable at Walmart ) Then Windows 8.1 is much easier to use.
Nancy - The Computer Tutor

2BNTV 06-26-2014 10:47 PM

Another suggestion would be for to attend The Villages Computer Club presentations given with win 8 or 8.1.

She can view some presentations: http://thevillagescomputerclub.com/presentations.php

Good luck!

Computer Corner 06-30-2014 03:49 PM

We offer a "windows 8 fix" that will set your pc to look just like windows 7. You will still have the regular looking start button and everything.

zcaveman 06-30-2014 07:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nhelleks (Post 899198)
I recommend that my clients get a touchscreen laptop. (very reasonable at Walmart ) Then Windows 8.1 is much easier to use.
Nancy - The Computer Tutor

My thoughts are that a touchscreen where I have to reach and touch the screen to do anything would by very bad on my worn-out shoulders. I have lots of problems reaching out and doing simple things for a period of time - 5-10 minutes.

That is why I think I will stick to the keyboard and mouse.

Can anyone with shoulder problems back me up on this?

Z

zcaveman 06-30-2014 07:46 PM

Thanks for the responses. Hopefully, I am going to go looking this week and see what is out there at a reasonable price.

Z

njbchbum 06-30-2014 08:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by zcaveman (Post 900836)
My thoughts are that a touchscreen where I have to reach and touch the screen to do anything would by very bad on my worn-out shoulders. I have lots of problems reaching out and doing simple things for a period of time - 5-10 minutes.

That is why I think I will stick to the keyboard and mouse.

Can anyone with shoulder problems back me up on this?

Z

I am right there with you! I sometimes even use a stationary mouse depending on how my arm/shoulder/wrist are feeling on any given day! My buddy with Parkinson's would never be able to handle a touch screen!

ken747pilot 07-02-2014 07:20 PM

What touchscreen laptop at Walmart would you recommend? I have had bad experience with HP and the Dell and Toshiba's seem to start at about $400.
We are moving to TV soon and will downsize from desktop to laptop for more space.
Thank you in advance, Ken


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