im using windows 10. i still prefer windows 8.1 though. Only reason i reinstalled into 10 was because my win8 install was giving me issues(network would not work, too many accounts, missing file links, and some others) and that i couldnt find my windows 8.1 install disk
Desktop - Windows 10 Pro MacBook Pro - OSX 10.9.5 and Windows 10 Pro Server - Arch Linux Planning on getting a new server eventually to run a bunch of VMs and turning my current one into an OpenBSD NAS. Also have a bunch of crappy computers that have (off the top of my head) Windows XP, Windows Server 2000, and Arch Linux installs.
Main desktop: Dual boot Windows XP Pro and Windows 7 x64 Home Edition Laptops: Windows XP Home Edition Main server: Ubuntu Server 14.04 IRC Server: Windows 2000 Server Compaq Deskpro(s): Windows 98se 486s: MS-DOS 6.22 w/ Windows For Workgroups 3.11 IBM PC 350: Windows 95c
Main: Windows 10 Pro 1511. Because newer versions can't stop all updates from updating. The other 2: One uses Windows 7, IMO the best Windows version ever, and the other a Windows Vista Ultimate. I actually quite liked Vista, it works stable for me, it looks better than newer Windows versions, and the only problem I met is lag. Using less visuals temporarily solves this problem. I also uses virtual machines like VMware WS, so, I have a whole load of virtual machines, including a XP one, a NT 4 one, a 98 one and a Ubuntu 17.10 one.
Windows 10... I swear, ever since I installed this OS, the power button has turned into a 'create a new fault' button...
Main PC: Windows 10 Home Laptop: macOS Sierra Laptop 2: Windows 7 Home Premium My old dad laptop: Windows Vista Home Premium, dualbooted with Windows XP Professional.
when you turn it on Windows 10 has the most inconsistent windows updates i have ever seen though. But at least it wasn't the RAM hog in Windows 7 before they patched that error (remember on a 2gb ram system it grinds to a halt )