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But boy, oh boy, have I been transported back to 2010? I mean that is the year when I got my first PC and also the year when I used Windows 7 for the first time.
What baffles me is that some people try to find the "best" (air quotes) arguments to keep an old OS and none of them really are good even though believe they gave the best explanation ever for it. Like, when you can't help them, just let the flow of time deal with them.
You're also not the only one that ran Windows 8.1, I had an HP laptop around 2014 if I remember correctly which comes Windows 8.1 pre-installed, it has a Celeron N2830, 4 GB of DDR3 RAM and a 500 GB HDD, it ran 8.1 quite fast, but Windows 10 wasn't, I had to switch it to an SSD and that helped.
Take a hint OP
No extra steps required. It works out of the box. Already set and all.
if you hate app/metro interface in 8/10/11, You can't even get rid of it. it'll be show somewhere else. like login screen start up.
modern website is very bloat and for no reasons they put alot of spying script on it.
if talk about security, if you think linux is secure. You can just create linux virus in just 5 minute and nobody will dumb enough to fell for it. even in file manager they will always asking if you want to execute that .appimage file.
as like using operation system, its your fault if you managed to mess it up.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHMQMW8WTYk
You have an option to boot for NVIDIA in the live CD. This also ensure the drivers will be installed via script during the installation.
Literally works out of the box.