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Windows has always had its problems, but XP 64 (not the 32 bit version!) was a great OS, using the same extremely stable codebase as Windows Server 2003. After XP 64, Windows started going downhill fast. Windows 7 is bloated but usable - that is, after the user spends at least one week customizing it and installing third-party add-ons like Classic Shell to fix all the stuff Microsoft messed up. Windows 8/8.1, however, is a complete abomination only complete morons would install. The appalling square user interface, the lack of customization, the horrible system fonts which can't be changed like on previous Windows versions, the lack of a start menu - the list of goes on and on. The way Windows 10 is shaping out to be, it is looking as abhorrent as 8/8.1, only with a messy start menu which you can't customize the way you could on 7, XP and earlier. I'm guessing the same retards who installed 8/8.1 will be the ones using the 10th plague, while smarter users will stick to XP 64 or 7, or switch to Linux. I've always wondered why MicroShit didn't call 8/8.1/10 "Squares" instead of "Windows" - that would have been a much more appropriate name for those disasters they insist on calling operating systems.