Posted March 19, 2014

Windows 8 was the first OS that I couldn't figure out how to turn off. After a few weeks, it ran out of memory because it wasn't shut off (which sounds crazy to me), just hibernating, and I had to deprive it of electricity to reset it.
I tried to install a GNU/Linux on the laptop to replace the Win8, but it really didn't want to let me do that. Even with a bunch of tutorials, I wasn't able to get past all the software and hardware nuisances on the laptop to boot into a live cd in a timely manner, so I gave up (mostly because the actual owner of the laptop gave up first). Hence I have to give Win8 technical support every now and then, and no matter how simple actions I'm supposed to do, I need to look it up on the internet ("I opened a .pdf file. How do I print it?" -"uhh, guess we'll have to look it up..").
So I seriously dislike it, and it made me finally decide to never buy a Windows OS or a product that comes bundled with one again (at least for personal use). Even if that makes buying laptops way more difficult.

the thing for me still is this UEFI support which I can't get rid of
but I won't give up: I'll replace this OS, I promise
http://blogs.technet.com/b/askcore/archive/2011/05/31/installing-windows-7-on-uefi-based-computer.aspx