Blog:Dready’s ranking on *almost* every windows version.

This blog might be a bit off-topic, but i’ve decided to share it, so i can show you my ranking on *almost* every version of windows (Almost because i haven’t used all of them) i’ll be not counting Windows NT or the Dos based since i haven’t used those and also Servers will not be counted either. Only the main ones. Also 8.1 will also not count since it’s a upgraded version of 8.

number 10
Windows ME (Millenium Edition)

It’s issue for me is that it barely improved anything from the previous version’s plus it feels unstable on most hardware. The restart in MS DOS feature was also removed which for me makes it very VERY confusing. Not to mention i think it should be better optimised and more stable than it already is.

Number 9
Windows 8

As Joel from Vinesauce said ‘’My computer is not a phone’’ Windows 8 for me feels more like a phone os than a PC os. It was clearly made for touch screen monitors. What’s sad i’ve kept the operating system so i can play it’s build in games. Looking at it now i wish i went back to Windows 7. 8.1 is a slight improvement but for me that’s not saying much. The desktop mode was removed. It made things a lot more confusing. But at least this one was stable.

Number 8
Windows Vista

Despite what many people say Vista wasn’t that bad. Issues with Vista we’re simply it’s hardware requirement. I have Vista installed on one of my computers and it actually runs pretty well. Vista did also introduced some interesting new features. Though Vista has it’s own issues, i think the operating system is actually ok.

Number 7
Windows 95.

Unfortunately i don’t have much to say about this one. But the operating system was actually good. But when you look at it now it’s absoulutely obsolete. Some of it’s features are kinda basic. But if you ask me it’s good for retro users. Is just that i prefeer it’s successor’s more.

Number 6
Windows 2000

I think 2000 is good. sure it’s more of an enterprise operating system. But if you treat it as a regular one it is actually pretty good. Sure it’s basically the previous versions of windows but NT based. But if you ask me it’s actually pretty good. A lot of the times old games work. (Unfortunately some games like Myst don’t work). I think it’s also good for retro users.

Number 5
Windows 10

Windows 10 was good but one thing that really gave me stress, we’re the forced automatic updates, and due to the fact sometimes it could run rather slow. But despite this if you work properly with it 10 is good, in my opinion 10 is what 8 should’ve been, and tons of it’s features from 8 we’re improved and it brings back the desktop mode, and i think is good, especially if you have unsupported hardware for 11, speaking of 11.

Number 4
Windows 11

Ok this is gonna be a bit criminal, the operating system is just new, and some of it’s features aren’t perfect but i like 11 more than i did 10. But here’s the think my computer doesn’t support Windows 11, Then how did i install it. I manage to find a trick that i can install it on an unsupported hardware, and despite the hardware it actually works pretty well on my computer and it’s pretty stable. I like the sun valley theme more than the metro theme from 8 and 10, (but not as good as the Aero theme from 7 and vista), and i think the new features are pretty unique. The only issues i have is that sometimes the simpliest things like copying a new file or creating one can be a pain, but despite this it’s pretty decent.

Number 3
Windows 98

I think this is a good one for retro users. not to mention i have 3 computers running windows 98, and it’s good for retro gaming (Not to mention i have a VooDoo 2 in one of my computers), anyway sure it can be unstable and a bit buggy. but 98 is great and easy to use. For me 98 is 95 but better. It’s a classic operating system

Number 2
Windows XP

Windows XP is for me nostalgia, it’s one of the first operating system i had on my first computer. Windows XP is a classic it runs well, it has a nice theme to it and it’s pretty good for everyone, I have 2 computers running it and in both it runs pretty well. XP is what ME should’ve been. XP is even good for retro gaming as most of the games i had for windows 98 and 95 actually run well on XP even some of the newer games work well on it. XP is basically a classic, that i think everyone should give it a chance.

Number 1
Windows 7

This was basically expected, but no doubts Windows 7 is great, it improves many of the features from Vista and it came out in a more appropiate time, since most of it’s computers we’re starting to support it’s hardware when it came out unlike Vista, Infact i installed 7 in one of my laptops, and even dual boot it with 10 sometimes. 7 is for me the best of the windows version. It sounds and the Aero theme give me nostalgia, and i think it’s still holds up quite well today. Unfortunately since it’s out of support for a year some of it’s features are not avaliable anymore but hey, If you use it for other things than it is pretty useful. 7 for me is the GOAT of windows.