TomMasz 2 months ago

Windows 7 was the last really good Windows. MS lost sight of the goal after that.

  • zdw 2 months ago

    I really wish MS had stuck with the Windows 8/Phone direction - bright square blocks that didn't waste space, which felt like it was a full refutation of the transparent everything of Vista that was still there to some extent in 7.

    Looking at macOS 26, it's hard not to compare it visually to Vista given the transparency emphasis. Hopefully in a few years an Alan Dye-free Apple will move in a different direction.

    • papageek 2 months ago

      Funny enough, the awful UI in Windows 8 (especially the start menu) drove me to become a mac daily driver.

      • zdw 2 months ago

        Oh, the initial screens in Win8 were quite awful and offputting for most people who used earlier Windows versions, but the actual UI widget designs felt good.

  • honeycrispy 2 months ago

    Nadella lost sight of the goal. Windows 7 was Ballmer.

    • skrebbel 2 months ago

      Nadella more than 10x'ed the value of Microsoft. I doubt many MS execs think it was the wrong call to move Windows work to the B team.

      EDIT: somehow people seem to think I'm defending MS here. I'm not, I'm concurring that MS willingly turned Windows to shit (by moving it to the B team) because they thought they could earn more money elsewhere (and they were right). I don't like it, but I bet the people who got filthy rich over it do.

      • honeycrispy 2 months ago

        That mindset is why every tech product is turning to shit. They're not consumer focused. All Nadella cares about is making the stock price go up and extracting value.

        • 2OEH8eoCRo0 2 months ago

          At some point we went through the looking glass where the stock is the product.

          Is this a new phenomena? Stocks aren't new. Why is the modern market treated like this? Did Henry Ford make his vehicles shitter to increase his stock value?

          • pseudalopex 2 months ago

            Companies with insufficient competition treated customers badly always. Antitrust enforcement weakened since the 1970s. And investors demanded short term gains.

          • cornonthecobra 2 months ago

            It's the private equity era. Much like how legislative behaviour is now dictated by the wealthy even to the point of contradicting the will/desire of informed voters, corporate behaviour is now dictated by private equity investment to the point of contradicting the demand from informed user/consumers.

          • M95D 2 months ago

            > Did Henry Ford make his vehicles shitter to increase his stock value?

            You should really really read about Dodge vs. Ford case. It all started with that case.

        • emchammer 2 months ago

          It’s the same with Apple. Sure, their product is proprietary, but the producers are not the only ones with a stake in it.

      • yndoendo 2 months ago

        Stock price does not equal good software. Quite the opposite because your trying to exploit the end user for more profit.

      • ranger_danger 2 months ago

        I'm assuming they were referring to a non-monetary goal.

      • agildehaus 2 months ago

        Through Azure, Office, LinkedIn, gaming. Not so much Windows.

        • jack_pp 2 months ago

          They're fucking up even gaming, that awful gamebar is a pain to disable. Had to do it from powershell and even after it's gone Alt + W won't work in games.

          • 306bobby 2 months ago

            I have a de-bloated win11 build running on my gaming rig, and I still occasionally get the prompt "no program to open link: ms-gamebar://" or something similar

        • skrebbel 2 months ago

          Indeed! That's why they moved Windows to the B team.

      • cadamsdotcom 2 months ago

        Sorry you’re getting downvoted. Ideally downvoting would be for unconstructive posts, or posts with good info / good contributions that are presented unconstructively.

        You’re just being controversial.

        That’s not a strong enough reason to downvote someone.

        • honeycrispy 2 months ago

          Thanks for pointing this out. I don't participate in HN discussions like I used to because the HN crowd and I don't agree on much, and down-votes is not an engaging counter-point.

          • cadamsdotcom 2 months ago

            It’s possible the HN crowd has more lurkers lately with things getting more controversial.. maybe seeing your voice more would help bring balance.

            After all, you might be part of a silent majority!

        • skrebbel 2 months ago

          Fwiw I think it’s perfectly fine if people downvote me if they disagree with me. I think that’s an unavoidable effect of having up/down arrows, regardless of what the rules say. If i say something controversial I expect some downvotes. I just hadn't expressed myself clearly enough initially, everybody took me as a “money makes right” capitalist (not a weird assumption, theres plenty of those here on HN) and fortunately could still edit to clarify.

  • Incipient 2 months ago

    Microsoft CHANGED the goal. Cloud makes bucket loads more than consumer - it also has awesome vendor lock-in and juicy monthly fees!

    MS didn't lose sight of anything. They've been after the money for a while, and they just followed the money.

    I don't like what Microsoft has done, but I annoyingly admit they're doing what's in the best interest of their bank balance.

  • stronglikedan 2 months ago

    I find Win10 to be a much more refined and polished experience, only ruined by telemetry.

  • mschuster91 2 months ago

    Windows 10 is decent if you have the Pro version. 7 is good but is a PITA on touchscreen or HiDPI devices, although I have to say even 10 still has its bugs. Never tried 11 though, I'll keep riding 10 on my machines.

    • Krssst 2 months ago

      Windows 10 was the start of the forceful push towards use of Microsoft accounts and telemetry, dark patterns to achieve that and weird features nobody wants like like Bing search in the menu or the help opening bing in Edge rather than an actual help or your browser of choice, all that to improve random KPIs without considering user satisfaction.

      Compared to that, Windows 8 was misguided but not a strong attempt at disrespecting user consent.

  • juujian 2 months ago

    Windows 7 kind of pulled me back from Ubuntu. Alas it was only for a few years.

  • lunias 2 months ago

    Satya Nadella became CEO in 2014, mainstream Windows 7 support ended in early 2015. The dark ages continue.

mschuster91 2 months ago

From a security perspective, I'd really really like not just a pre-baked image, but also instructions on how to replicate that using only files and tools with known-good hashes and/or digital signatures.

I too distinctly remember the times I earned my money cleaning up malware, and a few times the root cause was someone using pre-cracked install media from some shady torrent.

  • axus 2 months ago

    I imagine some beefy Microsoft support contracts were required to get all of these updates through this month, with restrictions on redistribution; this isn't Linux!

    Is there any reason that downloading this is more legal than downloading the latest Hollywood movie?

    • mschuster91 2 months ago

      > Is there any reason that downloading this is more legal than downloading the latest Hollywood movie?

      Windows ISOs with updates being baked in by third parties (usually computer magazines) has been a thing for well over a decade, ever since MS ceased to do Service Packs. So the pure act of distributing an ISO that hasn't been modified other than applying the official update packages should have enough precedence on the side of distribution being allowed that MS won't be able to do much more than maybe sending a nastygram your way.

      What you definitely shouldn't do though is pre-crack the ISOs... but I doubt Microsoft even cares about that at this point. Massgrave (a very popular collection of activators for everything from Windows through Office) is hosted on Github.

      Unlike earlier times, MS doesn't (need to) care about piracy any more, at least not from private users. The real revenue comes from enterprise and government contracts and, most importantly, the cloud.

      • axus 2 months ago

        So legally a gray area, but ethically and financially not a problem.

g947o 2 months ago

> Bob Pony, a known enthusiast in the Windows community

I am 100% sure this guy has all the good intentions, but from a security perspective, I don't know if it is any better than a completely unpatched Windows 7 ISO.

  • gjsman-1000 2 months ago

    Unpatched Windows 7 is vulnerable to WannaCry/EternalBlue, among other well-known weaknesses.

    • selfhoster11 2 months ago

      Not the point. The point is that nobody who doesn't know him knows whether he can be trusted, and the ISO itself might be prepared on a compromised machine unintentionally. This is very much a supply chain issue.

      • antisthenes 2 months ago

        You're right. The ISO might have been prepared on a Windows 11 machine.

SpikedCola 2 months ago

And it downloads at ADSL speeds for the full experience (although Cloudflare in front of the ISO kind of breaks character).

https://imgur.com/a/HEjIEVn

  • argulane 2 months ago

    For me the torrent file currently is coming down at 26MB/s

merpkz 2 months ago

Going to get this and install it on my old Asus core2duo laptop from circa 2008 - damn thing still is going strong, despite plastic becoming so brittle it has not one single panel left without cracks in it. Currently it has XP on it, but that is missing whole bunch of drivers, like touchpad not working and BIOS AHCI has to be in compatible mode otherwise it will bluescreen. It's going to be nostalgia machine where all the games I used to play back in the days are installed.

honeycrispy 2 months ago

I have 24h left on the download. Is anyone who has the file willing to create a torrent to share? I can't click on the twitter link for some reason.

WithinReason 2 months ago

Security updates up to 2026? If I knew this I wouldn't have upgraded to Win11 recently :)

ranger_danger 2 months ago

Infinite captcha loop for me. Not using a VPN/proxy/1.1.1.1/anything like that.

hiprob 2 months ago

Windows Vista technically got to live to see Frutiger Aero come back

macrocyclo 2 months ago

Only the ones after it got bad

majorchord 2 months ago

Piracy is allowed on HN now?

  • blell 2 months ago

    Yes? All news articles contain a link to archive.is as a pinned comment.

    • WalterGR 2 months ago

      There are no pinned comments here. Any archive.is links are posted by random members.

      • blell 2 months ago

        But are pinned by mods.

    • majorchord 2 months ago

      I don't see one here?

      • 1317 2 months ago

        because this one isn't paywalled

  • Maken 2 months ago

    This still requires you to have a valid Windows 7 or Vista key.

  • cornonthecobra 2 months ago

    Maybe a nit, but this isn't piracy. Windows has been officially free to download and install since Windows XP. That was when Microsoft switched to their Product Activation DRM, and the license key became the bit you paid for.

    Tangent: I miss MSDN AA

    • ranger_danger 2 months ago

      My understanding is that "free to download" means only from MS, but I could be wrong. And I suppose the only way to know for sure would be to take the issue to court, which is also going to be a subjective opinion from a judge.

  • ofrzeta 2 months ago

    It's Abandonware, isn't it?

    • majorchord 2 months ago

      AFAIK That is not a valid legal defense in the US. But I'd love to be proven wrong.

  • haunter 2 months ago

    Always have been