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    An Overview of Windows 7 - CompTIA A+ 220-1002 Prof Messer

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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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      @Dashrender said in An Overview of Windows 7 - CompTIA A+ 220-1002 Prof Messer:

      I haven't seen drastic training differences for the Windows 10 releases so far. as such Windows 10 while having 8 releases, There aren't 8 different training classes for all those versions. That said - the cadence is so fast that training materials alone can't come out fast enough to keep up.

      But training material has come out, the issue is spending so much time covering legacy OSes. It's hugely wasted training effort that should be used for useful skills rather than lost ones.

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      • DashrenderD
        Dashrender @scottalanmiller
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        @scottalanmiller said in An Overview of Windows 7 - CompTIA A+ 220-1002 Prof Messer:

        @Dashrender said in An Overview of Windows 7 - CompTIA A+ 220-1002 Prof Messer:

        I haven't seen drastic training differences for the Windows 10 releases so far. as such Windows 10 while having 8 releases, There aren't 8 different training classes for all those versions. That said - the cadence is so fast that training materials alone can't come out fast enough to keep up.

        But training material has come out, the issue is spending so much time covering legacy OSes. It's hugely wasted training effort that should be used for useful skills rather than lost ones.

        I don't disagree there. Windows 7 and 8 and 8.1 should all be dropped from A+ at this point. We're almost 4 years into Windows 10. Windows 7 looses support in 8 months, and Windows 8.1 two years after that.

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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          @Dashrender said in An Overview of Windows 7 - CompTIA A+ 220-1002 Prof Messer:

          @scottalanmiller said in An Overview of Windows 7 - CompTIA A+ 220-1002 Prof Messer:

          @Dashrender said in An Overview of Windows 7 - CompTIA A+ 220-1002 Prof Messer:

          I haven't seen drastic training differences for the Windows 10 releases so far. as such Windows 10 while having 8 releases, There aren't 8 different training classes for all those versions. That said - the cadence is so fast that training materials alone can't come out fast enough to keep up.

          But training material has come out, the issue is spending so much time covering legacy OSes. It's hugely wasted training effort that should be used for useful skills rather than lost ones.

          I don't disagree there. Windows 7 and 8 and 8.1 should all be dropped from A+ at this point. We're almost 4 years into Windows 10. Windows 7 looses support in 8 months, and Windows 8.1 two years after that.

          And that's extended support, mainline was over a while ago.

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          • DashrenderD
            Dashrender @scottalanmiller
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            @scottalanmiller said in An Overview of Windows 7 - CompTIA A+ 220-1002 Prof Messer:

            @Dashrender said in An Overview of Windows 7 - CompTIA A+ 220-1002 Prof Messer:

            @scottalanmiller said in An Overview of Windows 7 - CompTIA A+ 220-1002 Prof Messer:

            @Dashrender said in An Overview of Windows 7 - CompTIA A+ 220-1002 Prof Messer:

            I haven't seen drastic training differences for the Windows 10 releases so far. as such Windows 10 while having 8 releases, There aren't 8 different training classes for all those versions. That said - the cadence is so fast that training materials alone can't come out fast enough to keep up.

            But training material has come out, the issue is spending so much time covering legacy OSes. It's hugely wasted training effort that should be used for useful skills rather than lost ones.

            I don't disagree there. Windows 7 and 8 and 8.1 should all be dropped from A+ at this point. We're almost 4 years into Windows 10. Windows 7 looses support in 8 months, and Windows 8.1 two years after that.

            And that's extended support, mainline was over a while ago.

            LOL - mainline... that's kind of a joke.

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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              @Dashrender said in An Overview of Windows 7 - CompTIA A+ 220-1002 Prof Messer:

              @scottalanmiller said in An Overview of Windows 7 - CompTIA A+ 220-1002 Prof Messer:

              @Dashrender said in An Overview of Windows 7 - CompTIA A+ 220-1002 Prof Messer:

              @scottalanmiller said in An Overview of Windows 7 - CompTIA A+ 220-1002 Prof Messer:

              @Dashrender said in An Overview of Windows 7 - CompTIA A+ 220-1002 Prof Messer:

              I haven't seen drastic training differences for the Windows 10 releases so far. as such Windows 10 while having 8 releases, There aren't 8 different training classes for all those versions. That said - the cadence is so fast that training materials alone can't come out fast enough to keep up.

              But training material has come out, the issue is spending so much time covering legacy OSes. It's hugely wasted training effort that should be used for useful skills rather than lost ones.

              I don't disagree there. Windows 7 and 8 and 8.1 should all be dropped from A+ at this point. We're almost 4 years into Windows 10. Windows 7 looses support in 8 months, and Windows 8.1 two years after that.

              And that's extended support, mainline was over a while ago.

              LOL - mainline... that's kind of a joke.

              No, what's a joke is running any OS for so long that this even comes up!

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              • maryM
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                I watched it. I used that OS, seems outdated material.

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller @mary
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                  @mary said in An Overview of Windows 7 - CompTIA A+ 220-1002 Prof Messer:

                  I watched it. I used that OS, seems outdated material.

                  Windows 7 is the desktop version of Server 2008 R2 which came out in 2010. So just about a full decade old now!

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                  • brianwinkelmannB
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                    Very Interesting, so I think I would better install the Windows 7 64 version for my Pentium 4 of 3.0 GHz with 3 GB of RAM instead of try the crazy idea of install Windows 10 on that computer.

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                    • scottalanmillerS
                      scottalanmiller @brianwinkelmann
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                      @brianwinkelmann said in An Overview of Windows 7 - CompTIA A+ 220-1002 Prof Messer:

                      Very Interesting, so I think I would better install the Windows 7 64 version for my Pentium 4 of 3.0 GHz with 3 GB of RAM instead of try the crazy idea of install Windows 10 on that computer.

                      Why is that? Windows 7 is ancient, out of support, and heavier than Windows 10. Outside of wanting to remember what it looked like, it would make zero sense to ever install. It's like 12 years old!

                      And 64bit really, really makes no sense as that's a 32bit machine with only 3GB of RAM. 64bit will just make it so much worse.

                      Really, there's probably no reason at all to keep a Pentium 4. That's truly so epic-ally old and slow, it just can't be worth it. If you are going to use it and absolutely demand Windows, then only Windows 10 32bit is a real option. But that's just terrible. If you actually want it to have any possible value, then only a Linux option is in any way viable.

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                      • brianwinkelmannB
                        brianwinkelmann @scottalanmiller
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                        @scottalanmiller Ohh I see it is a good Idea to try LINUX!

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                        • scottalanmillerS
                          scottalanmiller @brianwinkelmann
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                          @brianwinkelmann said in An Overview of Windows 7 - CompTIA A+ 220-1002 Prof Messer:

                          @scottalanmiller Ohh I see it is a good Idea to try LINUX!

                          Yes, very good time. Something light. Because there are so few resources.

                          Try this..

                          https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current/i386/iso-cd/debian-10.5.0-i386-netinst.iso

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