Like I mentioned earlier, I can get Windows XP without much problem.
But, people like to push Windows 7 for whatever reason I do not know. I have had multiple experiences with Windows 7 and all of which have been negative. I do not enjoy it one bit.
Like I mentioned earlier, it has trouble installing basic software such as Java, AVG, ZoneAlarm and Limewire. These few pieces of software are essential to me as a person and I have found that although LM does not run ZoneAlarm or AVG, it does have programs that make up for it.
I found the security is pretty nice to.
Microsoft isn't my company of choice as I have had problems with a lot of their computer products.
If you know of any other OS's that could take the place of Microsoft, please be sure to tell me.
But back on topic, I do like the ASUS ohris mentioned earlier and I think I will be purchasing it.
I think it was recertified?
So be careful with it, you have a limited warranty.
There are no operating systems that can take the place of Windows at this point in time.
Ubuntu's trying very hard, but Microsoft has patents in place to keep Ubuntu from overtaking it, also the Windows kernel isn't currently open source, so I wouldn't expect Linux to be using standard .exe or .msi files anytime soon.
Also, Linux has poor driver support for many popular products, though they are getting better about it...
Also, AVG installs on Windows 7 quite easily, as does Java, and Limewire.
I don't personally know about Zone Alarm, but I'm sure there's a way.
Next time you are trying to install old programs on a new operating system ;p right click the installation file and go to properties, then go to compatibility, and click to run it in compatibility mode for Windows XP or Vista.
(Depending on if you have 32 bit or 64 bit Windows 7, if you have Windows 7 32 bit, run it in compatibility for Windows XP 32 bit, if you have Windows 7 64 bit, run it in compatibility mode for Windows Vista 64 bit, as Windows XP 64 bit was a botched together OS and it's compatibility was very shoddy)
After you do that, those programs should install without a hitch.
Also, to keep you from clicking on one extra check box you should also click to run the installation file as an administrator.