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mlts22
Aug 05, 2015Explorer II
All and all, the best OS out of the bunch is Windows Server 2016, which is still offered as a preview.
It isn't as user friendly as W10. In fact, there is no way to install a GUI initally, but it is added on as a feature. However, its built in backup program is quite good, and it works just fine as a desktop OS, although some programs like Mozy will refuse to work with it unless you plunk down 5-10 times as much for the "enterprise" version.
It isn't cheap, and it isn't a "beginner" OS (you have to manually create your user account yourself), but if you use hardware that you plan to keep for a long while, it might be worth getting. Same features as W10, lot fewer headaches.
As an added bonus, it comes with a built in AV utility.
It isn't as user friendly as W10. In fact, there is no way to install a GUI initally, but it is added on as a feature. However, its built in backup program is quite good, and it works just fine as a desktop OS, although some programs like Mozy will refuse to work with it unless you plunk down 5-10 times as much for the "enterprise" version.
It isn't cheap, and it isn't a "beginner" OS (you have to manually create your user account yourself), but if you use hardware that you plan to keep for a long while, it might be worth getting. Same features as W10, lot fewer headaches.
As an added bonus, it comes with a built in AV utility.
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