Tech question for once
My Win 8.1 laptop died on me; apparently the motherboard's had it. Well, it had a good run, 9 years. I got a dirt-cheap laptop running 10, so I could install Adobe Photoshop Elements 6 in Win 8 compatibility mode; I like certain features.
Why not on my Win 11 laptop? Because I already tried that - and somehow it destroyed 11, to the extent that I had to create a USB boot stick via my 8.1 laptop (which was okay at the time) and do a factory reset so drastic I had to fiddle with the UEFI and do a complete reinstall, that's why! Lesson learned!
This is also why I used 8 compatibility mode rather than installing direct - as I said, lesson learned. I suspect 10 would behave much the same way, i.e. dying on me!
But I have a 2TB SSD with Win 8.1 on it; I cloned the 500GB one before the motherboard died, intending to replace it and dual-boot Linux, but the board died before I could (my Win 11 M2 SSD was cloned to a 4TB one, and now that one is dual-booting Linux). So...what would happen if I replaced the laptop's 10 HDD (I hope it's a 2.5", as the 8.1 one is) with my Win 8.1 one, once the 1-month warranty is up? Will it work, or will Win 8.1 be so upset by the change in hardware that it'll refuse to run?
This doesn't really qualify as a gamble; worst-case, it doesn't work and I put the 10 drive back. It's just that APE 6 isn't quite the same; I can't get used to the cursor on Freehand Select. In fact I actually prefer 8.1 to 10 or 11 - much as I preferred 2000 to Vista. The quote from Agent Coulson in my signature springs readily to mind...
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WINDOWS 11, ANYONE?!
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