David Milisock
Well-known member
If you put a USB stick into a Windows machine does the stick automatically show up on the desktop or do you have to search for it?
D​epends on the user, on a true Windows 7, 8, 8.1 and 10 - 64 bit system the first time you put a drive in you get a choice and then Windows remembers that choice for the future, (use a Pro version if you can). Now if you buy a Toshiba, HP, Asus or other brand name system their manufacturing process has them mass ghosting drives and their version of Windows may be different than a true from MS Windows disk install. If you get a Windows system and like USB flash drives make sure they are formatted so a MAC can see them if you have that need, NTFS drives will let a MAC read but not write, most large USB flash drives do not normally support MAC. I've been in graphics long before the MAC and at one time it was the only game but I have only used Windows for my personal graphics system since 1998 maybe. Unfortunately I hoped when Apple moved to the Intel they would be competition for MA, no such luck Apple sells records and phones now too bad. On the other hand Windows 7, 8.1 and 10 Pro 64 Bit are just wonderful, anything I buy just plugs in and runs. STAY AWAY FROM OPEN SOURCE CRAP!