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Ask Slashdot: Buying a Laptop That Doesn't Have Windows 8

First time accepted submitter Sagan's Pie writes "I'm starting to look for a laptop for college, and the only thing I seem to find are laptops or tablets that have Windows 8. I have used Windows 7 for a long time now, and would not have a problem giving it up, but not for Windows 8. After visiting many major online retail sites, I've found that finding either a Windows 7 laptop, or even a laptop without an operating system is nearly impossible. So where should I go if looking for laptops sans os, or at the very least sans Windows 8?"

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  1. Lenovo by b_dover · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Order it an you can choose 7 instead of 8

  2. Thinkpad by oGMo · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Get a Thinkpad. I just got a W530 with a 1920x1080 screen, one of the few you can find outside Apple. It has great Linux support, even down to the silly fingerprint reader. I can easily get 7 hours or so on the battery with the recommended tweaks. There's a whole wiki just for Thinkpad stuff.

    It ships with Windows 7, but you never have to boot into Windows. You can blow away the whole drive, "recovery" and "boot" partitions, and never look back. It has a conventional BIOS in addition to UEFI (disabled by default; leave it that way), so you shouldn't have any issues there.

    It's a tank, it's not terribly sexy like an ultrabook, but it's great if you want a desktop-fast Linux-friendly workstation laptop.

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  3. Re:MacBook or Dell by MightyYar · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Replying to myself... Dell links to Windows 8 laptops from their Windows 7 page... ugh.

    Still, they have Windows 7 laptops:
    XPS 13
    Their m5030 is in the stores.
    Latitude 2xxx
    Latitude E5xxx

    Go to their Business site, select laptops, and check the box for Windows 7.

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  4. Re:Try NewEgg by linebackn · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Buy a computer that has the specs you want, then wipe the hard drive and install Windows 7. Problem solved.

    Except it is not always that simple. Supposedly there are already some laptops out there that lack drivers for Windows 7. The number of incompatible laptops will increase as time goes on.

    There is also the problem of support. Vendors may refuse to support your hardware if it does not have the factory provided OS or software on it.

    And on top of that, you would be paying for an additional windows license.

  5. Re:Just use windows 8...Pirate 7 by Jeng · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Sure Microsoft isn't just working to get paid twice?

    Once for the Windows 8 license that the oem pays for and once for the Windows 7 that the customer puts on it for twice the price the oem paid for Windows 8.

    So screw that, the pirated copies of Windows 7 are getting much better, just go with that.

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  6. Re:Try NewEgg by TsuruchiBrian · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Theoretically, a website shouldn't even know what OS you are using. It is more likely to be looking at which browser you are using via the user agent, and sometimes this can be a giveaway as to which OS you are using (e.g. you are probably running Linux if you are running iceweasel). This user agent field is changeable to whatever you want, it is usually there to help web servers send you stuff that is going to work in your browser. Usually websites either give you a version of their website that is customized for your browser or some generic default if they don't recognize the browser you are using. Maybe the McGraw Hill Connect website is just written sloppily and it is rejecting your user agent. Depending on your browser, there is probably a way to change it. There may even be a way to change it for just that one web site.

    There is also a possibility that you are using a browser that is blocking popups by default. Some websites assume you are using IE and therefore likely have popups enabled. This is kind of dumb, because I am not even sure IE allows them anymore.