That depends on what features you want and what you intend to use it for.
Stop being such an indecisive coward and make a decision for yourself for once. You need to stop sucking on my teet and grow the fuck up. I can't live your life for you any longer.
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Anonymous2015-12-10 3:07
>>1 I have an air-gapped Windows 10 machine at the end of my work bench I power on whenever I need to use Visual Studio for portability reasons. I suggest you do the same. If if you don't air-gap, you're an idiot.
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Anonymous2015-12-10 3:10
I like Apple Windows.
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Anonymous2015-12-10 3:15
GET IT IN DEAR ANUS GET IT IN DEAR ANUS
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Cudder !cXCudderUE2015-12-10 11:14
XP Pro VL
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Anonymous2015-12-10 12:26
>>2 Define air-gap. Using a hardware firewall? Running on a virtual machine? Completely disconnecting from the Internet? All of them?
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Anonymous2015-12-10 19:55
>>7 I'm not >>2, but air gap means no connectivity. No wifi, no ethernet, no bluetooth, no IrDA, no serial null modem, not in a VM, etc. Completely standalone.
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Anonymous2015-12-10 21:57
Better to un-have the need for a Windows machine.
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Anonymous2015-12-11 0:12
If playing games, Windows 10. All hardware drivers will all work on it these days which is nice.
If you just need Windows to run some Windows software that isn't gaming, Windows 7 should be fine. The later updates will annoy the fuck out of you to upgrade to Windows 10 though.
I'd suggest blocking all that Microsoft Crap with the hosts file. I also suggest blocking those TCP ports used for Telemetry because it's just a waste of bandwidth and pretty awful with Privacy.
You can do this to kill Cortana too if you want; it's fairly useless: