For my part, I'm an old fuddy-duddy.
Things that get abstracted away "for the benefit of users" had by that point got to the point that I start to lose trust in what I see. It took ages to get used to XP over the 9x environment (or true NT family precursors). And I seriously nearly chose Win3.x (i.e. DOS 6.22, and Windows when some lazy programme didn't do its own windowing) over 95 in a machine a bought in that year.
Because it was tangible (6.22 was a fairly good DOS; though PC-DOS and others were better than their original MS rival versions, it was a good one). I actually quite quickly got on with 95 and grew to like it (I even got a job, perhaps, on my ability to explain to the interviewers half a dozen different ways to create a shortcut - an abstraction, yes, but a definitely tangible abstraction - when they had just asked if I knew how to make one). 98 was 95++, though. Skip ME, of course (2K was and is better), XP was far too 'cuddly' but it worked (largely thanks to the NT heritage, not helped by the Bliss/default "ooh look, curved Start Button!" looks. Vista can safely be skipped (UAC!). Seven had/has a number of the bad points of Vista, but was at least more solid. 8 can/must be skipped. Maybe take a look at 8.1 for the 'minor' corrections made over its older sibling, but I was solidly out of love by that point. And I really haven't given Ten enough of a chance (I will admit) in a personal capacity, even though it looks like most people are stuck with (the-ever-changing-)it unless they go off piste, or stay off it like me...
In a proper evaluation I should probably separate superficial appearance (there really is nothing useful about fancy-schmancy redrawn versions of buttons made to look like paint-blots, or even less like buttons, and transparency layers that eat up window-manager resources are often just resource-use for the sake of it) from technical operation (does it do what's required) from technical improvements (in general, later versions are better, especially when other things then require those improvements in place, but - as with UAC - more often with retrograde movement that's more trouble than help in my case and often befuddles or confounds legacy software along the way) and actually useful new paradigms (not that there are many in Windows that weren't previously seen in Mac or other alternate systems, and when those are HAL or other abstracting elements then I'm at best ambivalent about them in whatever platform).
No, this isn't really an argument as to why various things are globally wrong, and everyone should hate Win8 (though they probably should), it's just me. Stuck in the past, because there were plenty of nice things in the past, and I'm able to overlook some of the nasty things. (It's not like it was difficult to rejig the space used through EMM386 to allow Novell ODI network drivers, IPX/SPX, etc, back when this was a thing.)
...and ninjaed by LordBaal (yes, BTW, I agree with all you said here. And suggested elsewhere - to save myself making that reply.
). At least my company of the time spent a good couple of years on Y2K testing (and general tested migration to 2K over many disperate 9x and even 3.x precursor desktops that came that way from equipment supliers large and small) and then a few years later (after even more testing to ensure data resilience across and between the new systems) did a mass conversion (and hardware change as necessary) to XP, I think only
slightly before 7.
I left that position, jumped even... re: the other message, sounded very relatable..., before serious migration to 7 was considered. By my guess, the corporate standard is still for an Extended Support version of Seven outside of purely administrative desktops and maybe laptops, but then my recommendation was also to eschew any Wifi and yet, a few years later, I passed my old offices and checked with my Android and found a (seemingly secured, even guest-secured) corporate Wifi hotspot emanating from the premises.
Sorry, I put a whole load of GeekOut in spoilers, then GeekOut+ in the ninja-adding stuff which I now don't know how best to (also) Spoiler. This is not
supposed to be me writing an Agony Aunt message. Apologies to all Normies who are only here for the proper questions and answers, not the extended nostalgia session.