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Wow, support for Windows 7 ended almost 4 years ago. Amazing. If it ain't broke.
John
It's like an old friend. I see no reason to deal with those new OSs that Bill was giving away (like MRNa shots). I don't even have a smart phone much less a blackberry. No need. Just because something's old doesn't make it bad. (well, barring strippers)
The key to keeping W7 healthy is to have an install disk, Service Pack 1 and avoiding all 'updates.' I'd run XP if I could get away with it..
Just to irritate the kids.
Wow, support for Windows 7 ended almost 4 years ago. Amazing. If it ain't broke.
John
Good for you! I dislike when I am forced to install 'upgrades', and they change things that I did not ask for. I mean, I pay the bill, so leave it the hell alone!
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