Hi josh sir!
but what you will do after January?
because now microsoft will not provide drivers and other things.
The company want to end the technical support.
Thanks
Ishan

On 10/23/14, Josh k <joshknnd1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> if you are on a low income you can get laptops from newegg and from
> blaire technology group for between $200 and $300 and they are quite
> powerful and run windows7. some with windows8.1. but I've found more
> games run on win7 even today. I tried win8.1 and it froze and made my
> CPU keep running at 100% even on the desktop with nothing open. so last
> night I went back to windows7 professional. that's another thing if you
> want a long long support cycle with windows be sure to get the
> professional version never buy home versions.
>
> On 10/23/2014 5:08 PM, Thomas Ward wrote:
>> Hi Charles,
>>
>> True. Obviously, for people on low income etc it would be better for
>> them if Microsoft continued releasing updates indefinitely, but do to
>> the costs of running a software business such a thing isn't really
>> feasible.
>>
>> Although, that is one reason I use quite a bit of open source software
>> such as Linux. Cost isn't really a factor for me. I get an operating
>> system, screen reader, office suite, and a bunch of other software for
>> basically the cost of a download and a disc to burn it on. Therefore
>> the way I see it if someone wants to stay up to date and is on a
>> limited budget there are options other than Windows if someone is
>> willing to make the conversion to a less expensive alternative.
>>
>> Cheers!
>>
>>
>> On 10/23/14, Charles Rivard <wee1s...@fidnet.com> wrote:
>>> The only reason that updates aren't available is that they aren't
>>> provided.
>>>
>>> I know that the newer technology and hardware is better, but if you
>>> can't
>>> afford it due to bills, low income and other major stumbling blocks,
>>> you're
>>>
>>> stuck.  If the updates were provided, for the end user anyway, problem
>>> solved.
>>>
>>> ---
>>> Be positive!  When it comes to being defeated, if you think you're
>>> finished,
>>>
>>> you! really! are! finished!
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