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Old April 16th 19, 02:02 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
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Default Why would I want HTML5?

On Mon, 15 Apr 2019 19:19:03 -0500, Average Person
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On Sun, 14 Apr 2019 02:08:29 +0100, Good Guy
wrote:

So that you can watch videos on YouTube. Very soon you'll also need to
buy a new machine with Windows 10 as Google wants people to move on to
newer, more secure operating systems. Alternative is to use some other
junk OS.


It'll be a cold day in hell before I use Windows 10. I only can use XP
online, because I am unable to get the internet at home, where I live.
So I must rely on going to a place that has WIFI. My old laptop can only
run XP. My home computer has Win7, but obviously that cant go online.

There is no other OS, unless you mean Linux, and that is truly junk.
Im considering buying a newer laptop computer that will run Win7, but
before I'd even consider using Win10, I'll buy an Apple computer.

Windows 7 is the last usable OS made by Microsoft.

And by the way, Google can **** off. THEY DO NOT OWN THE INTERNET!


Seven should run on anything that will run XP, albeit slower.
I have the opportunity to look at them side by side on the same
machine since I have both system drives in one machine. I just select
which one will be C: with the boot selector in BIOS.


 




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