thats so gross and disgusting.Snobothehobo said:Maybe the RAM was being held into the sockets with duct tape.
My grandma brought her computer to me to fix, and it had cobwebs inside it. O_O
thats so gross and disgusting.Snobothehobo said:Maybe the RAM was being held into the sockets with duct tape.
My grandma brought her computer to me to fix, and it had cobwebs inside it. O_O
She bought it in 2006 or 2007, I think. She probably hadn't cleaned it out once since she got it.Spudster said:Thats discuting how old was the computer?
I agree. Some things on Windows 7 that I use on a daily basis that I couldn't on XP, it would be difficult to go back. However, since I'm so used to Windows 7 that I don't think that I will be upgrading or downgrading any time soon. 😉Ghost said:I wouldn't consider this a problem because it is a fine operating system however, when support runs out they really should move on. While they could maintain the operating system on their computers by themselves, they should move on to another newer and updated version of Windows for the sole reason of keeping up with technology. As operating systems advance, they will allow users to do more and more, and those sticking with old versions of Windows will be left out.
True, but I bet some businesses and schools still run XP for the sake of just sticking to XP for the reason of not needing to upgrade on a office computer or something. I think that XP is just soon going to have no hope of still moving on even though it was a great operating system and it will almost always have a purpose of being there, it's just that Microsoft hasn't decided to move on much yet and I'm sure some people are looking forward to Windows 8. (iPhone :lol: )Nathan- said:Nope, it will be end of life soon, if it hasn't already, no updates will be released for it and it will be overrun with virus's.
Awww, that must have been terrible. At least you spend a little bit more time with the operating system that we all loved that will soon almost completely vanish into the basic programs, but now going back to XP or even bothering trying is just kind of like going back in time. Way back. Like back into the days of Windows 98. I do highly recommend 7, though. :Orixopod said:Well im on xp... because when we were gonna buy 7.. the program that said if you could run it said i couldnt, then shortly after the offer had gone it decided i could :/
I think Windows 8 looks basically like a phone, while being difficult to navigate around, hard to get used to, almost impossible to get the hang of at all after switching from one of the other operating systems that have a different user interface. Perhaps it's just me or it really is, but that's my honest opinion on Windows 8. Oh, Microsoft. :shake:rixopod said:Yea.. one day schools will update from xp.. hopefully
But windows 8 dosen't look very nice... theres not even a start button 🙁
lol
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