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Alteratively he could move over to Linux
It's the customer's responsibility to understand if it works for them. It's not the big box store's responsibility that you keep your OS secure of unforeseen threats.
There are still people running XP and WIndows 7 systems without the computer exploding just because the GREEDY corporate entity moved on.
what do you mean, fake? you send me PMs all the time about articles detailing walmarts corruption. and i am really thankful for it, friend! it is always good to have friends towards a cause.
His ACER current computer which is over 20 years old keeps booting to the BIOS screen and checks the disc for errors and then ask for a Windows boot recovery disc and he doesn't have the disc's for it anymore and he can'r get to the windows 10 auto repair window
he needs a computer technician to remotely take over his PC and fix it for him and he doesn't want to pay someone to fix it