Posted by George Marsh on April 15, 2014 at 08:17:02 from (205.188.117.10):
I'm still trying to decide what to do after Windows XP became junk. I've read and been told by many, they don't like win 8 or 8.1. One computer guru said it took him 4 days before he figured out how to use 8. Then he said you need a password for everything. If that's true, it's a deal breaker for me.
So, I go to town to buy a computer. New computers only have win 8 or 8.1. Check on line. Dell has just a few win 7. Went on ebay. Found there are many MS certified re-manufactured used computers & laptops with win 7 one year warranty for under $200. New window 7 program is around $100 which my 10 year old Dell computer may not have the horsepower to use win 7.
Short term solution, I bought a kindle. I have WIFI at home. I can do many things with it, check emails, ebay, amazon, YT, gasbuddy. I think for $140 it may be nice to go traveling with as long as where we stay has wifi. Even McDonalds has wifi.
Has anyone bought a MS certified re-manufactured used computers & laptops? If so is a good or bad idea? Reasons? If re-man computer dies, could I transfer win 7 to another used computer? thanks, George
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