MNtundraRet wrote:
monkey44:
I would hold off on your bragging just a little bit.
I expect to hear back from you on Windows7 quite soon. I have checked many of your past posts. I suspect like many people you have a harder time remembering things about computer use since getting older.
It doesn't help when computers are sold without manuals. ;)
However; I am happy with Windows7 on my Asus i7, 8-core, gaming computer and have no urge to move to a Windows8 touch unit. Not that it isn't also a good unit, but why fix what isn't broken? :B
Not sure I understand this post? "Bragging" ... about what?
And:
Lots of folks say me liking W7 is a mistake ... well, I can't help it, I like it better than W8. And, know how to use W7 - so, I don't see the big deal. It's not in my best interest to buy something new every time something new comes out. I have minimal tech knowledge, so even when we do it, we don't use the new tech, so why pay for it.
We buy what we like, and use - the rest of it can stay in the box at the store. This entire issue began when my nearly new Dell W7 charge port failed (cheap piece of junk) and we had to buy a new LT for a trip because we didn't have a week to wait and repair the Dell. Only W8 available - and it went downhill from there ... big mistake.
But, I'll have my Dell W7 unit back tomorrow - and will also have a the new unit with a spare, intact, W8 HD for a back up. Works for me - got both ...