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In reply to the discussion: I need a new computer. Mine is dyng and I don't want to invest any more money into it. I need help. [View all]Jim Beard
(2,535 posts)63. Same here.
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I need a new computer. Mine is dyng and I don't want to invest any more money into it. I need help. [View all]
politicaljunkie41910
Nov 2017
OP
Just what I was thinking. Although I love my win7. 10's not too bad, I've heard.
lindysalsagal
Nov 2017
#13
I presume you've checked out the cost of Office 365 Personal yearly subscription ?
OnDoutside
Nov 2017
#4
I did which is why I concluded that buying was more cost effective than renewing each year.
politicaljunkie41910
Nov 2017
#33
It was my constant fear of losing all my photos/videos/documents that got me to sign up. I use
OnDoutside
Nov 2017
#83
No. I just had no knowledge of it and am not familliar with it since in the past,I've always bought
politicaljunkie41910
Nov 2017
#22
I have LibreOffice on a Windows 10 laptop and a Linux Mint desktop - works equally well
FarCenter
Nov 2017
#65
You could also use Mint (Linux) for an OS and get out of the whole Microsoft thing.
RKP5637
Nov 2017
#81
Go LINUX. Or if you must have Windows, use LibreOffice, the free MS Office clone. nt
Binkie The Clown
Nov 2017
#14
It's definitely worth trying OpenOffice and LibreOffice before making a decision.
eppur_se_muova
Nov 2017
#17
Having come from Win7, I absolutely detest Win10. If I could have gone back to win7, I would.
OnDoutside
Nov 2017
#84
Well that's a hopeful story, thanks. I am also having problems with Microsoft Edge
OnDoutside
Nov 2017
#94
Look at possibly switching to Linux Mint and running LibreOffice, detach from Micro$oft.
TheBlackAdder
Nov 2017
#20
I once got scammed on an eBay Windows 7 Pro, a Trial packaged as a Full Version.
TheBlackAdder
Nov 2017
#28
I don't use Amazon because they are now suffering the same fate eBay did a couple of years ago.
TheBlackAdder
Nov 2017
#59
No, every transaction is protected at ebay. They just don't get to run away with your cash.
Kirk Lover
Nov 2017
#38
Not several years ago. When I contacted Customer Support, I was told to eat the loss.
TheBlackAdder
Nov 2017
#58
Did you pay with paypal? I'm shocked. Are you sure the listing didn't have that info in there?
Kirk Lover
Nov 2017
#60
I think it was PayPal. I was told since it was over 30 days, there was nothing that could be done.
TheBlackAdder
Nov 2017
#61
Thank you for that information. I was just reading some other responses about things bought on
politicaljunkie41910
Nov 2017
#41
It could be...I got a professional for very little money...let me see if I can remember where I
Demsrule86
Nov 2017
#24
I cant offer much about Windows software and the various box venders. Sorry.
fleabiscuit
Nov 2017
#34
You should get the most recent versions that you can afford as Microsoft stops supporting...
brush
Nov 2017
#52
p.s. for $88 you can buy a new Intel-Atom 9" tablet + keyboard with Win10 installed
ucrdem
Nov 2017
#106
Overstock.com has some refurburished computers you can get for under $200 and they have windows
kimbutgar
Nov 2017
#105