PeteH
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Hi. just registered, so greetings to all, and I hope to get a feel for the forum(s)?.
One of the first posts, I read was about computers and upgraded laptops. To which I would add a word of caution generally.
About 12 months ago. I replaced my i3 Dell. with an i7 Dell running Windows 11, and now wish I had not. The i7 processeser / Windows 11 combination will not allow the use of very many legacy programes. Originally purchased for my wife to run Crafting Programes etc;. The laptop simply refuses to load them even in "compatability" mode. After months of trying, I had this confirmed by DELL themselves in the USA. The i5 running Windows 10 can be "made" to use a few legacy programmes, with some work-a-rounds. I have managed to run a couple of legacy programmes, but only after I loaded a copy of Windows10 in Dual boot configuration.
Something to consider for anyone who is looking to change/upgrade AND like myself still uses programmes from the dark ages.
Pete
One of the first posts, I read was about computers and upgraded laptops. To which I would add a word of caution generally.
About 12 months ago. I replaced my i3 Dell. with an i7 Dell running Windows 11, and now wish I had not. The i7 processeser / Windows 11 combination will not allow the use of very many legacy programes. Originally purchased for my wife to run Crafting Programes etc;. The laptop simply refuses to load them even in "compatability" mode. After months of trying, I had this confirmed by DELL themselves in the USA. The i5 running Windows 10 can be "made" to use a few legacy programmes, with some work-a-rounds. I have managed to run a couple of legacy programmes, but only after I loaded a copy of Windows10 in Dual boot configuration.
Something to consider for anyone who is looking to change/upgrade AND like myself still uses programmes from the dark ages.
Pete