Posted by goose on August 05, 2016 at 18:32:58 from (70.198.44.57):
But it seems to be getting easier.
Several days ago, my desktop computer bit the dust. It still works, sort of, but it's unpredictable and I don't trust it. I did manage to save everything important to a couple of flash drives.
So--I bought a new 'puter, Windows 10, natch 'cause that's all you can get anymore. After spending years on Windows 7 and XP, I was kinda in the dark on 10. But, after a trip back to Lincoln to Barnes & Noble for a good manual, it's starting to makes sense.
Funny part was, I was at Best Buy Wednesday and settled on this model of HP and was ready to buy it. Couldn't find a salesman anywhere, so I walked out. Checked Amazon yesterday and found that exact model went on sale yesterday morning for $70 off. So I went back yesterday evening and bought it. Guess it pays to be cranky sometimes.
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