It's a bad hair day.
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oldbluefox wrote:Correct Stephen. I misread it.![]()
It's a bad hair day.
(Just testing!!!!)


oldbluefox wrote:Correct Stephen. I misread it.![]()
It's a bad hair day.
(Just testing!!!!)











Frank Manning wrote:I bought a new lap top today. This old HP Tower has been getting creaky since the graphics accelerator crashed last December, and to my hrror the Pavillion lap top has come with Windows 8.1, which is horrible!! I have managed to load MS Office 2007 on the lap top which I have on the tower. I need it for a presentation on Tuesday, but so far I am finding the new Windows very difficult to navigate compared to Windows Vista. To make things worse the lap top has no separate LH and RH buttons, you have to tap once or twice or whatever.....help! I'm going insane.
Is Microsoft totally in the grip of juvenile geeks who just love to set traps for poor old pensioners like me?

I'm okay with 8.1 having got used to it. It was a pain that much of my old XP software hag to be replaced. My current reticence is going to 10 is that the same will happen again, but I will probably have to do it in time as 10 will be supported longer than 8.1.Romig1 wrote:Frank Manning wrote:I bought a new lap top today. This old HP Tower has been getting creaky since the graphics accelerator crashed last December, and to my hrror the Pavillion lap top has come with Windows 8.1, which is horrible!! I have managed to load MS Office 2007 on the lap top which I have on the tower. I need it for a presentation on Tuesday, but so far I am finding the new Windows very difficult to navigate compared to Windows Vista. To make things worse the lap top has no separate LH and RH buttons, you have to tap once or twice or whatever.....help! I'm going insane.
Is Microsoft totally in the grip of juvenile geeks who just love to set traps for poor old pensioners like me?
I hate Win8 with a vengeance - though that is partly due to the fact that I've never had the patience to actually learn it. Looks like I'll have to catch up with my updates and find this new Win10 version.
By the way....what happened to Windows9??

Romig1 wrote:Frank Manning wrote:I bought a new lap top today. This old HP Tower has been getting creaky since the graphics accelerator crashed last December, and to my hrror the Pavillion lap top has come with Windows 8.1, which is horrible!! I have managed to load MS Office 2007 on the lap top which I have on the tower. I need it for a presentation on Tuesday, but so far I am finding the new Windows very difficult to navigate compared to Windows Vista. To make things worse the lap top has no separate LH and RH buttons, you have to tap once or twice or whatever.....help! I'm going insane.
Is Microsoft totally in the grip of juvenile geeks who just love to set traps for poor old pensioners like me?
I hate Win8 with a vengeance - though that is partly due to the fact that I've never had the patience to actually learn it. Looks like I'll have to catch up with my updates and find this new Win10 version.
By the way....what happened to Windows9??

There is also a belief that some software checks for Windows 9x (ie 95 and 98), and this would be confused by the introduction of Windows 9Stephen wrote:Romig1 wrote:Frank Manning wrote:I bought a new lap top today. This old HP Tower has been getting creaky since the graphics accelerator crashed last December, and to my hrror the Pavillion lap top has come with Windows 8.1, which is horrible!! I have managed to load MS Office 2007 on the lap top which I have on the tower. I need it for a presentation on Tuesday, but so far I am finding the new Windows very difficult to navigate compared to Windows Vista. To make things worse the lap top has no separate LH and RH buttons, you have to tap once or twice or whatever.....help! I'm going insane.
Is Microsoft totally in the grip of juvenile geeks who just love to set traps for poor old pensioners like me?
I hate Win8 with a vengeance - though that is partly due to the fact that I've never had the patience to actually learn it. Looks like I'll have to catch up with my updates and find this new Win10 version.
By the way....what happened to Windows9??
From what I can gather Romig, Windows 8 was such a flop with Microsoft that they wanted to put some distance between Windows 8 and 10. Whether this is the real truth I don't know. Another rumour, or joke, depending how you look at it is the number 9 is unlucky in Japan.




