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       #21

    If you want to update your win 7 installation media :

    TEST -Update 7 installation media
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  2. whs
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       #22

    Thanks LF. That clears it up. Should go to the RV forums, but I have no RV any more. In my younger days I had 4 trailers and 4 motorhomes (at different tims of course). Always wanted an Airstream, but they were always too expensive.
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    Originally Win 7 Hm Prem x64 Ver 6.1.7600 Build 7601-SP1 | Upgraded to Windows 10 December 14, 2019
       #23

    Britton30 said:
    No offense meant Steve.
    It's okay Gary, I know you weren't trying to be.

    I wasn't feeling well, and was a bit testy yesterday; "Let bygones be bygones..."

    "From this it is clear how much more cruel the pen may be than the sword."

    Lady Fitzgerald said:
    whs said:
    I am still lost. What is actually meant by 'DW'. Can someone fill in a poor German that struggles with the English abbreviations.
    It depends on who is using it but, usually, it means Dear Wife. It's a commonly used abbreviation on the RV forums, for example.
    That is exactly where I saw it and started using it two pop-up trailers ago.


    Now hopefully,

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    W10 Pro desktop, W11 laptop, W11 Pro tablet (all 64-bit)
       #24

    Yeah, I first ran into those abbreviations 10 years ago on an RV forum. Thought they were silly then and still do. DW, DH, DS, DD, DM, DF, etc... I just use wife, husband, son, daughter, mother, father, etc... Works for me and everyone knows what I'm talking about.

    On the forums where it is used, virtually every time there is a newbie, they need to post and ask what DW or DH means.

    Anyway, as to the subject of this thread, it's too early to speculate what will happen with "Blue". I certainly won't lose any sleep over it.
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  5. whs
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       #25

    I also had a pop-up trailer once. But only the roof popped up. That reduced air resistance and it fit into the garage. (The pictures on the website enlarge when you click on them)

    Eriba-Touring - HYMER.com - Impressionen
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       #26

    Well I'm a dummy and still wonder what Windows Blue is. Is it a crappier version of Win 8?
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  7. Posts : 3,371
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       #27

    whs said:
    I also had a pop-up trailer once. But only the roof popped up. That reduced air resistance and it fit into the garage. (The pictures on the website enlarge when you click on them)

    Eriba-Touring - HYMER.com - Impressionen
    Many RVers started out with a pop-up. We started out with a Coleman pop-up in 1992.
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  8. whs
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       #28

    I started with a tent in 1962. That was a lot of fun. The touring trailer was a BIG step up into the creature comforts. It was easy to pull and to store.
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       #29

    whs said:
    I started with a tent in 1962. That was a lot of fun. The touring trailer was a BIG step up into the creature comforts. It was easy to pull and to store.
    I never got past the tent stage. Someday, if I can get some of my health back, I want to move full time into a travel trailer.
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  10. whs
    Posts : 26,210
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       #30

    Lady Fitzgerald said:
    whs said:
    I started with a tent in 1962. That was a lot of fun. The touring trailer was a BIG step up into the creature comforts. It was easy to pull and to store.
    I never got past the tent stage. Someday, if I can get some of my health back, I want to move full time into a travel trailer.
    For full time I would prefer a 5th wheeler. Easier to pull and more space. But you need at least a 3/4 ton pickup with a heafty diesel engine.
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