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At least I had some, unlike you and the rest of the tin foil hat brigade.
OH come on now, arguing is one thing, taking pokes at each other is intolerable, now make nice and apologies to each other, come on now
John, I thought tinfoil hats were all the rage ?
The only issue I had with Vista was it required more computing power than my XP machine could handle (though later updates reduced that problem later on) and it had compatibility issues with some of my hardware and software so I kept using XP. The same was true when Win 7 first came out. Those were the only issues I had with either one. Since I wasn't about to shell out the shekels to replace what was then perfectly good hardware (the computer, a printer, and a scanner) and software (including one that was going to cost me over $400 to upgrade), I waited until said hardware and software (I got lucky on the expensive one and it cost me only $210 plus it was a dramatic upgrade) were due to be replaced anyway, then upgraded to Win 7. While I had the belief that Win 7 was a good OS, I expected a really steep learning curve; I was unexpectedly surprised—almost shocked—to find I was able to function on it from the word go.
I've got one here in VM taking every upgrade and it's still on Windows 7, the only people that have been upgraded are those that have chosen to or those who have mistakenly done it.
If you turn off windows update how in the world could you possibly get Windows 10 ???
And I didn`t know Verizon had an internet connection going to other universes, no wonder they charge so much