TechnoMage:
"I sympathize with those who are totally Computer Illiterate and will just let their PC go till it can't go anymore and then feel like they have to go out and buy a new computer. Then they are REALLY unhappy, when they come head to head with Windows 10."
Unfortunately, that's most users. When your machine slows down to a crawl and doesn't function, you go buy another one. I found a premium vacuum cleaner near our dumpster a few years ago. It was missing a plug and the filter and dirt container had never been cleaned. I'll give them 1 point for the plug because most people can't do those. But the rest was lack of maintenance. Throw it out, buy another for $175.
Yup! I found one of those, a Eureka upright. A little kid's toy and a hair ball blocked the air intake, and the brush drive belt was broken. I cleaned it out, replaced the belt and dust bag and it works GREAT.
I'll bet, that they just tossed it in the dumpster, and bought a new one, that by now is in another dumpster somewhere.
I've been given dozens of PC's over the years, that were deemed, either "Broken" or even "DEAD". And, I fixed them all, with as little as a new CMOS battery.
I'm still using a nice little Toshiba laptop, that was given to me as "Broken". Yes it did need a new HD.
No big deal....I put in a small SSD and it was up and going again. I installed Windows 7/Pro/32, and maxed out the RAM, and it's my backup PC today. The only problem I had, was finding the drivers for the SD Card slot.
PC sales would really go down, if more people would just take care of what they have.
That's what I do.....clean up and maintain peoples' PC's. Most of my customers still use older PC's that are still running Windows 7. Even one has a much older eMachine that is still running XP. They love it, and won't have anything else.
At my left hand, is my little Acer ONE, Netbook that came with Windows XP/SP2 on it. I fire it up once a week and update all the Security Software and run some scans. It still works great, and it's my Emergency Communications PC in case of Hurricanes.
Cheers Mate, stay Healthy!
TM
