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Death of Windows7?
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<blockquote data-quote="poirotz" data-source="post: 854576" data-attributes="member: 76297"><p>I agree with you Fuzzfas. </p><p>In line with what you say ( the lack of new hardware support ) when i bought this desktop machine (Ryzen5) about two years ago in order to substitute a similar one which was stricken by a close thunderbolt, the vendor looked at me with compassion when i said i wanted Windows7.</p><p>He said he didnt have any so i installed it myself in the empty machine. I was greatly worried when Microsoft warnings that the OS was not </p><p>able to cope with the processors began to show up on the screen. Luckily,I found in github the answer and was able with a very tiny and simple</p><p>software to cope with both processors and updates.</p><p>I am also lucky i dont run games ,so no problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="poirotz, post: 854576, member: 76297"] I agree with you Fuzzfas. In line with what you say ( the lack of new hardware support ) when i bought this desktop machine (Ryzen5) about two years ago in order to substitute a similar one which was stricken by a close thunderbolt, the vendor looked at me with compassion when i said i wanted Windows7. He said he didnt have any so i installed it myself in the empty machine. I was greatly worried when Microsoft warnings that the OS was not able to cope with the processors began to show up on the screen. Luckily,I found in github the answer and was able with a very tiny and simple software to cope with both processors and updates. I am also lucky i dont run games ,so no problems. [/QUOTE]
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