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In reply to the discussion: To XP or not to XP . . . ? [View all]Mondavi
(176 posts)44. Actually, dowloads can be tricky....
I know I'm not the only one who didn't get a proper download from Norton on an anti-virus program I was paying for and it led to my picking up viruses because I didn't know that the download hadn't happened properly. After much fooling around with trying various removers
I took my own advice and did a complete system restore. I know my sister also had a similar
problem with an anti-virus program she was paying for.
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It's a good idea if you have Virtualbox to do the last updates while you can.
Spitfire of ATJ
Mar 2014
#34
Great post. And I agree heartily with the Linux Mint recommendation below it. n/t
jtuck004
Mar 2014
#11
Of course the WSJ wants you to spend money for something you most likely won't need.
hobbit709
Mar 2014
#24
Windows XP support is ending on April 8 and scammers from India has become hyperactive!
David_ness
Mar 2014
#32