Where to Find Tech Help and Support for Older Versions of Windows
You are not the one who constantly follows the trends of always having to have the latest technology. You want to stick with the version of Windows that you are comfortable with using, as your are not only familiar with its features, you don't want to deal with
the bugs that are still being worked out of new releases. You probably remember the Vista craze. Vista was released quite quickly, and customers had several complaints, as there were still bugs in the operating system. Compatibility and bugs are still an issue even now. What's more, businesses are still not wanting to deal with or upgrade to Vista. Unfortunately though, people are almost being forced to, as older versions of windows are no longer supported--not even Windows XP. IT is hard to find it in stores, and you would have to have a custom built computer if you still wanted XP as your operating system since a Vista computer is all you are going to find in stores. Sadly, this is even getting tough. There is no need to fret yet, as there are still places where you can get help and support for older versions of windows. Here are the top three places where this can be done.
The first place on the web that has the best support for older versions of Windows is CNet This is the largest network for computer users and techs, and just about anything you want can be found here. Even if you wanted to purchase an older version of Windows, there are resources on the site where this can be done. CNet has one of the largest data bases in the world of help articles and PC tools.
The next place where you'll surely be able to find help and support for older versions for Windows is Theme World Say that you try to update the theme options to give your computer a variety of themes to choose from: however, you find that when you try to, it is impossible as Microsoft stopped offering support for the version of Windows you are using. This is fine because you'll be able to have the theme you desire when you visit this site. Most older versions of windows are supported here.
The first place on the web that has the best support for older versions of Windows is CNet This is the largest network for computer users and techs, and just about anything you want can be found here. Even if you wanted to purchase an older version of Windows, there are resources on the site where this can be done. CNet has one of the largest data bases in the world of help articles and PC tools.
The next place where you'll surely be able to find help and support for older versions for Windows is Theme World Say that you try to update the theme options to give your computer a variety of themes to choose from: however, you find that when you try to, it is impossible as Microsoft stopped offering support for the version of Windows you are using. This is fine because you'll be able to have the theme you desire when you visit this site. Most older versions of windows are supported here.
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