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| reply to wriley Re: NAV 2006 no longer supports WinMe & 98 users
said by wriley :WHy is anyone still running pre xp and 2k os's? Is there any reasons besides being cheap? For some, especially the elderly on fixed incomes, upgrading is not very easy to pull off. I have a few in my neighborhood that fit that category. They have the PC's primarily to keep in touch with out of state family and they just cannot afford to do it. -- Write your questions down on the back of a $20 dollar bill and send them to me | |  Anonynona
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| said by dp :said by wriley :WHy is anyone still running pre xp and 2k os's? Is there any reasons besides being cheap? For some, especially the elderly on fixed incomes, upgrading is not very easy to pull off. I have a few in my neighborhood that fit that category. They have the PC's primarily to keep in touch with out of state family and they just cannot afford to do it. Yet, those same elderly that "can't" afford to purchase even an OEM version (cheap and legal; some people who seem to love that route), but they do have Internet access, cable/satellite service, telephone service with maybe a "few" of the useless features (and they keep paying $60-$80/yr for inside maintenance, while the wires and connectors simply sit and never wear out, no matter how much you use them)...yeah, right... If that's a valid argument, then why don't they really save some money and get rid of the computer and Internet service. I know pens and paper are still used by those who are educated, plus a phone call is cheeeaap nowadays and you can actually use your vocal cords. Most elderly still prefer that way of life and really don't give a hoot about computers, the Internet, or email.  | |   wriley I'M Sick Of Fixing Your Computer. Premium join:2001-08-30 Edmonton, AB clubs:  
1 edit | said by Anonynona :said by dp :said by wriley :WHy is anyone still running pre xp and 2k os's? Is there any reasons besides being cheap? For some, especially the elderly on fixed incomes, upgrading is not very easy to pull off. I have a few in my neighborhood that fit that category. They have the PC's primarily to keep in touch with out of state family and they just cannot afford to do it. Yet, those same elderly that "can't" afford to purchase even an OEM version (cheap and legal; some people who seem to love that route), but they do have Internet access, cable/satellite service, telephone service with maybe a "few" of the useless features (and they keep paying $60-$80/yr for inside maintenance, while the wires and connectors simply sit and never wear out, no matter how much you use them)...yeah, right... If that's a valid argument, then why don't they really save some money and get rid of the computer and Internet service. I know pens and paper are still used by those who are educated, plus a phone call is cheeeaap nowadays and you can actually use your vocal cords. Most elderly still prefer that way of life and really don't give a hoot about computers, the Internet, or email. Not to mention the ones who say they cant afford high speed so they have aol and a second phone line which adds up to more then double the cost of cable.
Plus they are paying phone support, and computer reapir bills that cost much more then a new system. Iv seen elderly people who have spent thousands on there win98 machine when they can call dell and have an xp machine with flat panel for 399 or less | |   maartena Stacked. Premium join:2002-05-10 Orange, CA
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1 edit | reply to dp said by dp :said by wriley :WHy is anyone still running pre xp and 2k os's? Is there any reasons besides being cheap? For some, especially the elderly on fixed incomes, upgrading is not very easy to pull off. I have a few in my neighborhood that fit that category. They have the PC's primarily to keep in touch with out of state family and they just cannot afford to do it. These people can also still run NAV2004 and get away with simply updating their definitions until they upgrade their hardware.
I think its a logical step. MS abandons support for Windows 9x, and that means Symantec can't get support either. | |
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