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Here we go again !! Windows10
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<blockquote data-quote="ProDave" data-source="post: 414106" data-attributes="member: 6969"><p>Windows NT was the ealy version of the 32 bit operating systems, in the days of Windows 95 / 98. We used to use it at work. Because PC's then were pretty slow and didn't have much memory, it used to take literally 10 minutes for the PC to boot up in a morning, but once it got going it was fine, until it crahsed, and you went for another cuppa while it re booted.</p><p></p><p>NT later developed into Windows 2000 / xp / vista etc.</p><p></p><p>Just because it has no "support" does not mean it is going to stop working. Think of all the benefits of the bloody thing never ever wasting your time downloading and installing any more updated, EVER.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ProDave, post: 414106, member: 6969"] Windows NT was the ealy version of the 32 bit operating systems, in the days of Windows 95 / 98. We used to use it at work. Because PC's then were pretty slow and didn't have much memory, it used to take literally 10 minutes for the PC to boot up in a morning, but once it got going it was fine, until it crahsed, and you went for another cuppa while it re booted. NT later developed into Windows 2000 / xp / vista etc. Just because it has no "support" does not mean it is going to stop working. Think of all the benefits of the bloody thing never ever wasting your time downloading and installing any more updated, EVER. [/QUOTE]
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