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I found it simpler to load a new browser such as Firefox or Chrome rather than installing a new operating system.
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Location: Canada Where it snows
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Win 7 reached its end of life and things weren't being updated and no support. Then banks required a win 10 upgrade as some of their offers weren't able to be used. I have run Firefox forever and it runs well on win 10. The upgrade is free and if it doesn't meet your liking you can return to win 7 for 30 days after the switch. There is little to do when you go to win 10. Just did it about a month ago. R |
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