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That’s nice; my Dell laptop is 2.4 years old and I learn it will not support Windows 11. Marketing strategy like that is in line with Communist China. Hum, is Windows 11 real?
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dustymars wrote: Fri Oct 08, 2021 8:04 am That’s nice; my Dell laptop is 2.4 years old and I learn it will not support Windows 11. Marketing strategy like that is in line with Communist China. Hum, is Windows 11 real?

 
My Dell laptop is about the same age. 
It was loaded with Windows 7 per my request when I bought it.
W7 works for me - I find no need for anything newer.
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Post: # 38736Post dustymars »

flaokie wrote: Fri Oct 08, 2021 10:54 am
dustymars wrote: Fri Oct 08, 2021 8:04 am That’s nice; my Dell laptop is 2.4 years old and I learn it will not support Windows 11. Marketing strategy like that is in line with Communist China. Hum, is Windows 11 real?


 
My Dell laptop is about the same age. 
It was loaded with Windows 7 per my request when I bought it.
W7 works for me - I find no need for anything newer.

 
I liked Win 7 but got used to Win 10 and tailored it to work.  Other than pesky updates it works good.  I liked XP the best  :D
 
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