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He's stuck on an older operating system.

He's stuck on an older operating system.

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TheSparklyOne
Junior Member
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12-10-2016, 09:38 AM
#11
If he relies on Internet Explorer, he won’t need to download or click anything to be exposed to malware. Harmful scripts might just pay for ads and run exploits that take advantage of browser flaws, especially since updates aren’t being applied. Additionally, this device will eventually fail. It’s wise to replace it soon, and he shouldn’t store critical files there permanently. Visiting untrusted sites on an outdated OS is risky—what could possibly go wrong? You can’t really expect to avoid malicious pages on Google either.
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TheSparklyOne
12-10-2016, 09:38 AM #11

If he relies on Internet Explorer, he won’t need to download or click anything to be exposed to malware. Harmful scripts might just pay for ads and run exploits that take advantage of browser flaws, especially since updates aren’t being applied. Additionally, this device will eventually fail. It’s wise to replace it soon, and he shouldn’t store critical files there permanently. Visiting untrusted sites on an outdated OS is risky—what could possibly go wrong? You can’t really expect to avoid malicious pages on Google either.

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Bunge014
Junior Member
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12-10-2016, 05:58 PM
#12
Generally speaking he should be fine, of course there's always the risk of downloading the wrong thing once and screwing up the system permanently. I don't know how tech savvy (read willing to learn) the guy is but maybe you can talk him into trying out Ubuntu MATE lts, it should do what he needs while being much more up to date (therefore more secure) and without taxing his old system.
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Bunge014
12-10-2016, 05:58 PM #12

Generally speaking he should be fine, of course there's always the risk of downloading the wrong thing once and screwing up the system permanently. I don't know how tech savvy (read willing to learn) the guy is but maybe you can talk him into trying out Ubuntu MATE lts, it should do what he needs while being much more up to date (therefore more secure) and without taxing his old system.

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IIlIlIIllIlI
Member
61
12-10-2016, 07:00 PM
#13
Ensure the POSready adjustment is applied for two more years. Firefox with an adblocker is also strongly advised.
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IIlIlIIllIlI
12-10-2016, 07:00 PM #13

Ensure the POSready adjustment is applied for two more years. Firefox with an adblocker is also strongly advised.

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Scra3mITout
Member
222
12-10-2016, 11:23 PM
#14
He isn't familiar with Linux or its usage. He's limited to Windows. In Korea, Linux and MacOS aren't advised since the country relies on ActiveX for most websites.
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Scra3mITout
12-10-2016, 11:23 PM #14

He isn't familiar with Linux or its usage. He's limited to Windows. In Korea, Linux and MacOS aren't advised since the country relies on ActiveX for most websites.

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Shadow32403
Junior Member
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12-10-2016, 11:43 PM
#15
If he’s just using it for small payments, keep him near those windows. I think the PC he’s running—like the old potato for his computer—might not be very powerful, so Windows 10 could run slower. Also, if you suggest Windows 10, you’ll have to do it for him yourself. That would take a lot of your time and cause a lot of frustration while searching for outdated drivers for old hardware... and support was already gone before Vista.
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Shadow32403
12-10-2016, 11:43 PM #15

If he’s just using it for small payments, keep him near those windows. I think the PC he’s running—like the old potato for his computer—might not be very powerful, so Windows 10 could run slower. Also, if you suggest Windows 10, you’ll have to do it for him yourself. That would take a lot of your time and cause a lot of frustration while searching for outdated drivers for old hardware... and support was already gone before Vista.

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SilverGP
Junior Member
16
12-11-2016, 12:13 AM
#16
I'm applying security patches through 2019 for my own XP setup (2008 netbook).
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SilverGP
12-11-2016, 12:13 AM #16

I'm applying security patches through 2019 for my own XP setup (2008 netbook).

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TheNamesAidan
Member
194
12-11-2016, 02:34 PM
#17
Oh God. If he doesn't have any sensitive information on his pc I'd say let him use xp, if it ever gets screwed up you can wipe the drive and install 10. Maybe have him backup his important documents on google drive or something while he still can.
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TheNamesAidan
12-11-2016, 02:34 PM #17

Oh God. If he doesn't have any sensitive information on his pc I'd say let him use xp, if it ever gets screwed up you can wipe the drive and install 10. Maybe have him backup his important documents on google drive or something while he still can.

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SCOPER21
Junior Member
18
12-12-2016, 11:22 AM
#18
Support mainly for Windows XP users. Many drivers won’t function on Windows 10 unless official updates are available.
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SCOPER21
12-12-2016, 11:22 AM #18

Support mainly for Windows XP users. Many drivers won’t function on Windows 10 unless official updates are available.

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Rounyx
Posting Freak
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12-16-2016, 03:09 PM
#19
Windows 10 is the worst thing on Earth. It tolerates XP just fine.
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Rounyx
12-16-2016, 03:09 PM #19

Windows 10 is the worst thing on Earth. It tolerates XP just fine.

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Electricwhammy
Junior Member
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12-16-2016, 09:07 PM
#20
It could be a problem after all.
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Electricwhammy
12-16-2016, 09:07 PM #20

It could be a problem after all.

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