![]() ![]() My 2007 Toshiba laptop (originally with Vista 32-bit OEM) is now on its dying bed hardware is quite outdated compared to 2019 requirements (embedded gfx card doesn't even have h264 hardware decoding capabilities, so all video decoding is delegated to the CPU ) and despite some 2015 hardware upgrades (replacement of the original 128GiB HD with a 500GiB one, RAM augmented to 3GiB from 2GiB, repair of the screen etc.), the OS has become corrupted and sluggish I am not prepared to invest more money on the machine/OS (also taking into consideration the miserable state of Vista with regards to current software support), the only realistic option would be to, sadly, move on to a recent laptop model with, no doubt, Win10 ( ). With Win7 reaching EoS in 5 months, they sort of look as moot to me now. I was always intrigued by these Win7-> WinVista transformation packs, although applying them appeared to me to be a tad over my skills also was/am unsure of their impact on the whole OS performance. ![]() This is no doubt a much more practical idea ![]()
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