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Old 02-13-2018, 03:03 AM   #268
Katsunami
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Now my netbook sadly is another story. XP just has so many issues with due to how programs have changed. Finding compatible programs is getting harder and harder.
That is not surprising. Windows XP is 17 years old. In the world of software, that is positively ancient. I know, I know... I'm still running 20 year old games. I've started a playthrough of my entire game library a few years ago, and vowed I'll only replay each game once more before shelving it forever.

While I love the 90's/early 2000 RPG's, I can't stick to them forever, as there are some real gems released since 2007 (such as the Witcher Series, and Dragon Age: Origins, which I really need to replay before it's 20 years old too. Not to mention Pillars of Eternity, PoE II, Divinity: Original Sin, and D: OS II).

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Windows 10 refuses to see my netbook or any of my Android tablets since 1709. Update, there my rant. I tried everything I could think of but read this is by design.
What do you mean by "refuse to see my netbook" ?

It is indeed by design that newer versions of Windows 10 won't run on some older CPU's, especially older Atoms. See here. Effectively, these CPU's will be stuck with Windows 10 Anniversary Edition until 2023, after which the OS will be out of support. They're sticking to the Windows 8.1 support date, as these CPU's were all released when Windows 10 wasn't on the market yet.

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