IKE
Well-known Member
- Location
- Oklahoma....U.S.A.
The new 'AOL Gold' just kept acting up and I got tired of spending time on the phone for hours to end up no better off than I was before I started so today I had a local shop build me a new desktop......he delivered it about two hours ago, installed my printer, Norton and some other stuff off my old computer, did some tweaking and I'm using it now.
I'm about as computer savvy as a bullfrog but I know it's got Windows 10, plus bigger & better stuff like ram, hard drive, processor, video and sound cards etc. than my old system had........I had him install Firefox as my browser and also had him to setup MSN as my homepage.
Comparing around I did real good on the price plus he gave me $125.00 credit for my 7 year old Gateway unit that he will erase everything off of and sell it as a refurbished / used unit in his store for around $225.00.
As a safety measure and for my own peace of mind I called my credit card company and cancelled my card, that AOL was charging the monthly $6.00 fee, and they are going to be sending out two new cards......tomorrow I'll call AOL and tell them adios after almost 25 years.
Even though 95% of all I do on this thing is surf the internet I can see that after being on AOL for so long and going from Windows 7 to 10 there is going to be a learning curve......to me Windows 10 is a whole bunch different than 7.
I'm about as computer savvy as a bullfrog but I know it's got Windows 10, plus bigger & better stuff like ram, hard drive, processor, video and sound cards etc. than my old system had........I had him install Firefox as my browser and also had him to setup MSN as my homepage.
Comparing around I did real good on the price plus he gave me $125.00 credit for my 7 year old Gateway unit that he will erase everything off of and sell it as a refurbished / used unit in his store for around $225.00.
As a safety measure and for my own peace of mind I called my credit card company and cancelled my card, that AOL was charging the monthly $6.00 fee, and they are going to be sending out two new cards......tomorrow I'll call AOL and tell them adios after almost 25 years.
Even though 95% of all I do on this thing is surf the internet I can see that after being on AOL for so long and going from Windows 7 to 10 there is going to be a learning curve......to me Windows 10 is a whole bunch different than 7.