Why I am still using Windows 7

i don't blame you. i just don't know how your microsoft account isn't forcing the upgrades on you. mine wouldn't let me alone and i even set it to not accept them and it would load it anyway.
 
I am so used to Windows 7 and how it works
I envy you still having Windows 7. I made the mistake of letting my old laptop update and got so frustrated that the newer Windows required a paid subscription to use the previously free old simple games. No more Microsoft for me after that experience.
 
Windows 7 still does what I need it for, for the most part, but since Lumosity upgraded their site, the games are laggy for me now. I contacted them about it with my system specs and was is the reply:

There are several factors that could contribute to how fast our games load on your computer, such as: the age of your computer, the browser you’re using, how much memory your computer currently has, and other programs running at the same time as Lumosity. Certain browsers, computers, and graphics cards run HTML5 more smoothly and quickly than others.
If the steps we've suggested haven't helped, then you may want to consult a technician for assistance in speeding up your computer in general.
 
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I still have some XP laptops, just in case, being a programmer guy.

Joy Systems has good prices on used stuff if you must get a second machine. Local recyclers might also have great prices.
 
Hopefully you are not taking this Windows 7 machine online, as you are taking increased risk by not having up-to-date security in place.
I ran windows 7 with no updates for many years. I don't believe the security stuff. I think the upgrades are bug fixes and more importantly driver fixes and additions related to new hardware.
 
If it ain't broke don't fix it, be be aware.

I still run Windows XP on a machine I use to run a CNC, little chance of compromising any critical data.
 
@Nathan - I don't know that much about it but I have always assumed that since I only use a mobile hotspot I am pretty secure. Is that true?

My computer is great and I really don't want to buy a new computer. If I do it won't be a microsoft product.
 

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