I can’t afford to upgrade my Vista PC. What can I do?
Firefox is about to stop supporting Windows Vista and websites are not working. Is there a cheap or preferably free solution?
I read your article about Windows 10 updates and that most PCs with Vista should be tossed in the trash bin. I really don't want to do that. I bought my computer with a disability settlement, and I simply don't have the money for upgrades. It is an HP Model m8530f with an AMD Phenom 9550 quad-core processor and 5GB of memory. I use it for writing, blogging, internet access, simple games, nothing intense. But I do need to do something because there is only one web browser I can use effectively, and some websites have begun to shun us unfortunate Vista folks. Please tell me how to do this. I am not stupid or illiterate, just a little on the broke side, and a bit (OK, a lot) of a procrastinator. Jeanne
Microsoft launched Windows Vista in January 2007 and stopped supporting it in April last year. Any PCs still running Vista are therefore likely to be eight to 10 years old, and showing their age. In particular, hard drives are increasingly prone to fail after about five years, or 50,000 hours use, so it's important to keep good backups.