I find it curious that you consider an old, unknown version of Win 7 to
be less security challenged than the current version of Win 7. If it
were mine I would:
1) Change Windows update setting to *not* accept "recommended" updates.
(That's to prevent Windows 10 from being installed)
2) Run Windows update and install the fixes for possibly hundreds of
security vulnerabilities found and fixed since your version was built.
I assure you they are there whether you think so or not.
Chuck Norcutt
On 3/24/2016 11:42 AM, Chris Trask wrote:
I found a Microsoft self-help page that lists a number of things to
try, and I've earmarked that page to try this Sunday when I bring the
Dell laptop to the coffee shop for its weekly updating. In the
meantime, should anyone know of some remedy, I'd like to know. I DO
NOT have any Win7 installation disks, and I DO NOT want to update it
to some later security challenged version.
Chris
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