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My old (86) stepdad has an ancient HP laptop (he got 2nd hand) that takes about 10 mins to boot into Windows 7 now. Everything on it is so slow it’s painful to use.
He asked me to look into getting him a new one. But for his usage, bit of browsing, checking emails and playing very basic games (all card games, solitaire, hearts and poker), I can’t see the point in spending a lot on one? He has nothing else stored on there. So I said about a Chromebook for around £200 or less. He was OK with that.
But today I was thinking that maybe I should just upgrade the HDD to an SSD? A 120GB Crucial one on Amazon is less than £18.
So if I go down the SSD route, which way would be best? Make a recovery file to USB (if hasn’t been done before), recovery file to DVD? Or do a clean install of Windows 7? But he doesn’t have the disc? Could I use my 7 installation DVD and enter his product key?
Or does anyone else have any suggestions? Thanks |
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