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Still using Windows 98 in Bulgaria
Mr Dos
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Was watching Stacey Dooley in 'Booze, Bar Crawls and Bulgaria' the other night, when I spotted some dude using what seemed to be Windows 98 in the background.
http://s12.postimg.org/p88pk34b1/98_bulgaria.jpg
mind you, the NHS has 677,000 XP machines still in use
http://www.ehi.co.uk/news/ehi/8898/eight-in-ten-nhs-desktops-still-on-xp
nice fat contract there for somebody . . .
http://s12.postimg.org/p88pk34b1/98_bulgaria.jpg
mind you, the NHS has 677,000 XP machines still in use
http://www.ehi.co.uk/news/ehi/8898/eight-in-ten-nhs-desktops-still-on-xp
nice fat contract there for somebody . . .
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In places like shops or anywhere where you are just using a single application day after day it is often easier to just stick with what works rather than try and stay up to date with the latest operating systems. If you upgrade to something the EPOS system wasn't tested on then you risk breaking something and possibly lose thousands of pounds in sales or corrupting your data.
I deal with a couple of companies in Bulgaria and they're definitely up to date with their Windows systems but, then, they're software devs...
they did in the last place I worked.
Vista! :eek: You should upgrade that machine to Windows 7 or consign it to the tech scrapheap where Vista belongs
Thought you would be recommending Windows 8 now
The poster said he/she wouldn't have Windows 8 on any computer so that's why I recommended Windows 7
Absolutely nothing as far as I'm concerned. Vista worked great for me when I had it.
it didnt for me.
it was terrible.
^ this. Went back to XP for 5 more years, now got Windows 8 (with classic shell).
Everything
And some people had high spec PC and didn't work in the media and still did not get on with it.