The product is indeed what it was claimed to be: a never-used original retail package for upgrading from Vista to Windows 7. It fixed a lot of the annoyances of XP without introducing any new ones. Windows 7 works for everything I need to do and is comfortable to use. So I reverted back to Windows 7 and disabled their constant reminders to upgrade. All my work files ended up in "read only mode" and no one, even Microsoft, could figure it out why it happened or how to fix it. When I fell for the free Windows 10 upgrade, it seemed to me that Microsoft pulled a fast one on this old coot. So Windows 7 was a nice improvement over XP. I actually have a life to live past this stupid keyboard. I don't waste my time surfing the net or playing games. I don't want to have to relearn everything all over again. If someone is happy being chained to one of those gadgets good for them. I don't have a tablet, or anything starting with the letter "i" or even a cell phone. To me, a computer is just a tool to get something done, not a play thing.
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