To the tech guys on this list,

In about 6 months Microsoft will end the support for Win7. My Good old 
working-horse of a computer might then be retired to make it for a 
backup system.


I do have a computer stored away in a closet, which has a broken version 
of Win8.1 on it. That is, it does not start up, only presents some kind 
of an error screen, informing me the Windows is not a valid version. Was 
a computer I bought second-handed, and apparently the seller was no 
honest guy. Now, I wonder if I might go for a full version of Win10, and 
simply wipe out the old hard drive on that computer, and do a totally 
clean install of Win10.


I would be buying the Win10, through the Microsoft store, and hence get 
a downloadable of the operative system.


Never been using Win10, and only have paid half an ear to any discussion 
on the matter. But I seem to remember something about it being possible 
for a blind to install the OS all without eyes. Is that correct, and 
does it even apply when I will be doing a clean - all from scratch - 
installation?


Could of course go and buy a brand new computer, but they tend to be 
loaded with all kinds of bloatware, over here. And the store I saw the 
other day, offering to install a clean win10 on their new systems, asked 
a price for the windows, about 20% more than what I see it advertised in 
Microsoft Store. Would then be a better business to get the broken win8 
machine of mine going.


Thanks for all input you can give me on the matter. I will not be doing 
my choice all at this time, but will be nice to know what to do, once 
the right time or offer comes up.

-- 
David

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