
The Software Wall—Don’t Throw It Away
Why a computer can remain physically capable after its official software route has narrowed, and what sensible owners should consider next.
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Why a computer can remain physically capable after its official software route has narrowed, and what sensible owners should consider next.
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A deeper look at OpenCore Legacy Patcher, the older Macs it can help and the maintenance that unsupported macOS requires.
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A parent-to-parent guide to RAM, storage, build quality and why a good refurbished laptop may beat a shiny budget machine.
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Compare the complete cost of repair with a genuinely equivalent replacement—not merely the cheapest laptop advert.
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Why build quality, repairability and the person using the computer matter more than the year printed on a specification sheet.
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A capable older computer may be waiting on storage, cooling or software support rather than wholesale replacement.
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How a familiar Linux desktop can give suitable older PCs a supported future—and why compatibility still needs checking.
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When a web-focused operating system can turn an older machine into a simple, useful computer again.
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Why replacing slow mechanical storage can transform startup and everyday responsiveness without changing the processor.
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A practical view of capable older hardware, rising software requirements and what ordinary users actually need.
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