Terry - Somerset
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I am sure this is entirely possible if you have the underpinning knowledge and skill.I'm sorry Terry, again you are mistaken. One thing in favour of Win 10 is the fact that even printers that are 10+ years old still 'find' suitable drivers. I'm using an old Brother laser printer that I've had since 2014, it came to me because the owner wanted 'a new one' because it was 5 years old. I run it on a Win 7 PC but write to it from Win 10, Win 7 (another) & XP units - the XP machine was the only one that needed a manual installation. Increased data volumes can be handled by larger or faster storage, ie. adding an SSD will speed up data transfer dramatically and that can be done easily.
For most people other than professionals and (dare I say it) nerds it may be far quicker and less frustrating to simply accept that the cost of IT averages out at around £200 per year.
We all have different skills and interests - I enjoy cooking, but you may prefer to eat out rather than consume the inedible, I may find fixing/servicing my own car satisfying but you may prefer to take it to the man down the road who does these things.
The big risk for an amateur is disabling something that just about works through an inappropriate keystroke. Personally I am happy to upgrade as required (typically every 5-7 years) rather than master the struggle with arcane jargon and recalcitrant operating systems.