Any pointers for buying a new PC, I'm running on an HP - Windows 7 one, I bought in 2015 (and have an AVG antivirus subscription which is up for renewal) which seems to be huffing and puffing a bit, the base criteria is I need to reload my 2016 Sketchup/layout package and my 2016 Quickbooks accounting software, if nothing else.
I'm used to window's - XL and word etc, nothing else that's critical, no gaming nonsense or high demand, simple works, probably go to John Lewis to buy, looking at this one:
https://www.johnlewis.com/hp-slim-s...essor-8gb-ram-256gb-ssd-dark-black/p110659741
Not restricted to budget, within reason.
Main question is, can I load my legacy programs on to a new PC, and if I can could someone explain how best to do so.
I have back ups of critical files and stuff, and not interested in any cloud or subscription options, with my flaky rural internet connection.
TIA
For the type of things you want to do that looks fine.
I've an older(About 9 years old- i think i got it in 2014 or 15) system that was quite good in its time(Alienware X51) and TBH its run about everything I've ever needed it to do, including games, which task the computer more than anything else.
Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4460 CPU @ 3.20GHz 3.20 GHz 64 bit
Ram- 8GB
GPU Nvidia Geforce GTX960 plus
I couldnt say how these compare to modern todays components, but i would think they are about average.
One thing I do understand is dont get to hung up on the graphics, by which I mean graphics card=games only. the GPU is important if you are going to watch vid, or interact with sites like you tube
As to your AVG subscription That i think is just a waste of money.
I mean its not going to help you really as any serious issues only come from your own actions, as in you follow a bad link, or click on something dodgy, like from an email, or go to unscrupulous porn sites.
I've always likened these things to the vampire. For the vampire to get in you must first grant them permission. So it is the same as all the dodgy stuff. To get infected with viruses or hacked, you must first allow it to happen by doing the above.
After my initial subscription finished, i didnt bother renewing so for the last 8 or so years the only anti virus on my computer, is the one that comes free and preinstalled on your windows operating system. and in all that time nothing has happened- obviously i dont open dodgy software or go to dodgy sites or follow unknown email or web site links, but it runs its scheduled scan once a week or whatever and its never found a thing.
I think that not only are they a waste of money, but they slow down your computer and possibly, possibly even cause problem,s to happen themselves.- Take from that what you will.
But todays computers, as computers are the main and important bit of tech in everyones life is even the basic system will do everything you need and its only the most modern and intensive games that require the more expensive systems, or even anything more than 8gb of ram
That said, 8 is fine, 16 would be best., and only 32 or 64 etc etc if you are a mad in the head dedicated gamer.