mchain
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For some users, cost of purchasing/upgrading to a new system with a new/newer OS is definitely an obstacle.
I have no way of knowing if this would apply to you tho.
Know that what I am running now is a refurbished desktop made in 2008, and initial cost was $142.95 USC back in 2013.
I made a point of selecting a machine made for corporate use only and not a one for the general consumer market, because such a machine can have higher quality parts built-in and can be run as-is just fine. It should run for a longer period of time as well, or until it reaches a point where it cannot run the latest and newest operating system(s) available.
This system came with Windows 7 Home 64-bit, and is now running Windows 10 Anniversary Edition (1607) 64-bit just fine, thank you.
BTW, many of existing third-party programs I had transferred over from XP Home 32-bit and installed without incident.
As I said, it may not be cost that is stopping you from migrating up, but going to a computer store such as MicroCenter should at least help with options in the future. Maybe time to look at that?