How many computers have you got in your house?

My computers:

1x Acer Aspire running Windows 7 (intel i5, 6GB RAM, 500GB HDD)
1x HP laptop running a dual boot (Windows 7/Windows 10), intel i7, 8GB, 2TH HDD (split into 2x 1GB partitions)
1x HP laptop running Windows 10 (AMD E2, 6GB RAM, 750GB HDD)
1x Packard Bell Easynote, running XP (intel Core 2 Duo, 1GB RAM, 60GB HDD?). Original battery is dead (I might take it apart to see which cells are dead, then solder some new cells in), but I also have a cheap eBay laptop battery for it.
1x Fujitsu Lifebook running XP - intel Core 2 Duo, 1GB RAM, 40GB HDD. Despite this laptop being from 2005/2006, the battery still works!

That’s the laptops (we don’t have any desktops). In terms of tablets:
1x Kindle Fire 7 inch (don’t know specs)
1x Versus Touchtab 7V - 1.6GHz dual core, dk RAM (probably 1GB?), “8GB” internal storage, microSD slot (not used due to storage issues, see below)

Phones:
1x Samsung Galaxy S4
1x XTE Blade 3 - cheap and nasty, didn’t like it, passed on through the family
1x Galaxy Ace Plus - now ancient, OS (Android 2.3) no longer supported, passed on through family

And that’s about it!

If anyone on here was from the UK, I’d happily recycle their old, non working laptops… as I’d probably be able to get them working again :slight_smile:

P.S. Wrt the VS TouchTab… It is partitioned very weirdly, so that (after the OS is installed) there is 1GB “system storage” and ~5.3GB “flash storage”. The 5.3GB partition can be used for anything and everything. The 1GB is used for mostly system related stuff. Guess where most of the apps like to plonk themselves…

Meaning that, once the Google Apps have been updated to their latest versions, there’s pretty much no room at all for anything else… This runs Android 4.1, and the latest Android is version 6.0? Bit of a difference!

If I knew how to root the thing, and repartition it (into one ~6.5GB partition), I’d do that, so I could use the sodding thing! :smack: