Chrome was the only browser that didn't cause my "good" XP machine to lock up, requiring holding the power button in for 5 seconds to turn the machine off, so I could reboot and try another browser. Yes, the machine could stay locked up for hours on Firefox or Safari. Chrome was the only 3rd party browser that didn't fail this way.
In any case, the computer I'm using now, for games, general surfing, and television is on borrowed time. I've never continued using a machine this broken, before. I just can't go down to the local shop and buy something in the markdown corner. They're all Win 8 machines, and I cannot use that OS.
Windows 8 is leading to "Cloud Computing," and MS is not going to deviate from this model. Windows 10 is only going to do this better. Software will become subscription services, costing the end user, over some period of time, considderably more than "buying programs." Should they're "upgraded" OS's not be compatable with software libraries MS no longer wants to support, so much the better. I still subscribe to the idea that, "I bought it, and I'm gonna use it until, you know.
Astrends go, only the Commies who produce Linux code are going support new hardware. This would be a dead end if computer hardware were built by capitalists.