^^^ thanks for the pointers @DCBassman
How did you get on? If necessary, depending on spec I can supply a used, genuine charger if necessary

Not really fetting as such, but I've finally got around to using my "new" laptop - a Lenovo X280. Tbh I'd have happily continued using my old Samsung 900 series however it's single, non-upgradeable, soldered-to-the-board 4Gb RAM chip has increasing been struggling with my slapdash attitude to browser tab closure and it's starting to show its age (9yrs) so has been relegated to stereo-youtube-conduit duties.
The Lenovo's a nice little machine of a decent spec (IIRC tth gen i5, 16Gb Ram, 256Gb SSD, silly screen res for a laptop) but it's taken me a while to get used to it as it's running W10 (demoted from 11, everything else in the house is still on 7) and Lenovo in their infinite wisdom have put the Fn key where Ctrl is on any other civilised machine..
Having coaxed the internet into showing me how to bin Windows search results from the net and hiding a load of the commercial crap I now feel a lot more at home.
I feel legit in posting on this thread however as my main desktop is a 2009 Dell XPS with 1st gen i7 and a load of retro-fitted bits (SSD, 16Gb RAM, uprated Corsair PSU after the original shat the bed, some low-end passively cooled GPU after the original went the same way as the PSU). I'm also still using the 20" Dell 2007WFP monitor purchased in 2006; so have certainly had my money's worth

The old dear is running an even older Acer Core 2 Duo desktop, made tolerable with some more RAM and and SSD.
Not that I ask a lot from my desktops but I'm impressed by how capable they are given their age
