brianhutchison: But I have been coming to the conclusion recently that PC's aren't really consumer products. Speaking as the family de-facto tech-support they are no end of grief.
I used to think that it was just the older generation in the family who weren't up to speed on maintaining their machines. But it's not - the younger ones haven''t a clue either. And it is not their fault - you don't need a degree to work a washing machine or a TV and PC's get marketed as if they were little more than TV's - and its a lie.
Enter tablets. They are so simple to use, by default you can't even install anything on them besides the official Market (GooglePlay or AppStore).
But IF you have used PCs before and the charm of novelty for the tablet vanishes, you start getting annoyed by how restricted the usage of "tablet PCs" is. Starting from the fact that it is really designed to be used by one person only. Sure it makes it simpler that you don't have to "juggle" with different user accounts, but...
Anyways, as far as I'm concerned, I feel that my bicycle gives me more hassle than my PCs. For example, whenever I do some maintenance for it myself, I end up with some loose parts without any idea where they belong. I tried some simpler bicycle as well with only one gear, but it didn't work too good either, the chain kept coming out of the cog.
For the OP: sorry I can't help. Of the mentioned GOG games, I have tried only Baldur's Gate so far, and I had no issues whatsoever with it, no tinkering or anything as far as I can remember. I'm playing it on a laptop running Win7 64bit.