^ Probably, but I've been coasting on Dad's expertise.
< Attempt 1 was a shitty scam, with a power cord that sparked through a bitemark, a hard-drive 11% as big as advertised, and running on Windows 11. With the hard-drive filling so fast, I tried to ease the bloat by deleting non-essentials. I didn't realize until it was too late that One Drive had eaten everything I put into documents and took all of that with it. I was only able to recover a year-old version, but my "Worlds" images will need to be recollected. Dumbest of all, Windows 11 kept pestering me about One Drive being absent as if that was the problem.
> Attempt 2 at a different pawn shop is doing much better despite also running on Windows 11, but that can be fixed and the hard-drive is nearly double the previous promise at only $30 more. It was also the only laptop there priced at less than $200.
v Lesson learned: now that I have a 90% refund, I'm never stepping foot in Cash America again.