It was Intel 8088, you have 512KB ram, you are king of the hill, you have two FDD, one to load your OS & boot & the other to load your application.
Back then, it was Lotus 1 2 3 for spreadsheet, & my favourite word processor that runs on a 3.5" floppy, Display Rite. MacAfee & Norton Untilies were hot pirated software. This was before the advent of graphic programs.
The command prompt was c:\ remember? was learning SCO Unix then & the rudimentary 'internet', where users can connect to a network & send messages to each other. In my course of work, used a couple of OS other than Microsoft DOS, DAC, IBM etc & then there was CP/M etc
It was you have check wether your computer have the processing or memory power to run the programs. Then came the Macintosh....only the marketing people have that & the rest judt drool over the GUI & we were still in DOS, was that 4.0 or 5.0 at that time.
SSD drives, are flash drives, if you computer does the 'pop' & especially WINDOWS OS, who after a while becomes Bloated & will start crashing, ( even Win 7 crashes), one have to back up or your SSD on a daily basis, especially your work, every hour if possible.
The question I want to ask is, can we recover a SSD drive, when it crashes? just want to know, what is the opinion on this? I have asked the techicians, they say no!