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There is nothing "old" about computers, unless we are talking those machines that would punch-cards, or could only run one program per floppy diskette via the A:\ drive. Even then the big-chunky Pentium computers could run Windows 10. Especially with all the new SSD and memory options.
Did you via PCI cards you could install a RAM stick as a type of storage via a converter. However you would have to designate it as RAM when your machine would start up.
I miss those later early days when XP SP 3 was around and they had Multi-five monitor setups and portables with the nice Keyboard sets.