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[[File:Mum Tries Out Windowblinds 6.0 on Windows XP|thumb|343x343px|''Diana customizes her Windows XP desktop using Windowblinds 6.0 in one of the Advanced episodes'']]
[[File:Mum Tries Out Windowblinds 6.0 on Windows XP|thumb|343x343px|''Diana customizes her Windows XP desktop using Windowblinds 6.0 in one of the Advanced episodes'']]
'''OSFirstTimer Advanced''' is a series, where the five tasks of the original series are replaced with a much different, single task, which [[Diana Adams|Diana]] tries to complete with a different program on a different operating system from a different time period each episode. The task also differs each episode, unlike in the original series, where the tasks keep the same.
'''OSFirstTimer Advanced''' is a series, where the five tasks of the original series are replaced with a much different, single task, which [[Diana Adams|Diana]] tries to complete with a different program on a different operating system from a different time period each episode. The task also differs each episode, unlike in the original series, where the tasks keep the same.


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Sometimes, [[Philip Adams|Philip]] gives her 5 lifelines called "How Do I's", other times he gives her a time-limit instead. If she ran out of either the time-limit or the lifelines, her task would be considered failed. However, those guidelines/rules are no longer apparent in more recent Advanced episodes. The focus lies more on just fulfilling the given tasks and/or exploring/trying out programs in general, similar to the main OSFirstTimer series with trying out operating systems.
Sometimes, [[Philip Adams|Philip]] gives her 5 lifelines called "How Do I's", other times he gives her a time-limit instead. If she ran out of either the time-limit or the lifelines, her task would be considered failed. However, those guidelines/rules are no longer apparent in more recent Advanced episodes. The focus lies more on just fulfilling the given tasks and/or exploring/trying out programs in general, similar to the main OSFirstTimer series with trying out operating systems.