Your ability and ease to access the forum (or the internet) is nothing to do with me/S2C/forum.
I'm afraid the problems lie at your end of the chain.
What exactly is your PC/laptop spec ?
Make - model, HDD size, memory
What OS are you running ?
What internet browser are you using ?
Who is your internet service provider ?
That you have 2 laptops that behave differently is not surprising - they are set up differently.
Somewhere in the internet browser (on each) will be an option to save and remember passwords.
Every time you do a hard re-boot of the PC you could lose the password store.
That is undoubtedly your problem.
I don't know how many websites you visit on a regular (daily) basis, but you could use the same username - often your email address and password.
I know security experts say don't do this - but really, is your computer full of secret security ID information
Maybe, maybe not.
If you bank online keep those details separate from your other surfing info.
You could keep a list of your logins and passwords on your phone.
That would be easier and quicker to refer to, rather than sending a forgotten password request each time you want to login to something.
It is a question of being organised and strategy.
It doesn't matter whether you have fibre or copper wire or string connecting your house to the local telephone exchange.
It's down to what your ISP (internet service provider) is providing with the package you have.
Most ISPs provide a decent download speed and upload speed - more than fast enough to browse the internet.
If you want to download films and TV and music you'll need a faster service and if you are into online real time gaming (which I doubt) the faster the better.
There are many links to websites that can test your internet connection and speed...
For example:-
Broadband speed testAny download speed over 20 (the units don't matter) is good
Any upload speed over 10 is good
There are comparison websites that can find the best deal/package for your needs.
Your needs might include Sky, Amazon or Netflix or BT TV channels/packages.
for example:-
Compare the MarketAs to retro fitting a Series 2 petrol into a Disco or RR
Forget it - please
Why why why - what would you expect to gain?
In fact it would cost you a shed load of money - better just to buy a half decent model - drive and enjoy it.
The big problem you'll have is getting an MoT pass.
Emissions tests are based on the age of the vehicle - NOT the engine age.
Another problem is, "Where are you going to get a half decent, reliable Series 2 petrol engine from ?" - a refurbished, rebuilt engine will cost you at least £2500
A £100 eBay punt is just that - you'd be buying a heap of trouble.
Actually fitting the lump would be the least of your troubles.