Re: Windows 10
Re: Windows 10
If we didn't update as new versions come along, we would still be using Windows 95, so it is inevitable in the long run. I have two laptops, a Novatech that came with Win7 and a Fujitsu that came with Win8. They have the same spec for processor speed and Ram. I have upgraded the Fujitsu to 10, and it was quite seamless. It now boots up in less than 30 seconds and is much faster in every way. It is not difficult to make it look much same as Win7, but there is a learning curve for some things.Re: Windows 10
Did post on this thread that when it came out I down loaded it but had problems first with no sound and it kept on freezing., so reverted back to W7.Re: Windows 10
Re: Windows 10
Re: Windows 10
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