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Is a free upgrade for Windows 10 worth it?

Is a free upgrade for Windows 10 worth it?

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TGSRicky
Junior Member
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03-23-2016, 05:59 PM
#11
It's just Google being aware of you. Stay calm.
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TGSRicky
03-23-2016, 05:59 PM #11

It's just Google being aware of you. Stay calm.

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palmer1952
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03-24-2016, 05:26 AM
#12
With solid hardware, a fresh OS installation post-upgrade 10 will be smooth and reliable.
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palmer1952
03-24-2016, 05:26 AM #12

With solid hardware, a fresh OS installation post-upgrade 10 will be smooth and reliable.

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War91
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03-24-2016, 05:40 AM
#13
You might as well upgrade. I'm really enjoying my copy, and haven't had any issues yet. If you're worried some things might not function correctly go to this site, it explains pretty well how you might figure out wether you have compatibility issues. http://www.itworld.com/article/2932425/p...ws-10.html Windows 10 its pretty much the similar "under the hood" to 8. In other words, if it runs on Windows 7 or 8, it’s almost guaranteed to run on Windows 10. But you have the option to go back to the previous installed operating system if you really dislike it. here's a link if you'd like to do that. Bare in mind there is a time limit. I dont quite remember but i believe it's about 60 days or so. http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/how-to/window...y-3615606/ Hope this helps.
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War91
03-24-2016, 05:40 AM #13

You might as well upgrade. I'm really enjoying my copy, and haven't had any issues yet. If you're worried some things might not function correctly go to this site, it explains pretty well how you might figure out wether you have compatibility issues. http://www.itworld.com/article/2932425/p...ws-10.html Windows 10 its pretty much the similar "under the hood" to 8. In other words, if it runs on Windows 7 or 8, it’s almost guaranteed to run on Windows 10. But you have the option to go back to the previous installed operating system if you really dislike it. here's a link if you'd like to do that. Bare in mind there is a time limit. I dont quite remember but i believe it's about 60 days or so. http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/how-to/window...y-3615606/ Hope this helps.

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Xx_Gi_xX
Junior Member
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03-28-2016, 04:49 AM
#14
No significant improvement from W7 to W10. The transition feels slightly different mainly in the user interface.
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Xx_Gi_xX
03-28-2016, 04:49 AM #14

No significant improvement from W7 to W10. The transition feels slightly different mainly in the user interface.

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Jingle535
Junior Member
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04-04-2016, 01:38 AM
#15
Absolutely, it's a good idea to do a fresh setup for optimal results.
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Jingle535
04-04-2016, 01:38 AM #15

Absolutely, it's a good idea to do a fresh setup for optimal results.

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Mapley
Member
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04-04-2016, 04:49 AM
#16
Hey, it doesn't seem worth it. Hold off until it's available on a special version. Your current Windows setup makes Win10 more useful. The product key appears when you upgrade, after which it's saved on Microsoft's servers. It connects your system back to its hardware ID.
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Mapley
04-04-2016, 04:49 AM #16

Hey, it doesn't seem worth it. Hold off until it's available on a special version. Your current Windows setup makes Win10 more useful. The product key appears when you upgrade, after which it's saved on Microsoft's servers. It connects your system back to its hardware ID.

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