It's time to switch to Windows 10. Are there still many problems left?
It's time to switch to Windows 10. Are there still many problems left?
You're being encouraged to move to Windows 10, but you're worried about potential problems. Your current OEM Windows 7 setup required an update to trigger the upgrade alert. Upgrading from Windows 7 to Windows 10 should generally be smooth, though compatibility can vary depending on your hardware and software. Double-check that your system meets the requirements before proceeding.
There have been no driver problems or compatibility issues. The system was updated about two days after it began.
On older setups it can be a bit off, but newer ones like Haswell work well. My Z77 project hasn't run into any problems either.
Several concerns come to mind. 1. No functional start screen. 2. Short battery life remains an issue. 3. The color palette is limited and will be improved in a future patch. 4. Some users, especially those with NVIDIA devices, continue facing driver problems. Other issues are harder to pinpoint but seem notable.
Minor issues only; just a few security worries. My touchpad seems to be working less smoothly, and a friend’s graphics card got damaged—possibly because Windows forced a driver change. I also discovered an article that might help: http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/windows-10-how-...de-1513643 and the NVIDIA support page about loading issues.
If I shared that you could reach the old control panel by right-clicking the start button