No clear reason to stay behind.
No clear reason to stay behind.
You have Windows 7 64-bit Pro installed. It's commonly used for gaming, rendering, video creation with Adobe tools, and sometimes Unity. Upgrading to Windows 10 isn't necessary unless you experience performance issues or need new features. You might still benefit from staying on 7 if it meets your current needs.
The update is straightforward and beneficial. A few issues will be fixed, but it's still an improvement.
Consider postponing by a few months to resolve the final significant issues. Otherwise, it seems unlikely otherwise.
The main reasons for moving to Windows 10 are the Xbox streaming app, DX 12, updated interface, and quicker startup. I still like Windows 7, but I’m stuck with Windows 10 because of some issues.
Issues arising from needing to reset everything repeatedly or encounter minor problems during updates and program retention in Windows 10. Concerns about privacy intrusions by Microsoft while using the operating system.
Windows 8.1 seems preferable according to my perspective—it’s lighter and currently lacks many of the problems associated with the 10 series.
Many privacy concerns exist. That's the primary issue. And there are numerous bugs for days.
I switch to Windows 7 after three years since it's been available for so long. I believe I won't miss it much when I decide to upgrade based on what I've learned from past experiences. If something works fine, don't try to fix it. As a tech consumer, it would be unrealistic not to give it a shot. I'd try it on my test machine and wait until they release a stable version.