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Upgrade your Acer M5600 to Windows 7 or 10 for better performance.

Upgrade your Acer M5600 to Windows 7 or 10 for better performance.

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rebelka79
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10-11-2016, 08:32 PM
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Hello! I’m wondering if it’s feasible to install Windows 7 or 10 on an Acer M5600 running Windows Vista 32-bit as the default. I attempted to boot from a USB, but the BIOS isn’t recognizing it. This is my first experience with such an old BIOS setup. The system specs are: Core 2 Duo, 2GB RAM, DDR2 667MHz, Intel GMA 3000. I saw drivers for Windows 7, 8, and 10 on driverescape.com for this model, so I’m hoping it’s possible to get at least Windows 7 working. Thanks!
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rebelka79
10-11-2016, 08:32 PM #1

Hello! I’m wondering if it’s feasible to install Windows 7 or 10 on an Acer M5600 running Windows Vista 32-bit as the default. I attempted to boot from a USB, but the BIOS isn’t recognizing it. This is my first experience with such an old BIOS setup. The system specs are: Core 2 Duo, 2GB RAM, DDR2 667MHz, Intel GMA 3000. I saw drivers for Windows 7, 8, and 10 on driverescape.com for this model, so I’m hoping it’s possible to get at least Windows 7 working. Thanks!

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SorcererVevo
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10-18-2016, 07:41 AM
#2
Windows 10 feels a bit too demanding for that machine. Yet it remains the most secure option available. Windows 7 holds my preference as the classic choice for older systems.
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SorcererVevo
10-18-2016, 07:41 AM #2

Windows 10 feels a bit too demanding for that machine. Yet it remains the most secure option available. Windows 7 holds my preference as the classic choice for older systems.

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Mario_512
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10-18-2016, 08:03 AM
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Windows 10 32-bit works with 4GB RAM systems. All computers in my office run Core 2 with Windows 10, which is fine for office tasks. For more demanding work, consider adding a few 4GB DDR2 modules. After reaching over 4GB, switch to Windows 10 64-bit.
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Mario_512
10-18-2016, 08:03 AM #3

Windows 10 32-bit works with 4GB RAM systems. All computers in my office run Core 2 with Windows 10, which is fine for office tasks. For more demanding work, consider adding a few 4GB DDR2 modules. After reaching over 4GB, switch to Windows 10 64-bit.

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10-18-2016, 09:43 AM
#4
You managed to set up Windows 10 on a prebuilt unit by using a bootable USB created with the WinUSB tool. The BIOS didn’t recognize it because it wasn’t detected automatically.
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XExtremeGamerX
10-18-2016, 09:43 AM #4

You managed to set up Windows 10 on a prebuilt unit by using a bootable USB created with the WinUSB tool. The BIOS didn’t recognize it because it wasn’t detected automatically.

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Kavenoke
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10-25-2016, 12:25 PM
#5
This setup requires using an older mode since the USB was created with UEFI, which isn't supported by your laptop. You need to prepare the USB using legacy mode (MBR instead of GPT and Legacy instead of UEFI). Refer to the guide provided.
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Kavenoke
10-25-2016, 12:25 PM #5

This setup requires using an older mode since the USB was created with UEFI, which isn't supported by your laptop. You need to prepare the USB using legacy mode (MBR instead of GPT and Legacy instead of UEFI). Refer to the guide provided.