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Windows 7 vs 10 for Alienware 17

Windows 7 vs 10 for Alienware 17

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bluemaxx06
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05-15-2025, 10:19 PM
#1
There seems to be an issue with driver installation on your GTX 860m. It only installs version 368.71 from the Windows update, and the Nvidia control panel stops working. The laptop also runs both Intel 4600 and GTX 860m games simultaneously. I'm checking if version 7 is still available. If it is, would you prefer using it over version 10 for now until you get a new machine? Right now it's just for running Apex, so nothing too serious.
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bluemaxx06
05-15-2025, 10:19 PM #1

There seems to be an issue with driver installation on your GTX 860m. It only installs version 368.71 from the Windows update, and the Nvidia control panel stops working. The laptop also runs both Intel 4600 and GTX 860m games simultaneously. I'm checking if version 7 is still available. If it is, would you prefer using it over version 10 for now until you get a new machine? Right now it's just for running Apex, so nothing too serious.

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luked29
Junior Member
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05-16-2025, 05:28 AM
#2
I wouldn’t use Windows 7 any more if you’re able to assist. It hasn’t received any updates in almost two years, and your computer can handle Windows 10 or even Windows 11 smoothly. Have you performed a fresh setup of the operating system?
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luked29
05-16-2025, 05:28 AM #2

I wouldn’t use Windows 7 any more if you’re able to assist. It hasn’t received any updates in almost two years, and your computer can handle Windows 10 or even Windows 11 smoothly. Have you performed a fresh setup of the operating system?

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inmydictionary
Junior Member
35
05-16-2025, 08:58 AM
#3
You're planning to use Windows 11 on your new laptop, but the current version doesn't support it. You're wondering if downloading the latest version would be worth it for future use.
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inmydictionary
05-16-2025, 08:58 AM #3

You're planning to use Windows 11 on your new laptop, but the current version doesn't support it. You're wondering if downloading the latest version would be worth it for future use.

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DBirdy808
Member
222
05-16-2025, 11:14 AM
#4
You have the choice. Your device doesn’t officially accept it, yet you can still add it. It might be easier to keep using Windows 10.
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DBirdy808
05-16-2025, 11:14 AM #4

You have the choice. Your device doesn’t officially accept it, yet you can still add it. It might be easier to keep using Windows 10.

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_Kavea_
Member
167
05-19-2025, 03:30 AM
#5
They restrict access based on certain criteria. I’m planning a fresh Windows 10 install and will upgrade to version 11 later. I’m ordering some components right now for the build. Right now, the CPU/GPU status is uncertain, but I’ll get an SSD and some peripherals soon.
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_Kavea_
05-19-2025, 03:30 AM #5

They restrict access based on certain criteria. I’m planning a fresh Windows 10 install and will upgrade to version 11 later. I’m ordering some components right now for the build. Right now, the CPU/GPU status is uncertain, but I’ll get an SSD and some peripherals soon.

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HitTheKodak
Member
201
05-21-2025, 10:43 AM
#6
The restrictions can be easily avoided by most users here. However, it’s recommended to keep using Windows 10 for at least another year. Many issues remain with Windows 11, and it stays in a public beta phase regardless of its release status.
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HitTheKodak
05-21-2025, 10:43 AM #6

The restrictions can be easily avoided by most users here. However, it’s recommended to keep using Windows 10 for at least another year. Many issues remain with Windows 11, and it stays in a public beta phase regardless of its release status.