[nfbcs] Upgrading to Windows 10

vincent martin vincent.martin at gatech.edu
Tue Mar 22 23:57:33 UTC 2016


I recently upgraded three machines from Windows 7.  One was a five year old
Dell Latitude with a I5 processsor and three g of Memory; one was a HP
desktop with an old AMD ADAM processor and 8 G of memory; and the third was
a brand new Dell with a I7 processor and 16 G of memory.  All are working 
Better than they did with Windows 7.
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Subject: [nfbcs] Upgrading to Windows 10

Does anyone have experiences they would be willing to share about upgrading
from Windows 7 or 8 to Windows 10? The normal advice I have heard is to wait
for an upgrade until you get a new machine, but I know many people who have
new machines and who are very tired of the behavior they are getting in
Windows 8. Does there appear to be a substantial difference in performance
between Windows 10 when it is the initial install and when it has been
installed as a part of an upgrade?




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