Oh my..........
Wow, wow.. wow.
Windows 10 has a lot of issues (..still(?)) huh. . I've just been looking in the Windows sub-forum and man there is a lot of topics for/about Windows 10 based issues; UI-Issues, File-Issues, couple of BIOS-Issues and more. Ok now I really wish that I am able to keep my data and Windows 7 if that's even possible because I'm getting a new mobo/cpu etc...
I never realized there was that many issues with Windows 10 still. I knew there would be some but not that many lol
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Yeah I agree @revsilverspine, most of the ones I saw were definitely User-related too, I dunno what to do/choose Between W7 if that's still an option or W10
Tldr, Still got Windows 7 OS and programs and game saves on my HDD but ya I dunno lol
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As per usual, I HIGHLY recommend Windows 10.
I've found it to actually be faster than Win 7, specially on older systems.
My Acer netbook came with Win 7 Home Premium which ran horribly, drained the battery in <3h. After upgrading to Win10 it worked way smoother/faster and the battery life shot up to 7h (I'm talking actual usage, not "estimated battery lifetime")
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Apart for the annoying Windows Update, Windows 10 has been stable for me too, even installed a 32bit version on an old Athlon 3400+ single core with 2GB of DDR and it was a bit slow but quite usable!
As for the Windows update, I simply neutered it on all my PCs and I don't have those annoying forced restarts.
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@wkdpaul Uhm, didn't they fix that a while ago? The forced restarts. I've never had it restart on its own <_<
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has been stable for me too, even installed a 32bit version on an old Athlon 3400+ single core with 2GB of DDR and it was a bit slow but quite usable!
Haha nice one Thumbs Up
I'm surprised when you said 32-bit lol, most stuff supports 64-bit I thought, or just for me at least
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@Xiauj yeah, 32 bits systems are still working, not going to use a single-core PC for anything more than web-browsing so I didn't try anything else than Chrome and a few "default" apps
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@wkdpaul Ahh well, if it's only for web browsing with the occasional-extra app then fair enough
32-bit is still good, its just that it's not being mentioned as much as it used to, IMO