AdamZ
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Windows 10 on the home laptop? Yes or No?
I'm not a Windows user, but Tech News Today is saying the last day to get Windows 10 for free is 7/29/16.
After that, $100+.
Windows 10 on the home laptop? Yes or No?
I have an old dell laptop at home that's running on xp and that's hooked up to my stereo and big screen tv. All I use it for is playing my 12000 songs that's loaded on it and streaming movies and youtube vids.
Is there a snowball's chance in hell that I could update it to 10?
I don't know...I'm not at home. It's likely approaching 8 years.
I assume it's toast but thought I'd ask the question.
what are the chances my old printers or other peripherals will choke on Win10?
That's because it should have been taken out back and shot about 7-8 years ago.My 15 year old HP LaserJet 2100 didn't like Win10 (or vice versa). Even with the latest drivers, either the printer wouldn't work or the OS wouldn't see the printer. It was getting on in years (jammed sometimes, overfed paper at others) and was never really happy as a USB printer. I replaced it with something more current and all is well.
Actually, until now, I haven't tried using Windows 10 on my Dell laptop. For some reasons, a computer technician friend advised me not to download it unless I'm sure that my laptop specification is compatible. However, I'm also wondering that it works better at my daughter's Sony laptop.
Windows 10 is great
My IT guy recommends us not upgrading, as a matter of fact on the last 3 desktops we bought, he deleted WX and installed W 7 or 8. I know for a while the Ford proprietary website would not work with X.I refuse the upgrade. Ill keep Win7.
My IT guy recommends us not upgrading, as a matter of fact on the last 3 desktops we bought, he deleted WX and installed W 7 or 8. I know for a while the Ford proprietary website would not work with X.
I am IT ignorant, so I depend on his judgment and usually he's right.Your IT guy is smart. I can't imagine what they were thinking by releasing a "final" version which breaks something as critical as HDMI output on (many) Dell laptops. For me that alone was a show-stopper, which required an immediate Win7 rollback.
I'm not a Windows user, but Tech News Today is saying the last day to get Windows 10 for free is 7/29/16.
After that, $100+.
My PC is no longer nagging me, so I would say yes.So does that mean the upgrade nagging screens will finally go away??