Techlover wroteNow , after some windows updates what do you think about windows 10??
should i upgrade ??
I don't think you should. I'm going to use 7 until its support runs out. "If something ain't broke, don't fix it."
Techlover wroteNow , after some windows updates what do you think about windows 10??
should i upgrade ??
yes. But won't you try it? It seems it's better plus the upgrade is free. Personally i'd like to get the maximum of my pc. But i don't know if most of the bugs were fixed in after nearly a month only of the upgrade. That's why i'm asking about others experience.tt400 wroteTechlover wroteNow , after some windows updates what do you think about windows 10??
should i upgrade ??
I don't think you should. I'm going to use 7 until its support runs out. "If something ain't broke, don't fix it."
mickzster wroteWindows 10 is definitely worth the upgrade.
It is not necessary to download the update via Windows Update because you'll have to reserve an upgrade. Instead you can download the .iso image directly from Microsoft's website and install Windows 10 via a bootable USB or run the setup immediately from Windows 7 to upgrade.
I upgraded from a cracked windows 8.1 to windows 10. Then extracted the legit key from windows 10 and did a clean reinstall of windows from an iso downloaded from Microsoft.rtp wrotemickzster wroteWindows 10 is definitely worth the upgrade.
It is not necessary to download the update via Windows Update because you'll have to reserve an upgrade. Instead you can download the .iso image directly from Microsoft's website and install Windows 10 via a bootable USB or run the setup immediately from Windows 7 to upgrade.
I don't recommend installing the .iso because I did that and I couldn't use my key. Had to crack it, sadly...
On 14, January 2020, to be exact.mickzster wrote Sooner or later, Microsoft will stop the support for Windows 7, so you'll need to upgrade to 8, 8.1 or 10.
Both operating systems are among the most successful Windows OS'. However, you'd be missing out some great features that Windows 10 offers, such as ease of access, Cortana, Modern apps, etc.tt400 wroteOn 14, January 2020, to be exact.mickzster wrote Sooner or later, Microsoft will stop the support for Windows 7, so you'll need to upgrade to 8, 8.1 or 10.
I have time.
Yeah, I know. It's why I'm tempted to upgrade and why the decision to stay with 7 is a hard one, but I'm in no rush for now. I'll post here if I bite the bullet.mickzster wroteBoth operating systems are among the most successful Windows OS'. However, you'd be missing out some great features that Windows 10 offers, such as ease of access, Cortana, Modern apps, etc.tt400 wroteOn 14, January 2020, to be exact.mickzster wrote Sooner or later, Microsoft will stop the support for Windows 7, so you'll need to upgrade to 8, 8.1 or 10.
I have time.
It's just a matter of preference really..
Keep us updated anyway about whether you chose to keep Win7 or installed Win10.
Cheers,
-Michael.
Thanks for the advice. Yeah, I was always going to do a clean install. I have too much OCD to just do a simple upgrade.A.L wroteMy experience is, if you upgrade from a previous version you might face some problems( lagging or not responsive programs) i think that is due to non compatible drivers or software, i faced a problem with the upgrade that forced me to go back to windows 7, and even then it wasn't solved. but i formatted my laptop then clean installed windows 10 everything is smooth and pretty much similar to windows 7.
so my suggestion if you have the time manually install it and don't use the automatic installer.