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<blockquote data-quote="roger_m" data-source="post: 819161" data-attributes="member: 31436"><p>On computers very slow processors and only integrated graphics, Windows 10 tends to run slowly. An example is that it can take a second or so between pressing the Windows key and Start Menu displaying. On the same systems, Windows 8 often run much faster. However, performance has improved a lot with build 1903 of Windows 10. For example, on one of my old laptops, there is now only a very slight delay in opening the Start Menu, which finally makes Windows 10 usable on that computer.</p><p></p><p>The A6-9220e processor should be more than fast enough to run any build of Windows 10 well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roger_m, post: 819161, member: 31436"] On computers very slow processors and only integrated graphics, Windows 10 tends to run slowly. An example is that it can take a second or so between pressing the Windows key and Start Menu displaying. On the same systems, Windows 8 often run much faster. However, performance has improved a lot with build 1903 of Windows 10. For example, on one of my old laptops, there is now only a very slight delay in opening the Start Menu, which finally makes Windows 10 usable on that computer. The A6-9220e processor should be more than fast enough to run any build of Windows 10 well. [/QUOTE]
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