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I'll take Windows 10 over Windows 8 any day. The user interface was just... yeah.
Yeah its true, but a little tweaking can improve performance. Recent versions of prefer lots of RAM, I rarely notice slowdown on my pc w/ 6gigs than my sis's lap w/ 4gigs which crashes when i fire up a heavy game or I/O intensive apps.Not sure about that I've seen new computers with I5 that are very slow with windows 10.
it does not crash because of low memory. lac of memory does not cause the computer to crash it will slow downYeah its true, but a little tweaking can improve performance. Recent versions of prefer lots of RAM, I rarely notice slowdown on my pc w/ 6gigs than my sis's lap w/ 4gigs which crashes when i fire up a heavy game or I/O intensive apps.
It happened because of low PF set by me, as per recommended size suggested by w10, earlier it BSODs because of insufficient PF. Now I set it to 4GB and problems are gone.it does not crash because of low memory. lac of memory does not cause the computer to crash it will slow down
Yep Ill upgrade and start killing services.
cheers
You could've disabled Delivery Optimization services and w10 no more eats your data relentlessly.no no no i downgrade from 10 to 8.1 cuse windows 10 eat my internet traffic with custome config and i never upgrade to 10 again.plus windows 10 auto update very bad cuse i dont know whats happen after update to my windows performance
and start buttom dos not work many time
Not sure about that I've seen new computers with I5 that are very slow with windows 10.
Thats not the right way. the best way is to update win 7, disable updates from services.I have seen the same where W10 boinked a mid-grade system.
There have been reports scattered over the net about W10 ruining systems.
The way to do it is to use the 30-day trial and revert if need be... otherwise one loses all down-grade rights after the 30-day trial period.
Were they upgrades or clean installs of windows 10? I have a Sony Viao with intel i5, a secondary system in the house, it has a clean install of windows 10 "which Sony highly suggested users not upgrading to" and it not only runs just fine, but is light and very responsive. When I initially did the upgrade first, there were some minor issues and slow downs, but the clean install after made all the difference.Not sure about that I've seen new computers with I5 that are very slow with windows 10.
Were they upgrades or clean installs of windows 10? I have a Sony Viao with intel i5, a secondary system in the house, it has a clean install of windows 10 "which Sony highly suggested users not upgrading to" and it not only runs just fine, but is light and very responsive. When I initially did the upgrade first, there were some minor issues and slow downs, but the clean install after made all the difference.
I forgot to mention, All the system that I talked about were upgraded either from 8.1 or 7.Were they upgrades or clean installs of windows 10? I have a Sony Viao with intel i5, a secondary system in the house, it has a clean install of windows 10 "which Sony highly suggested users not upgrading to" and it not only runs just fine, but is light and very responsive. When I initially did the upgrade first, there were some minor issues and slow downs, but the clean install after made all the difference.