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<blockquote data-quote="Chuck57" data-source="post: 962319" data-attributes="member: 75774"><p>My wife runs Win 7 Pro. I used the included OEM disc to upgrade to 8.1 Pro. My 8.1 Pro is antique now, while she's still in the Stone Age. But they work for us. I'm considering moving to an SSD soon and then, given the increased speed of the drive might consider going up to Win 10, which is slower than thick molasses on this 2015 era laptop. The SSD ought to speed things up. The laptops don't have the required TPM or whatever is required for Windows 11.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuck57, post: 962319, member: 75774"] My wife runs Win 7 Pro. I used the included OEM disc to upgrade to 8.1 Pro. My 8.1 Pro is antique now, while she's still in the Stone Age. But they work for us. I'm considering moving to an SSD soon and then, given the increased speed of the drive might consider going up to Win 10, which is slower than thick molasses on this 2015 era laptop. The SSD ought to speed things up. The laptops don't have the required TPM or whatever is required for Windows 11. [/QUOTE]
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