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<blockquote data-quote="roger_m" data-source="post: 805711" data-attributes="member: 31436"><p>You do not need a high end computer to run Windows 10. I've got some old laptops (which were released in 2006) which have processors which are about 4 times slower than your laptop and Windows 10 is fast on them. The processor in your laptop is 50% faster than the one in my main laptop and Windows 10 is really fast on it. Also I've upgraded tens of Windows 7 computers to Windows 10 and every time, except for one or two exceptions, Windows 10 ran just as well as Windows 7.</p><p></p><p>If you did a clean install of Windows 10, I'm absolutely certain that that it would at least as fast as Windows 7 does. As for updates, unless you have major issues with your Windows 10 install, or some security or privacy software is causing issues, they work fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roger_m, post: 805711, member: 31436"] You do not need a high end computer to run Windows 10. I've got some old laptops (which were released in 2006) which have processors which are about 4 times slower than your laptop and Windows 10 is fast on them. The processor in your laptop is 50% faster than the one in my main laptop and Windows 10 is really fast on it. Also I've upgraded tens of Windows 7 computers to Windows 10 and every time, except for one or two exceptions, Windows 10 ran just as well as Windows 7. If you did a clean install of Windows 10, I'm absolutely certain that that it would at least as fast as Windows 7 does. As for updates, unless you have major issues with your Windows 10 install, or some security or privacy software is causing issues, they work fine. [/QUOTE]
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