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<blockquote data-quote="roger_m" data-source="post: 890823" data-attributes="member: 31436"><p>I've upgraded two more computers so far. Both are running fine since upgrading. One of them is 14 years old and the other is more recent, with an i3 CPU. I upgraded the old laptop manually as it was running build 1903 and I did not want to take the time to let Windows Update upgrade it to build 1909 and then see if WU offered build 2004 yet. but on the newer laptop (from 2012 so still fairly old), I was able to upgrade from Windows Update.</p><p></p><p>On the i3 laptop, there was an error with the audio driver after upgrading. Uninstalling it and then letting Windows install a driver again, led to the same error. But after manually installing a driver, audio is working again. On the old laptop, there were no driver issues after upgrading.</p><p></p><p>I've only used both computers very briefly after upgrading, but there seem to be no issues. Most likely if you choose to upgrade to 2004, you won't experience any major problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roger_m, post: 890823, member: 31436"] I've upgraded two more computers so far. Both are running fine since upgrading. One of them is 14 years old and the other is more recent, with an i3 CPU. I upgraded the old laptop manually as it was running build 1903 and I did not want to take the time to let Windows Update upgrade it to build 1909 and then see if WU offered build 2004 yet. but on the newer laptop (from 2012 so still fairly old), I was able to upgrade from Windows Update. On the i3 laptop, there was an error with the audio driver after upgrading. Uninstalling it and then letting Windows install a driver again, led to the same error. But after manually installing a driver, audio is working again. On the old laptop, there were no driver issues after upgrading. I've only used both computers very briefly after upgrading, but there seem to be no issues. Most likely if you choose to upgrade to 2004, you won't experience any major problems. [/QUOTE]
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