Posted by hayfarmer on October 01, 2015 at 19:20:17 from (71.84.179.83):
In Reply to: WINDOWS 10 posted by LEON(MI) on October 01, 2015 at 15:53:42:
I switched to win 10 but went back to Windows 7. I had some issues with Windows 10. I have been told that if your computer is 3 years old or less windows 10 works well, otherwise you are better off to stay with your old OS. Years back I would say I was more of a "techie". I wanted the latest OS and didn't mind working with it to get it to work. The computer was the "end" instead of a "means to an end". Now I like to log on and check email, play videos, check the forum and do whatever without having to work out problems. Windows 7 does that for me, XP, Win 98, 95 etc were good in their time also. One of the selling points for Win 10 is that it will make your computer work with other devices you my have which will eventually have Win 10. I think that is why Microsoft is giving it away, so you will buy more devices with Win 10 in them. Also because from what I have been told Win 8 was not great.
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