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While not all Win7 drivers will work in 10, many will. Most important is the drivers for your NIC and/or Wifi adapter. I haven't run into any Ethernet driver (yet) unsupported OOB. Once online you can search for updates, or drivers for any unknown device(s) (as shown with a "!" in device manager).
Hmmm. My 12 year old said he'd upgraded almost straight away to the Creators Edition
I use a MacBook for all my work. And this is why....
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A USB stick that's been in a school classroom PC. Two hidden Windows EXEs, 1.2MB each, which is some worm or virus that's on some of the school Windows 7 PCs. And I know a few other foreign teachers also use Macs or Linux for same reasons.
They forgot to mention the cliff a half step behind them before they took the 2 steps 😂😂 But really tho, I've never met a bigger pain of an OS that makes Android Development such a hassle. In fact, it literally caused me to switch to Linux Mint. 🙊🙉🙈I've had a few friends upgrade to 10, and they say it's a step or two backwards.
Mobile users seem to have better things to say than desktop users.
I've had a few friends upgrade to 10, and they say it's a step or two backwards.
Mobile users seem to have better things to say than desktop users.
Mobile? As in laptop users? There is no difference besides touch, if the laptop has it.
As an Enterprise Admin/Professional/etc I couldn't not be happier with the improvements Win 10 made. There are one or two small things that I think function better on Win 7, but you couldn't pay me to go back to 7 now...
Mobile? As in laptop users? There is no difference besides touch, if the laptop has it.
As an Enterprise Admin/Professional/etc I couldn't not be happier with the improvements Win 10 made. There are one or two small things that I think function better on Win 7, but you couldn't pay me to go back to 7 now...
Same exact version of Win 10, though with laptops the experience is worlds better if it is touch enabled.Like the Surface, yeah. I know a couple of guy who use the Surface and they have nothing bad to say about it.
XP went out of support 3 years ago now, and Win 7 only has 2.5 years left. No business should be using XP at all, though it happens here and there. Win 7 was/is awesome, but its time to move on. Win 10 ent is making it into businesses, but you won't see large conversions untill support for 7 ends in 1/20.From what I've seen most enterprise, professional, academic is Windows XP Professional, along with some 7 and Vista users.
I had the chills just reading that... xp.......Not here ... I won't even let users THINK about XP while logged in. We are almost exclusively Windows 7 professional with some 10 machines as the older ones go belly up. Although there is a Windows 8.1 box sitting around somewhere.
The base install I'm really not worried about (it's happening as we, er, speak). It's the copious programs to load and configure and all of the fine-tuning and customizing I dread. Ugh. If we weren't so short-handed at work I wouldn't mind, but I've been putting it off simply because of that. However, way my old pc is periodically locking up has me concerned that if I don't have a replacement soon, I'll be going from scratch with no reference...and I dread that more, I suppose.
Either way, thanks for the well-wishes.
I'd love to find the specific problem and give them a hearty "I told you so" but i don't have the time for that type of sleuthing either. A rebuild is quicker.