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Should I install Windows 10 on this configuration?
Hello. I have a PC and its specifications are as follows:
Processor: Intel Core 2 DUO E8400 (2x3.00GHz)
RAM: 8GB DDR3
Video card: ATI Radeon HD6450 The
question is whether to install Windows 10 on this configuration or refrain and use older versions of the OS ?
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On Windows, for example, I have an
i3 - M370 2.4
Radeon HD 5000 Series
8 DDR3
SSD 256 (SDD is necessarily otherwise melancholy)
Win10 Ent 64
Everything works, nothing falls off and is not buggy for 2 years.
Naturally disabled telemetry and other default heresy from MS
I think / hope that you will not have the same problems.
Regarding the retrograde:
95 - it is not clear
98 - still raw.
Millennium is a failure.
2000 is a good system.
XP - raw, raw, raw.
XPsp3 - oh! you can put.
Vista - I'll sit on XP
7 - what the hell!!? XP is better.
7 seems fine, but XP is better.
8 - well ... pa. I 'll sit on 7.10
- What again !!??
10 - I'll sit on 7.
10 - damn it, half of the software on 7 no longer works.
10 - like nothing but probably buggy. And spying.
10 - put it works, but slows down.
10 - yes normal system.
The taste and color ..
It will work, so if you need exactly 10k, then put it.
I would put 7ku, or 8ku.
If you decide to install - do not forget about the SSD, dozens of disk activity is clearly more, hdd can not cope under the system at all.
Although an SSD will not be superfluous in any case, if comfortable work is important.
Can. But personally, in my opinion, Windows 10 is not completely stable yet. There are too many complaints from friends and acquaintances that this or that equipment has fallen off after the next update. Maybe they use outdated equipment, but many of us live in Russia and buy a new printer, because Microsoft doesn’t test patches thoroughly enough for the old one, no one will, lol) And even more so, pick out the built-in webcam from the laptop and replace it with a new one , because after the update, she began to disappear from Skype with enviable frequency, and in the device manager she refused to start with code 24.
I've been using Windows 10 for several years now. There are no complaints, there are problems, but with the release of new updates, they close them.
I would bet and not think.
If you can buy an SSD, that would be cool.
It is possible without an SSD, then you need to disable a number of services to reduce disk activity.
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