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The Windows 10 Deadline is almost here....
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<blockquote data-quote="Danno" data-source="post: 569838" data-attributes="member: 34269"><p>I bought a new laptop a few months ago with windows 10 i5 processor and 16 gig of ram and 4 gig of video ram and 1TB hard drive. It came with Windows 10. Personally I really like it. It has somethings that are odd, but you do not have to use them all. I run it much like I did windows 7. Yes it is different, but enough similarities that in spite of my limitations I was able to figure it out. </p><p></p><p>LR and PS CC work very well, and they run fast on this relatively inexpensive laptop. My old laptop was on its last legs and I tried the upgrade on it to see if I could gain any improvement. That did not go well... It did not break it. It just did not improve anything and some of the features did not work. I attribute that to the fact that not everything was compatible. The new PC worked much better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danno, post: 569838, member: 34269"] I bought a new laptop a few months ago with windows 10 i5 processor and 16 gig of ram and 4 gig of video ram and 1TB hard drive. It came with Windows 10. Personally I really like it. It has somethings that are odd, but you do not have to use them all. I run it much like I did windows 7. Yes it is different, but enough similarities that in spite of my limitations I was able to figure it out. LR and PS CC work very well, and they run fast on this relatively inexpensive laptop. My old laptop was on its last legs and I tried the upgrade on it to see if I could gain any improvement. That did not go well... It did not break it. It just did not improve anything and some of the features did not work. I attribute that to the fact that not everything was compatible. The new PC worked much better. [/QUOTE]
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