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Re: Ready for windows 10?

Postby Allius » 17 Jun 2015, 13:32

I think you do very well. Some people have reported some bugs. It is always best to wait for the official version! :)
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Re: Ready for windows 10?

Postby skoriginal » 17 Jun 2015, 14:18

Im still using windows 8.1
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Re: Ready for windows 10?

Postby Mark » 17 Jun 2015, 14:21

fab wrote:
Allius wrote:
joelcaburnay wrote:Win10 will surely slow my computer. I'll think of this

From what I've read, if you use the Windows 8.1 will not slow your computer ... I think it depends on the computer you have. I have a Quadcore with 7GB of RAM and will go well! :)


windows 8 and 8.1 has a lot of bad functionality that affects performance , the initial screen it is for nothing to me, and I say this because I use more than 2 years


Well, I ´ve bought laptop with Win 8.1 and I am OK with that. Even tho 7s were better, I just use functions in 8 that I really need. In fact that´s true metro could disappear and nobody will be affected.
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Re: Ready for windows 10?

Postby David » 17 Jun 2015, 14:35

It will be interesting to see if it meets the hype
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Re: Ready for windows 10?

Postby shahzebayub » 19 Jun 2015, 13:40

Really excited to see window 10, 8 and 9were not good hope window 10 will be a good start
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Re: Ready for windows 10?

Postby bluegreen » 19 Jun 2015, 17:08

Well of course you will be able, their purpose with win10 is to create a OS that is most similar to win7 and "light" (in what concerns with system specs) as the winXP, so you will run it with no problems ;)
BTW I am so excited to have my win10 guys! :D

PS: and guys, stop saying that win10 will require more powerfull pc's, seriously that doesnt make any sense, it will run perfectly in a 5 or 7 year old PC.. unless you bought your pc in a chinese store with parts from the 90's..
If anyone has any doubts check the official specs:
Processor: 1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster

RAM: 1 gigabyte (GB) (32-bit) or 2 GB (64-bit)

Free hard disk space: 16 GB

Graphics card: Microsoft DirectX 9 graphics device with WDDM driver

A Microsoft account and Internet access

Basically every pc from 2000's and on has this specs... It wouldnt make any sense from Microsoft to create a OS that requires PC's that were bought at MAX 2 or 3 years before win10 release.

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shahzebayub wrote:Really excited to see window 10, 8 and 9were not good hope window 10 will be a good start

Windows 9? :)
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Re: Ready for windows 10?

Postby ripadas » 19 Jun 2015, 20:13

Im using 8.1 but i'm excited to install win10 . Already I made my reservation!
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Re: Ready for windows 10?

Postby loudawg » 19 Jun 2015, 20:13

Counting down the days to windows 10 is launched!!!

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It may run on those specs but what else can you do? these specs need the operating system to work. You need alot more resoources to save as well as run games and everyday applications like flash in inside of a browser.
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Re: Ready for windows 10?

Postby ScripterDH » 20 Jun 2015, 00:51

If you are using Windows 7 or Windows 8 and it runs smoothly, then there will be no problem on Windows 10!!
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Re: Ready for windows 10?

Postby DinheiroGelada » 20 Jun 2015, 01:52

I'm using w10 and I'm very satisfied with it. Having that said, there are lots of bugs and small errors (nothing major) that happens now and then.

I still like it very much though and I recommend it to whoever is interested in using it. It feel fast and light too. :D :D
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Re: Ready for windows 10?

Postby Lodika » 20 Jun 2015, 02:27

Lol i still use win7 but would like to use win 10
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Re: Ready for windows 10?

Postby fab » 20 Jun 2015, 04:23

DinheiroGelada wrote:I'm using w10 and I'm very satisfied with it. Having that said, there are lots of bugs and small errors (nothing major) that happens now and then.

I still like it very much though and I recommend it to whoever is interested in using it. It feel fast and light too. :D :D
you're not feeling sluggish ?
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