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Solved Upgrade Laptop to Windows 10

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Hi,

I have a laptop which is currently running Windows 7. The laptop is around 10 years old but is in good shape and running really well so I'm reluctant to replace it. I have reviewed the minimum spec recommended by Microsoft and as far as I can see Windows 10 should be fine. However, I'm a bit unsure of how well it will run if the laptop hardware only just meets the minimum requirements.

I read here that it's still possible to upgrade for free. Is it worth a shot? Can I roll back to Windows 7 if needs be? I have also looked at replacing with Linux Mint, Ubuntu etc. but wanted to explore the option of Windows 10 first.

Any advice would be great.

The key laptop specs (from Speccy) are as follows:

Operating System
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit SP1

CPU
Intel Mobile Core 2 Duo T6400 @ 2.00GHz 62 °C
Penryn 45nm Technology

RAM
4.00GB Dual-Channel DDR2 @ 398MHz (6-6-6-18)

Motherboard
Dell Inc. 0C234M (U2E1) 54 °C

Graphics
Generic PnP Monitor (1366x768@60Hz)
ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4500 Series (Dell) 44 °C

Storage
465GB Samsung SSD 850 EVO 500GB ATA Device (SATA (SSD)) 28 °C

Optical Drives
HL-DT-ST DVD+-RW GA10N ATA Device

Audio
High Definition Audio Device
 
Would be better if you posted the model of your Notebook.
Personally I have installed W10 Home x64 on a HP 6910p and runs just fine -mind you, I'm not playing any games, just Netflix, TV and some movies.

Something to keep in mind is-happened to me...- that Microsoft has labeled certain W7 drivers as not safe anymore, and has them disabled.
That means you cannot install them, as is the case with my Infra-red camera driver.


I'd say make a complete image of your HDD so you can restore everything back.
 
Thanks georgeks.

It is a Dell Studio 1555.

I have the OS installed on a partition which is separate from my personal data. Will the upgrade process take that into account?

I will back up all my data as a precaution anyway.
 
Hi,

Just to let you know I completed the upgrade to Windows 10 today and everything seems to be working fine.

I already have an SSD but I might follow up with the option of installing more memory.

Thanks for the advice; you can mark this thread as closed.
 
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