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Old June 10th 15, 05:23 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
Stef
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Default Build 1074 feels like Linux

Joel wrote:

This machine it's slow to open applications and fast to close. That's why I
prefer older Windows versions, they are much smoother. And it's becoming darker
interface like Linux. People usually don't have 16 GB Ram systems where we could
reserve more than 2 GB for Windows 10. These days, normal users have 5400 rpm
hard disk on their laptop and the manufactures are selling atom processors with
32 GB flash drives and 1 or 2 max GB Ram on affordable netbooks and tablets. How
they expect we could upgrade to Windows 10? In older days hardware had faster
evolution than software. Major affordable machines were quite enough to run
modern software changes. But now they are saving in hardware with the excuse we
need to go mobile and software is growing more in size and requisites. Even
actual Linux Os's need better machines. With these netbooks, tablets and other
smart technologies we can't increase the hardware components because they are
hermetic and when something gets broken we have to buy a new one. Please don't
interpret this as a complaint. I'm just giving my opinion about facts. I think
it's not a good move to upgrade to win 10 a 5 years old machine.


Unfortunately, what you're describing people today call progress. And
the fact that W10 is running at all on a 5 year old machine is
surprising.

Another thing to consider is that you're dealing with, at best, beta
software. Wait for the final release of W10 the end of July before
making a final decision on its usefulness on your machine.

Also, run the W10 compatibility app. It will tell you if your hardware
is suitable for W10.

Stef
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