Interesting, thanks - that's sad.
I have two Windows 7 Netbooks that I did the free Windows 10 upgrade to, but then had to reverse the updates as the Netbooks just didn't work properly.
I have one Windows 7 Computer that I upgraded to Windows 10, and that worked fine for a while. Then after numerous updates, it started stuffing up, using nearly 100% of the CPU all the time trying to open a system file. None of the eight recommendations to fix the problem that Google threw up worked. So I System Restored it to an earlier date when it did work (and undid the updates). Then it updated several times with all being fine, until the same 100% CPU problem came back again, where I did a System Restore to an earlier time to get it to work again.
Given my experience, I wouldn't be spending any money on a Windows 10 Upgrade unless the computer was relatively new, made a year or so before Windows 10 was introduced.
Regards,
Renato
Last edited by Renato1; 28-04-2019 at 07:44 PM.
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