![]() ![]() Like Notenboom, I don't think Cortana or the Edge browser rise to that level. While Windows 10 does bring improvements, there’s nothing I’ve seen that would really push me to recommend updating an otherwise working Windows 7 or 8 system that you’re happy with.īack when Windows 10 was initially released, I wrote that the time to upgrade was when you wanted or needed to run software that was only available on Windows 10. This really is a case of “if it ain’t broke, let’s not fix it”. If you’re running Windows 8 or Windows 7, and you’re happy doing so, I still don’t see a need to rush into Windows 10. ![]() Should you upgrade? Like so many things, it depends. In his "Should I Upgrade to Windows 10?" article Notenboom wrote: Here in Computerworld, for example, when Windows 10 was released, Preston Gralla took both sides, calling it an operating system you can love, while also providing " 9 reasons not to upgrade to Windows 10 - yet." Woody too, wrote both "10 reasons you should upgrade to Windows 10" and "10 reasons you shouldn't upgrade to Windows 10". There is no consensus that upgrading a perfectly working Windows 7/8.1 machine to Windows 10 is a wise idea. the consensus among information technology professionals is that upgrading to Windows 10 is a wise idea because the system is faster, well built and more secure. The issue of whether or not to upgrade a Windows 7/8.1 machine is given a single sentence ![]() The article starts out detailing the problems a few people had after upgrading to Windows 10 and then dives into debugging the process. ![]()
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