A place to keep my work.

Seems the backlash worked. Remains to be seen though.


Comments
on Jul 27, 2015

If you Video card is not compatible to win10 that means  bye bye.Just always prepare yourself when updating windows.

on Jul 27, 2015

Hi,

would a 500 MB card with a 3 ghz dual core bios computer work on windows 10?.

Yes thats great , well perhaps they looked at how updates are done in linux.

Always good if you can fully or temporary disable updates and virus scanners if you want to.

Hope they will  be a simple question on install if a user wants updates to be installed automatically or not.

regards bleudxca93

 

on Jul 27, 2015

If your motherboard have a UEFI maybe.And make sure your video card is also compatible.

on Jul 28, 2015

i thought you dont need uefi for win 10. it's only mandatory for oem building new machines, like in win8?

 

http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/windows-10-specifications

on Jul 28, 2015

the laptop that I am using the preview of w10 on is a bios based dell  that originally came with vista and a mechanical hdd, but I am using a ssd with windows ex.

harpo, the ghost NON-subscriber

on Aug 02, 2015

It wouold be nice if win XX 'looked' at your pc rig FIRST, before updating OS.  And checked to make sure hardware / etc. was compatabe with proposed upgrade ... and blocked said upgrade if appropriate? 

on Aug 03, 2015

Hi, did now use google a bit.

The security bot and fast boot won`t work.

Secondly your processor and your graphiccard has to run on windows7/vista.

Then it might work without uefi, but sometimes  system is too old.

On my laptop it would run , on my pc perhaps ( think yes but don`t wanna try at the moment, perhaps two years later).

regards bluedxca93