Something to check before upgrading to Windows 10 - make sure your manufacturer is ready with drivers, etc. for your model of computer. My wife's Sony Vaio upgraded nicely from 8.1 to 10, the upgrade went smoothly and it seemed to work ok but - there were some programs, in particular the new browser (Edge) that were dog slow. Now, I should have checked beforehand as I work as a support engineer in the computer industry, but I had no idea Sony stepped out of the computer business and wasn't ready with drivers. They state so on their website and recommend NOT going to 10. Usually I wait, but this time I jumped on the bandwagon too soon.
Fortunately, they provided instructions to go back to 8.1 which I did. You only have 30 days to do so before the menu item in Settings disappears. You can find the instructions on the web if you don't like Windows 10. And going backwards was just as easy as going forwards. There was only one program that needed to be updated again. I'll give Microsoft kudos for the trouble free installs which were painless.
I did like the new interface with the Start menu and the live tiles. I hate the dual Start screen/Desktop in 8 and 8.1 and that was my main reason for upgrading.
For my personal systems, one of which is a netbook I run Ubuntu and have for at least 5 years. My desktop system is a home brew running Windows 7 and though I opted to be included in the Windows 10 upgrade will simply stick with 7.
-Dom
Fortunately, they provided instructions to go back to 8.1 which I did. You only have 30 days to do so before the menu item in Settings disappears. You can find the instructions on the web if you don't like Windows 10. And going backwards was just as easy as going forwards. There was only one program that needed to be updated again. I'll give Microsoft kudos for the trouble free installs which were painless.
I did like the new interface with the Start menu and the live tiles. I hate the dual Start screen/Desktop in 8 and 8.1 and that was my main reason for upgrading.
For my personal systems, one of which is a netbook I run Ubuntu and have for at least 5 years. My desktop system is a home brew running Windows 7 and though I opted to be included in the Windows 10 upgrade will simply stick with 7.
-Dom