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Windows 7 reformat question
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<blockquote data-quote="RaWKiS_CT" data-source="post: 1158940" data-attributes="member: 18423"><p>Fredeb makes a good point, i just upgraded an old laptop that came with windows 7 to ssd, reinstalled windows 7 and then did the free upgrade to windows 10 and its going very well. Upgrade on a genuine key still works. You will also find application support for windows 7 is very limited so i highly recommend the upgrade to 10 if possible. The laptop spec i upgraded was a core i5 with 6Gb ram. SSD added to it and general window 10 operation is pretty snappy. The SSD makes a world of difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RaWKiS_CT, post: 1158940, member: 18423"] Fredeb makes a good point, i just upgraded an old laptop that came with windows 7 to ssd, reinstalled windows 7 and then did the free upgrade to windows 10 and its going very well. Upgrade on a genuine key still works. You will also find application support for windows 7 is very limited so i highly recommend the upgrade to 10 if possible. The laptop spec i upgraded was a core i5 with 6Gb ram. SSD added to it and general window 10 operation is pretty snappy. The SSD makes a world of difference. [/QUOTE]
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