freedomit
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When Windows 10 was released we emailed our business customers telling them not to upgrade due to hardware/software compatibility and also stability, and that we would release an updated statement in the New Year. So what are peoples recommendations for business's updating to Windows 10 now its been out for 6 months and there is only another 6 months left to upgrade for free?
From what ive read and seen there aren't really any features in Windows 10 that would benefit the average office worker. Testing on my own PC showed that the PC was very slightly slower to boot and use after upgrading to Windows 10 from 8.1 (not a clean install). Also compared to Windows 7 the stability of Windows Updates for 10 doesn't seem anywhere near as good.
So my thoughts...
* Anyone with Windows 8/8.1 should upgrade to 10, any software/hardware that works on 8/8.1 should by now work on 10 as they are similar code base. Also the end user will be used to the new look OS when compare to Windows 7.
* Anyone with a desktop/laptop less than 2 years old (i3/5/7 4th gen+) should upgrade, the newer hardware means they will probably have the computer for another 3-5 years so its worth the free upgrade to 10.
* Anyone with a desktop/laptop 2-3 years old (i3/5/7 3rd gen) should only upgrade using the fresh install method. Over time the computer will have naturally got slower and potentially accumulated software problems that a fresh install would wipe out.
* Anyone with a desktop/laptop over 3 years old (i3/5/7 1st & 2nd gen) is not really worth upgrading. Hardware support might be an issue and also they should look at upgrading to a new computer within a year or two so not worth the cost of upgrading.
* A full software audit should be done before upgrading to check for compatibility and also recommend that we do the upgrade rather than the customer in case of issue.
Do people agree?
From what ive read and seen there aren't really any features in Windows 10 that would benefit the average office worker. Testing on my own PC showed that the PC was very slightly slower to boot and use after upgrading to Windows 10 from 8.1 (not a clean install). Also compared to Windows 7 the stability of Windows Updates for 10 doesn't seem anywhere near as good.
So my thoughts...
* Anyone with Windows 8/8.1 should upgrade to 10, any software/hardware that works on 8/8.1 should by now work on 10 as they are similar code base. Also the end user will be used to the new look OS when compare to Windows 7.
* Anyone with a desktop/laptop less than 2 years old (i3/5/7 4th gen+) should upgrade, the newer hardware means they will probably have the computer for another 3-5 years so its worth the free upgrade to 10.
* Anyone with a desktop/laptop 2-3 years old (i3/5/7 3rd gen) should only upgrade using the fresh install method. Over time the computer will have naturally got slower and potentially accumulated software problems that a fresh install would wipe out.
* Anyone with a desktop/laptop over 3 years old (i3/5/7 1st & 2nd gen) is not really worth upgrading. Hardware support might be an issue and also they should look at upgrading to a new computer within a year or two so not worth the cost of upgrading.
* A full software audit should be done before upgrading to check for compatibility and also recommend that we do the upgrade rather than the customer in case of issue.
Do people agree?