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Microsoft can tell you now, with what I suspect is reasonable accuracy, whether your hardware or software is compatible. If your Windows 7 or 8.1 PC is up-to-date, you should have the Get Windows 10 icon in your notification area. Click it. Once the program is up, click the menu icon in the upper-left corner, then click Check your PCfor details.
Most likely, the program will tell you that everything is okay. But a statement like “Check this report later for updates about your apps & devices” should give you pause. (An earlier version told me that there were “0 known issues found,” indirectly reminding us that Microsoft doesn’t yet know about the unknown issues.).
feel like an expert from the start. Plus, with Windows 10, we will keep you up to date and safer with built-in security features. We’ve designed the upgrade to be fast and easy with no worries as your docs and files are preserved.
Don’t miss out as this free offer won’t last forever.* Reserve your upgrade today.
Microsoft can tell you now, with what I suspect is reasonable accuracy, whether your hardware or software is compatible. If your Windows 7 or 8.1 PC is up-to-date, you should have the Get Windows 10 icon in your notification area. Click it. Once the program is up, click the menu icon in the upper-left corner, then click Check your PCfor details.
Most likely, the program will tell you that everything is okay. But a statement like “Check this report later for updates about your apps & devices” should give you pause. (An earlier version told me that there were “0 known issues found,” indirectly reminding us that Microsoft doesn’t yet know about the unknown issues.).
If you have professional obligations that require you to upgrade, or if you enjoy riding on the bleeding edge, go ahead and upgrade as soon as Microsoft lets you. Otherwise, I recommend you wait until the new OS has been out for about three months (around Halloween). Follow the news about Windows 10 while you wait. If there’s a particular program you’re worried about, set up a Google News alert on
Windows 10
and the name of that program; for instance, Windows 10 Adobe Bridge
.
You will definitely lose one application: Windows Media Center (not to be confused with Windows Media Player) will disappear with the upgrade. Microsoft is discontinuing this DVR/streamer/DVD playing program. If you use it, you may want to wait for other options to appear before upgrading. (Windows 10 will have DVD-playing software).
Don’t get me wrong, I’m looking forward to Windows 10. But I’ve seen too many new operating systems to trust one as soon as it’s out the gate.
Am I personally going to wait? On my main computer, yes. But I will update as soon as possible on a secondary PC. It’s my job.
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