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Windows 10 is Turning Me Back into a Windows 7 User

Discussion in 'Windows 10 Information and Alerts' started by allheart55 (Cindy E), Aug 15, 2015.

  1. starbuck

    starbuck Rest In Peace Pete Administrator

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    Location:
    Midlands, UK
    Operating System:
    Windows 10
    CPU:
    AMD Athlon II x2 250 Processor 3.00GHz
    Memory:
    8gb DDR3
    Hard Drive:
    500gb SATA
    Graphics Card:
    ASUS GeForce GTX 960 2gb
    Power Supply:
    650w PowerCool X-Viper
    Yes I still run Emsisoft AM.

    Win7 32bit ... Emsisoft
    Win7 64bit ... Emsisoft
    Win8.1 64bit ... Nod32
    Win10 Home .... Nod32
    Win10 Pro .... Win Defender.

    All systems run well, no slowness at all and can't remember the last time I picked up any malware.
     
  2. bringIT

    bringIT Registered Members

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    Win 10 FAST but at what cost. What good is fast if it isn't productive? What if I can't stand looking at it? What if it makes my work harder? Everyone is saying that Win 10 is fast, but look at how it works and remember what Windows was and ask yourself is this OS good and why? Forget the fast I mean that is great but not at the current cost.
     
  3. Rich M

    Rich M Guest

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    Operating System:
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    Computer Brand or Motherboard:
    MSI Z97 PC Mate LGA 1150 Intel Z97
    CPU:
    Intel i7 4790K 4.0Ghz
    Memory:
    Corsair Vengeance 16GB (2x8GB) DDR3 2133
    Hard Drive:
    Crucial 256 Gb SSD+ WD Raptor 300 Gb Sata III
    Graphics Card:
    Radeon R9 280 2GB HDMI
    Power Supply:
    Seasonic 750 watt
    I don't see where it is fast but I suppose it is like everything else, it depends on how you set up your system and what you do to control products running in the background.
     

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