Can I update to windows 10?

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Can I update to windows 10?

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I have an HP 5008 mt. It is running windows 7, so almost nothing (amaon prime, netflix) is compatible.
It has 4 gb of memory, a 3.2 gig processor and a solid state hard drive. I also have the original licence number and key.
Is it likely to cope with Windows 10?
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Re: Can I update to windows 10?

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It should upgrade and run ok, as long as it's got a compatible CPU, windows 10 won't run on older (gen 2 core and older) intel processors.
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And while I am at it, the smart Panasonic tv that the exiting householder left tells me it doesn't recognise my network. It is connected via a cable to the ethernet bank on the rear of the router. I have gone to a factory reset on the tv two or three times, but still says the same. Usually demands that i get the latest update, says it has the latest and then says to check for the latest update again.....any ideas that don't involve a new tv?
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KungFooBob wrote: Thu Dec 12, 2024 11:34 am It should upgrade and run ok, as long as it's got a compatible CPU, windows 10 won't run on older (gen 2 core and older) intel processors.
It has a Pentium DC E5800 3.2ghz.....
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I don't think it's a supported CPU.

When I say won't run, what I really mean is it isn't supported, so stuff like the chipset drivers won't exist for Win 10. It might run, but not as well as it could.
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It will also struggle with 4Gb of RAM, 8Gb is probably a recommended minimum.
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4gb of ram is double the minimum requirement:)
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Re: Can I update to windows 10?

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Sounds like it's time for a newer machine.....this one has a max of 4 gig memory.
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KungFooBob wrote: Thu Dec 12, 2024 11:43 am 4gb of ram is double the minimum requirement:)
Good grief. My wife's desktop has 8 Gb of Ram and Win 10 takes an age to boot on that.
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Re: Can I update to windows 10?

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mangocrazy wrote: Thu Dec 12, 2024 11:45 am
KungFooBob wrote: Thu Dec 12, 2024 11:43 am 4gb of ram is double the minimum requirement:)
Good grief. My wife's desktop has 8 Gb of Ram and Win 10 takes an age to boot on that.
Has it got an old skool spinning disk?
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David wrote: Thu Dec 12, 2024 11:44 am Sounds like it's time for a newer machine.....this one has a max of 4 gig memory.
Trash Windows and Install the latest Linux Mint version. It'll fly, and should be Netflix and Amazon Prime compatible.
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Or get KFB to set fire to it... :D
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mangocrazy wrote: Thu Dec 12, 2024 11:46 am
David wrote: Thu Dec 12, 2024 11:44 am Sounds like it's time for a newer machine.....this one has a max of 4 gig memory.
Trash Windows and Install the latest Linux Mint version. It'll fly, and should be Netflix and Amazon Prime compatible.
I was trying to resist, but yes: since I switched both work and personal laptops to Ubuntu (which is what Mint is underneath),the only issues I've had have been because I'm an inveterate tinkerer: for normal usage there have been very few issues.
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Re: Can I update to windows 10?

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Rockburner wrote: Thu Dec 12, 2024 12:05 pm
mangocrazy wrote: Thu Dec 12, 2024 11:46 am
David wrote: Thu Dec 12, 2024 11:44 am Sounds like it's time for a newer machine.....this one has a max of 4 gig memory.
Trash Windows and Install the latest Linux Mint version. It'll fly, and should be Netflix and Amazon Prime compatible.
I was trying to resist, but yes: since I switched both work and personal laptops to Ubuntu (which is what Mint is underneath),the only issues I've had have been because I'm an inveterate tinkerer: for normal usage there have been very few issues.
Yes, it's taken a decade or two, but Ubuntu (and derivatives) can now be recommended for mainstream usage. And it does appeal to the 'inveterate tinkerer' in me, as well... :)
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