Upgrading to Win 10, my issue is simple: We need a real Upgrade Advisor standalone application like the "Win 7 Upgrade Advisor" was. Will it be possible?
Why?
Take my case: Inspiron 530, Win Sp1 Home Premium, 4 Gigs mem. 7 year old Pc.
Been around Pc's for 30 years and worked as ERP specialist for employers
The MS "Get Win 10" installed on my Pc is not playing an Advisor role. All it gives is that my Pc is Ok and nothing about applications. But the "Big Nickel" here is the software applications accumulated over the years that are of prime importance for us. Many of us are doing pretty serious work on our home Pc.
We have to know like, right now which application is obsolete, not supported, will be uninstalled (that we'll have to reinstall) and son on…MS says that our Security Suite will be uninstalled an even updated if it is not the last available & reinstalled. WO! I don't believe that my Avira security Suite will behave as MS predicts!
I have done a Vista to Win 7 upgrade 1½ years ago and the main migration took more than 4 hours rebooting many times; and if you add all the numerous Windows updates there after & reboots, you matters well say that the whole works took 8-10 hours. So what's this "Bla Bla" by Microsoft saying that Win 10 upgrade will take around 1 hour? And from Win 7 to 10 ??
So if the answer is no, I surely will not upgrade.
Regards