Hi,
I have some windows 10 concerns I have a gigabyte z77x ud5h Motherboard 1155 socket I guess.I have 16 gigs Of memory.ddr3 dual channel. I have an Intel i7 Processor 3rd Generation. Not sure what the actual speed is. The ssd I have on windows 7 Home premium is a samsung ssd 850 (pro)
128 gig. I hope that all the bugs will be out by the time windows 10 comes out which is only next month. Some of the comments kind of concern me but as I know it's still in preview or Beta. What I'm wondering is If I choose the upgrade option in windows 7. the upgrade is good for a year and then after the year I will have to pay for windows 10 right? Full price? That's what I heard. Not sure if that's true though. Also my operating system is windows 7 home premium so if I did the upgrade the upgrade would automaticlly be for windows 10 Home premium also right? I couldn't choose professional or Ultimate and get it for free right? Because the upgrade would see that I have home premium and I'm upgrading to windows to professional and it would not let me do that Unless I'm upgrading to 10 home premium. Is this correct? Also I'm wondering How Much memory windows 10 home premium will support because windows 7 Home premium Only supports 16 gigs of memory but I want to add another 16 gigs for a total of 32 gigs now if windows 10 home premium supports that then I will do the upgrade. If it does not then I will have to buy professional Do you know what windows 10 home premium will support maximum for windows 10 home premium?? Also I have an OEM VERSION OF WINDOWS 7 that I bought from Microcenter. It's an OEM system builder pack It's Intended for system builders Only. I'm wondering what the difference is between this version and the regular version in terms of performance.?? And I'm wondering if Windows 10 will have these Oem system builder packs? My last Question I have most of My files pics videos etc on spearte drives. So I don't really care if I have to do a clean install of windows 10 I hear it runs better anyways because the upgrade sometimes leaves traces and bits of the old operating saystem still on the computer. Is this true? I also heard that even doing a delete of the windows .old folder in disk cleanup doesn't get everything. Is this true? Also If I do a clean install would it be better if I dleted the partition that windows 7 is on and create a new one and then format it? Or should I just format it without deleting it?
Thank you so much for dealing with this long email I appreciate it.
Kinnyr90
I have some windows 10 concerns I have a gigabyte z77x ud5h Motherboard 1155 socket I guess.I have 16 gigs Of memory.ddr3 dual channel. I have an Intel i7 Processor 3rd Generation. Not sure what the actual speed is. The ssd I have on windows 7 Home premium is a samsung ssd 850 (pro)
128 gig. I hope that all the bugs will be out by the time windows 10 comes out which is only next month. Some of the comments kind of concern me but as I know it's still in preview or Beta. What I'm wondering is If I choose the upgrade option in windows 7. the upgrade is good for a year and then after the year I will have to pay for windows 10 right? Full price? That's what I heard. Not sure if that's true though. Also my operating system is windows 7 home premium so if I did the upgrade the upgrade would automaticlly be for windows 10 Home premium also right? I couldn't choose professional or Ultimate and get it for free right? Because the upgrade would see that I have home premium and I'm upgrading to windows to professional and it would not let me do that Unless I'm upgrading to 10 home premium. Is this correct? Also I'm wondering How Much memory windows 10 home premium will support because windows 7 Home premium Only supports 16 gigs of memory but I want to add another 16 gigs for a total of 32 gigs now if windows 10 home premium supports that then I will do the upgrade. If it does not then I will have to buy professional Do you know what windows 10 home premium will support maximum for windows 10 home premium?? Also I have an OEM VERSION OF WINDOWS 7 that I bought from Microcenter. It's an OEM system builder pack It's Intended for system builders Only. I'm wondering what the difference is between this version and the regular version in terms of performance.?? And I'm wondering if Windows 10 will have these Oem system builder packs? My last Question I have most of My files pics videos etc on spearte drives. So I don't really care if I have to do a clean install of windows 10 I hear it runs better anyways because the upgrade sometimes leaves traces and bits of the old operating saystem still on the computer. Is this true? I also heard that even doing a delete of the windows .old folder in disk cleanup doesn't get everything. Is this true? Also If I do a clean install would it be better if I dleted the partition that windows 7 is on and create a new one and then format it? Or should I just format it without deleting it?
Thank you so much for dealing with this long email I appreciate it.
Kinnyr90