Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-37473791-20190831112723/@comment-9605025-20190909002333

No problem. If you switch to Windows 10, make sure your computer can handle it; or get a new one. My laptop was "top of the line" back when I got it in 2011 but is really slow dealing with all the background stuff Windows 10 runs. The old computers at the univeristy (the one I go to) library? Forget about them. In addition to similar issues my laptop has, they tried to keep this "nifty" feature where the desktop background would be randomly chosen from a set of pictures of teh campus. With Windows 10, it tried to do it as a slide show. This forced the desktop to reload every few seconds; making the computer nearly impossible to use. I never went back to see if they ever fixed it. - Edit:

Also, be prepared for inconveniently timed updates. Oh yeah, and sometimes the update won't work and you end up witha computer that doesn't work anymore.