8 reasons why Windows 10 should not be upgraded temporarily

  

It’s been a few days away from July 29th. I believe that there are not a few users waiting for Microsoft to release the next-generation Windows 10 operating system, because Microsoft offers another free upgrade promotion, as long as it is Windows 7 SP1 or Windows 8.1. Users who meet the upgrade criteria can upgrade to the Windows 10 operating system for free within one year after the release, and will still receive support services in the future. However, Microsoft also said that the first to be upgraded must be users who have joined the Windows Insider membership program, still pre-test, other users have to wait.

At the same time, some users who are currently testing Windows 10 believe that it is not the time to upgrade the Windows 10 operating system. Why is it postponing the upgrade? There are mainly eight reasons, let's take it one by one.

1, the computer may not work properly

This is almost obvious, I believe most Windows users have encountered this situation. After reading the minimum hardware requirements of Windows 10 system, you must know that running Windows 10, your computer or tablet must be equipped with a 1GHz clock or faster processor or SoC. The memory needs at least 1GB (32 bit) or 2GB (64 bit). ), at the same time requires at least 16 GB (32-bit operating system) or 20 GB (64-bit operating system) hard disk space, and the graphics card to support DirectX 9 or higher (including WDDM 1.0 driver).

For now, this minimum configuration requirement may be more troublesome for older Windows XP users, because XP can run as long as the Pentium 233MHz processor, 64MB RAM and 1.5GB hard drive. Although a new computer can't be called expensive, more users consider longer system support, such as installing a machine for six years, so there is still a certain amount of time to consider the cost of the upgrade, or must wait for the pre-installation. PCs for Windows 10 systems are available for direct purchase.

2, can have a year to consider whether to upgrade

As mentioned earlier, Windows 7 SP1 and Windows 8.1 users have a one-year limited time free upgrade time, so you can wait for all the factors Upgrade after considering the fullness, including data sorting or backup, considering software and hardware driver compatibility, and upgrade cost, etc., to avoid all the troubles caused by the upgrade as much as possible.

3, Windows 7 can also be used for desktop use

Windows 10 is a lot of improvements based on Windows 7 and Windows 8, but more is biased towards Windows 8, The traditional PC has added more care to the touch screen device, the most obvious fact is the big improvement on the start menu. To take care of touchscreen users, Microsoft directly combines the Windows 8 start screen with dynamic tile style with the traditional Windows 7 design, while welcoming desktop and touchscreen users. So, if you think that Windows 7's start menu is enough, and you're just using Windows 7 on your desktop, and you're satisfied, it's a good thing to stick to it.

4. Not accustomed to automatic update

On Windows 10, Microsoft began to implement your update strategy, all Windows 10 Home Home users will automatically get and install when the official update Updates, only professional and enterprise users can manage updates. If you are used to choosing critical updates on Windows 7 or Windows 8, you may want to consider upgrading Windows 10 because upgrading to Windows 10 Professional costs an extra fee. In addition, the support service of Windows 7 or Windows 8 will end very often. The end time of Windows 7 is January 2020, and Windows 8 is January 2023. Even if you don't upgrade, your system can still get official. Security updates do not present a vulnerability similar to Windows XP.

5, like Windows 7 desktop gadgets do not change

Microsoft introduced the "Windows Sidebar Gadgets" function in Windows Vista system, and then continued to use Windows 7. In fact, desktop gadgets are still loved by many users, because these "small toys" are like desktop dynamic icons, which can display and update information in real time (such as weather, news information, system details and CPU/memory usage, etc.) ), and support direct and fast operations (such as opening online music, quickly open the hard drive, etc.), even the desktop widgets on the Android operating system are similar.

In fact, on Windows 8 systems, the Windows desktop gadget has disappeared without a trace, because Windows 8 introduced "dynamic tile", the desktop widget is not only flat with Windows 8 The beauty is out of place, and "dynamic tile" itself also assumes the function of some gadgets. Perhaps this is due to the fact that few users use desktop gadgets, and this feature is not restored on Windows 10. So, if you're a fan of desktop gadgets, or love desktop landscaping, consider upgrading Windows 10 for a while before Windows 10 has a new alternative.

6. Using multiple peripherals or not fully compatible

Most newly released operating systems have a common Achilles heel, which is compatibility with older peripherals. There may be certain problems, such as printers, scanners, and gaming peripherals. When Microsoft developed a new operating system, most of the time it did not consider the support of the driver and the old hardware peripherals, because doing so would waste a lot of development resources, and even save time in the future, it is also intended to remove the old system drivers directly. The result is clear, many hardware peripherals cannot be used on new systems.

So, if you have multiple peripherals connected to the operating system you are using now, don't consider upgrading Windows 10 for a while, and choose to wait for future compatible drivers.

7, Love Windows Media Center

When Windows XP was born, Microsoft brought a multimedia center application, Windows Media Center, which is very rich in functions and is equivalent to a powerful family. Recreation center. For example, support for watching, pausing and recording HDTV, support for multiple TVs (including digital TV and HDTV) standards and TV tuners worldwide, support for fast find songs and programs, support management of multimedia on your computer and run Windows with your home. Any other computer sharing, etc.

Maybe many Windows users are new to Windows Media Center because the application has basically rendered a state of "death", and Microsoft disbanded the software development team in 2009. In the Windows 8 era, Windows Media Center was only kept as an add-on to the system, not just because Microsoft was updating it less frequently. Now Microsoft has finally said that after upgrading Windows 10, Windows Media Center that comes with or installed itself will be deleted.

If you still like to play videos, music, and other media through Windows Media Center, please do not upgrade Windows 10 until you find another solution that suits you.

8, may be a mouse

Windows Insider membership program users have long told us that even the final official version, there are still many bugs and stability flaws, Including the system itself will crash, whether each software works perfectly, whether the hardware works properly, and so on. If you have such concerns and concerns, it is very necessary to wait for the last half-year observation period.

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