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Windows 10
I have reserved a free download of Windows 10 when it comes out in July. I use Windows 7 Home Premium.
Does anyone know the good and bad points of Windows 10 and will it effect Word, Excel etc.
Thank you.
Does anyone know the good and bad points of Windows 10 and will it effect Word, Excel etc.
Thank you.
Answers
Windows 10 MAY not formally support certain versions of Word, Excel etc.
While I am sure Microsoft will test them I think there are some versions of Word and Excel which are not officially supported under Windows 8 even.
If you are happy with Windows 7 don't go to Windows 10, certainly not at first.
Also note if you do go to Windows 10 and don't like it you probably wont be able to go back to Windows 7.
While I am sure Microsoft will test them I think there are some versions of Word and Excel which are not officially supported under Windows 8 even.
If you are happy with Windows 7 don't go to Windows 10, certainly not at first.
Also note if you do go to Windows 10 and don't like it you probably wont be able to go back to Windows 7.
//Also note if you do go to Windows 10 and don't like it you probably wont be able to go back to Windows 7.//
I agree VHG.....Incidentally I also concurred with SlackAlice in the following thread. :-
http:// www.the answerb ank.co. uk/Tech nology/ Compute rs/Ques tion142 3661.ht ml
Hans.
I agree VHG.....Incidentally I also concurred with SlackAlice in the following thread. :-
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Hans.
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I've been using the technical preview of W10 for a few months without problems. Of course there are currently a LOT of updates but I'm confident that W10 will be okay on the official release date.
It is incredibly simple to use, in my opinion, and I have not had any incompatibility problems with either my hardware of the software I use.
It is incredibly simple to use, in my opinion, and I have not had any incompatibility problems with either my hardware of the software I use.