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How safe is it to download W10 To a Dell 1720 that's running Vista?
It's a computer that our late friend used, I have taken it back to factory setting however I can not get rid of the old version of IE which pops up saying this page can not be found despite the tool bar as showing it's connected to my WiFi.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Thank in advance
It's a computer that our late friend used, I have taken it back to factory setting however I can not get rid of the old version of IE which pops up saying this page can not be found despite the tool bar as showing it's connected to my WiFi.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Thank in advance
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Your Dell 1720 uses an Intel Pentium T2370 processor, which was classed as a 'Merom' processor. (Source: https:/ /ark.in tel.com /conten t/www/u s/en/ar k/produ cts/344 45/inte l-penti um-proc essor-t 2370-1m -cache- 1-73-gh z-533-m hz-fsb. html )
Merom processors can't support the drivers for Windows 10, either as a 32-bit or 64-bit operating system. (Source: https:/ /www.in tel.co. uk/cont ent/www /uk/en/ support /articl es/0000 06105/p rocesso rs.html )
So, although you might be able to load Windows 10 onto the machine, it would continue to try to use older drivers and probably run at a crawl.
I recently made the mistake of putting Windows 10 onto an old laptop, which resulted in me having a machine where the video driver simply couldn't handle streaming content (e.g. from Youtube or BBC News) without constant stuttering. I tried every trick I know to resolve the problem but I still ended up buying another laptop!
Merom processors can't support the drivers for Windows 10, either as a 32-bit or 64-bit operating system. (Source: https:/
So, although you might be able to load Windows 10 onto the machine, it would continue to try to use older drivers and probably run at a crawl.
I recently made the mistake of putting Windows 10 onto an old laptop, which resulted in me having a machine where the video driver simply couldn't handle streaming content (e.g. from Youtube or BBC News) without constant stuttering. I tried every trick I know to resolve the problem but I still ended up buying another laptop!
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