Single best upgrade to any system is increasing RAM to as much as you can. My Win10 machines have between 8 and 12 GB. Depending on what you typically do, either would be adequate. I surely wouldn't go below 8 GB. I find ~~ 6GB is a typical commit level.

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On 12/13/2016 8:13 AM, Jeremy wrote:
How much RAM do you have? My Win10 machines all have 16GB and run smooth. It takes like 2GB just to run.

On Tue, Dec 13, 2016 at 8:48 AM, Cameron Crum <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    I wish I could go back. Maybe it's my machine, but it has become a
    dog since the upgrade. It takes 3 minutes to come out of
    hibernation and many times when I click the start button to launch
    a program it doesn't even respond. Trying to sort a directory by
    date seems like it has to reindex the entire drive before showing
    me the files. It's only a laptop I use occasionally, but man it
    has sucked so far.

    On Sun, Dec 11, 2016 at 4:16 AM, Paul Stewart
    <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        Yup .. Microsoft is getting better … Win10 isn’t that bad at
        all - it’s almost starting to become as reliable and solid as
        Mac has been for years ;)

        <yeah, for some reason I couldn’t resist at this hour of
        morning going there>

        On Dec 11, 2016, at 5:03 AM, That One Guy /sarcasm
        <[email protected]
        <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        Windows 10 is turning out to be pretty solid. shut off
        cortana and hope it stays off and don't install another av,
        it seems rock solid. China probably pwns it, but at least
        it's not Russia

        On Dec 10, 2016 11:29 PM, "Brett A Mansfield"
        <[email protected]
        <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

            I recently discovered that when I replace a clients
            computer and the new hard drive isn't much better than
            the old one, i can just move the old drive to the new
            computer and boot it. Windows 10 will install all the new
            drivers. Then all I have to do (if necessary) is activate
            Windows 10 and viola. No more needing to transfer all the
            clients data and settings because they're already there.

            Thank you,
            Brett A Mansfield

            On Dec 10, 2016, at 9:07 PM, That One Guy /sarcasm
            <[email protected]
            <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

            holy cow. the old man has a cheap gateway laptop from
            best bu thats a few years old. so of course the hard
            drive is cheap. its a windows 8 machine that went
            through the free upgrade.
            i used the microsoft tool to make a windows 10 install usb
            this has been the cleanest OS reinstall ive ever done.
            its fairly elegant for keyboard only install, like they
            knew the native drivers wouldnt make cheap touchpads
            work, little to no tab arrowing on base install, skip
            microsoft sign in and it was already activated on the
            hardware ID, sweet
            Now just updating drivers, painless stuff. Way to go
            Microsoft

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            you don't see your team as part of yourself you
            have already failed as part of the team.






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