Hope no one minds if I chime in here. If you have 4 gb of RAM, my opinion is that Win7is the way to go. Win10 in my experience is a bit more memory intensive and therefore a bit slower than 7 with 4 gb of RAM. I've put my money where my mouth is on this one as I just ordered a RAM upgrade for my Win10 computer from 4 GB to its max of 8. I have that much confidence that it will make the difference that I spent the money on a new RAM chip and will even have to pay someone to put it in as it's an Asus laptop, which are notorious for being difficult to service as an end user due to difficult designs for replacing hardware. That being said, I do like the new features of Win10 a lot. It's a stable OS too, at least as stable as 7.


On 10/26/2016 12:20 PM, Shannon via Talk wrote:
Thank you for the feed back.
Now I'll ask of you one more?
I was given the choice of win 7 or 10.
Are you using 10 and if so how is it working for you?
Thanks
Shannon

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Subject: laptop advice

ok let me break all this down for you. beside each thing i will write
good or bad.

I have an opportunity to get one of these, only a re-ferb model,


Dell Latitude good brand

Intel Core i5 that is a fast processor for graphics intensive pc games
like grand theft auto five.

4GB 4gb of ram is very good.

128GB SSD ok the 128gb ssd means your pc will start up very very very
fast all the time and shut off very very fast and load everything very
very fast just like a braille note note taker does.

14" LED Ultrabook (6430U) that means it is a small and light weight laptop.






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