protovu wrote:Sorry for your hassles.
Just this December, following some Win7 alarming freezes, and years of not being able to boot with peripheral hard drives attached,
I was advised to switch my DualXeon, 4 Graphics card machine to Win10.
The tech guy that advised this ran into many headaches trying to upgrade the existing Win7. Ultimately, he did a clean install of Win 10.
More hassle for me, as I had to dial everything in for a week or two, but.....
Honestly, so far so good. I am told that Win10(pro) allows for more efficient use of the dual CPUs, and at some point Win7 support will fall off.
I disabled many of the unnecessary bells and whistles of Win10 to make it run a bit more quickly.
Hope this helps
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