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Tinglainfire
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July 12, 2016 - 8:57 am
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I have asus k53sv with 4gb RAM and 660gb ROM. Nvidia geforce 540m 1gb. Should I update on Windows 10? Because I need a play in video games on this laptop, such as CS GO, LOL. Didn't I lose a performance? Now I am on Windows 7

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July 12, 2016 - 6:14 pm
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Technically, Windows 10 shouldn't make a PC run slower but I have read reports of that happening. If I recommend that you go ahead and upgrade to Windows 10 and something bad happens I am not going to be very popular am I. 🙂

Do you know how to create a system image? That would be your best best - create a full system image and save it to external hard drive. Then upgrade to Windows 10. If anything goes wrong, the laptop runs too slow or something, you can restore the image and be right back where you were in Windows 7.

Here's a guide on how to create a full system image using Aomei Backupper Standard (free): https://davescomputertips.com/how-to-create-full-system-images-with-aomei-backupper/

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Tinglainfire
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Jim Hillier said
Technically, Windows 10 shouldn't make a PC run slower but I have read reports of that happening. If I recommend that you go ahead and upgrade to Windows 10 and something bad happens I am not going to be very popular am I. 🙂

Do you know how to create a system image? That would be your best best - create a full system image and save it to external hard drive. Then upgrade to Windows 10. If anything goes wrong, the laptop runs too slow or something, you can restore the image and be right back where you were in Windows 7.

Here's a guide on how to create a full system image using Aomei Backupper Standard (free): https://davescomputertips.com/how-to-create-full-system-images-with-aomei-backupper/  

Thanks, keep trying)

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