
I am enjoying both Win 8.1 / 10 (partitioned on the my Laptop) and Win 7 / 10 (partitioned on my Desktop). Runs as like brand new, which by the way, all my programs migrated except a couple of apps which I never used anyway. My PC Desktop had no issues either, I had upgraded the video card back last year though to Nvidia which MS recognized as compatible. MS should not state the basic requirements and then state that you don't meet them if the specs of the minimum requirements are the same for Win 7 and Win 8.1, correct? IMO, Its a great way to force someone to go out and buy a $2,000 USD Laptop.

Miracast: Not Supported *(Apple iPhones and Apple TV work better*)ĭriver Date/Size: 21:42:50, 2759168 bytesīothe the older Laptop and Desktop, originally XP machines work like brand new. Processor: Intel(R) Pentium(R) M processor 1.86GHz, ~1.9GHzĬhip type: ATI Radeon Graphics Processor (0x3150)ĭevice Key: Enum\PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_3150&SUBSYS_0460107B&REV_00ĭriver Name: atiumdag.dll,atiumdva.dat,atitmmxx.dll Language: English (Regional Setting: English) I tried posting it with a couple of screen shots which would have been nice to see, but the moderator wouldn't allow me to do so - sorry.Īnother good spec to check for your PC is to "run" the cmd: type > dxdiag and you will receive a pop up window displaying your graphic card's specs, the latest Direct X (Mine was 11) and WDDM 1.0 which meets the specs: There is a direct download link to Windows 10, but I am prompted that I cannot post it - sorry about that. I went and installed Win 10 anyway, since if the same basic requirements for Win 8.1 Pro are equal to Windows 10, I took the chance, and it functions better than any version of Windows I ever had on this older Laptop (XP). My Windows 10 Icon on an older laptop and Desktop, the Laptop with an ATI Radeon X600 128 MBs running Windows 8.1 Pro, the Desktop running Nvidia also stated my PCs were not compatible to install Windows 10īut when I look at the date it was released, its dated back in August 7.
