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I read on the CNET site that one should not install 10 right away, but wait until you get feedback on how well it is working and when all the bugs are worked out of 10. So I would wait for the reviews to come in. As Windows 8 and 8.1 were for the most part rejected by the computing community, then will Windows 10 be a fix for the Windows 8 general failures ? Or just the same thing with the same issues Windows 8 had with only minor fixes ? You might search for "Windows 10 Reviews" as 10 was released to a number of I assume experienced users for testing. Eventually Microsoft will no longer support operating systems below Windows 10......in time. XP is no longer supported. 7 will be supported for awhile, and then it will not be supported. I am considering using Windows 7 after it is no longer supported. What I would lose would be any updates. I am not jumping to Windows 10 until I get feedback on it. I am joining a local computer club so I can get a real, hands on experience with 10. Sorry for the lengthy post and it is a difficult decision to have to make.