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Re: Windows 10 upgrade



Bill, this is the most cheering thing I've heard about 10 so far . . .
and it has inspired me to try it out on one of my laptops. I'm afraid to
do it on my Win 8.1 laptop because that works so well (it really
is a superior system to 7 I believe -- in terms of stability. The
interface isn't nice but it really isn't hard to navigate around either)
that I'm afraid to monkey with it. My only issue with recent builds of
8.1 is that some inconveniences have shown up with Eudora, nothing fatal,
but annoying. 

At 29/11/2015 18:11, you wrote:

The only application that needed a tweak was VMWare Player, on my former Windows 7 Dell desktop, which I use to run a Windows 95-era homebrewing application.  I installed the most recent version of VMWare and all worked well.  I am mostly a lurker on this forum, a NotaBene user who likes to keep up with the often interesting conversations here regarding NotaBene's brilliant ancestor.

Best regards,

Bill
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William TeBrake
UMaine History, Emeritus


On 11/29/2015 6:42 AM, flash wrote:

Bill,

I am encouraged by your post regarding the smoothness of the upgrade
to W10. One more question: did you have to re-install any of the
applications or tweak them (e.g. our beloved word processor)?