People don’t like change. That’s a fact. While the “If it’s not broken, don’t fix it” adage is valid it doesn’t mean “If it’s not broken, don’t improve it”.
I think there’s a case for Windows 10 both fixing and improving on previous version of Windows.
Here’s a link (or click the image below) to someone else’s blog post that pretty much sums up what you need to know, albeit at some length. If your PC is a major tool in the execution of your job, and I suspect it is, then understanding something about the upgrade is very important.
If you don’t have the time or inclination, here are the salient points.
- Windows 10 is well worth having
- A clean install of Windows 10 is much better than an upgrade (nothing new here eh?)
- You need to check compatibility of your applications and PC before proceeding with an upgrade or install
- It’s free for many of us, but only until the end of July
- Yes, it might install automatically (see the post above for an explanation)
Should you require assistance in either installing, upgrading or preventing the automatic upgrade to Windows 10 please raise a support ticket with us.