jdandy
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Great info Dan! Thanks! However, my problem is that I will never use any of those "improvements or advantages". For instance my start up time now is less than a minute to come to full whack, so I'm not suffering there. It sounds to me like Win 10 is always on-line, I'm not too keen on that.
I wish I could try Win 10 on my XP machine instead if potentially sacrificing one of my Win 7 machines.
Eric.......My feelings mirror yours about the real value of Microsoft's declared advantages with Windows 10. So far I haven't discovered any features I will use that actually improve my daily computing experience that are not already available in Windows 7. It was my curiosity that inspired me to download Windows 10 on one machine. So far I haven't had the urge to commit my other PC's to the new OS.
As for upgrading an XP machine, providing the PC meets the minimum hardware requirements, you can upgrade to Windows 10. Unfortunately it will cost you. Windows 10 is free during the first year after release to all Windows 7 and Windows 8 users but not XP users. I think that's kind of a rip.