Microsoft and its OEM partners have been working hard to convince users and companies need to migrate computers running Windows XP once completed its official support. With Windows 10 just around the corner, the software giant will load the license to offer a discount that according to the Russian firm wzór(standard filter) and has price: $ 39.99.
From what we know so far, you can not upgrade from Windows XP to Windows 10 preserving files and settings as if they can do from Windows 7 and Windows 8.1, also free for the first year for equipment with original license.
This does not mean that computers running Windows XP can not make the jump by doing a clean installation of the system with the corresponding image marketed by Microsoft in digital download or physical retail copy. These should meet the minimum requirements, very basic system but to work with him with some ease we update some of your hardware, for example by increasing the RAM.
A few months ago you offered an article tried Windows 10 in an "old" laptop (Windows Vista, Intel Core 2 T7400, 2 GB RAM and 160 GB hard drive SATA-II) performing a clean install, with surprisingly good results. We've updated this same team to 4 Gbytes of RAM and set up a 120 GB SSD and the results have been improved allowing a computer for day to day computing.
Written by Juan Ranchal for Muy Computer