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Windows 10 is here - But it's not for all.


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Yeah guys, some industries have launched a complete list of your products, which contains what Devices can upgrade for Windows 10, and what devices not.

 

Microsoft has launched a tool, that you can verify if your drivers is compatible or not, but it does not provide so sure that we wanted.
 
Here is the list:

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Note: Lenovo warns that the update should not be installed on computers with Intel 2nd generation (Sandy Bridge) or 4th or 5th generation (Haswell / Broadwell) in 32 bits.
 
The models bellow are not compatible with Windows 10:
Y480, Y485 e Y580 com SSD+HDD
S206 with CPI that is not the E450, E300, E1-1200, E2-1800 or C60.

Moreover, it is not recommended to install Windows 10 in these systems because some drivers are not compatible:

N580, N581, P580, P400 Touch, P500, P500 Touch, P580;
U310, U410, U510, U410 Touch, U310 Touch;
Z500 Touch, Z500, Z400, Z400 Touch, Z380, Z480, Z580, Z485, Z585, Z501;
S300, S400, S400u, S400 Touch, S405, S206, G485, G585, N480;
G490, G400, G400S, G400S Touch, G500, G500S, G500S Touch;
S210, S210 Touch, Miix10;
K49, E49, K29, E49AL, V480, M480, V480S.

Compatible models - 13Z940, 14U530, 15U530, 22V240

Not compatible models - H160, Z160, Z360, U460, U560

 

 

  • Razer - (The best)

All your devices are compatible with Windows 10, here is the list

 

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All your drivers works?

Yes, except the Dolby Surround support, i had to install an older version for Windows 8 x64 instead of Windows 8.1.

Also, Toshiba support list: http://win10upgrade.toshiba.com/swupdate/modellist.aspx?region=TSP&lang=en&country=SG

My Toshiba model is not listed, but everything working on the following model also: PSPLPE

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^^

Agree.  Just because it hasn't been tested or certified doesn't mean it won't work.

 

Eg my legacy BIOS XPS M1530 is only certified for Windows Vista but it works perfectly with Windows 10 (and 7,8), not to mention OSX 10.6 --> 10.11 DB6....  :hysterical:  :thumbsup_anim:.

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don't try vmware fusion to run your windows 10 installation as bootcamp partition, it screwed up my installation right now! :(

 

i had even troubles installing in uefi on the desktop...

 

btw it's the nicest windows ever

 

it can be activated with this public kms server...

 

from Admin Prompt:

 

slmgr /skms kms.xspace.in

 

slmgr /ato

 

edit:

 

the kms server is no more accepting new users... :/

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Installed Win10 Home Premium on Toshiba A660 and NEC Versa E6300, both working fine, and both unsupported?

 

guess it's just a sales pitch

 

they want to sell new laptops with this new OS... they have no interest in selling the old stuff with a new OS, commercially speaking.

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All of the described things in the article can be disabled when setting up your pc. 

 

My only recommendation, just like with Windows 8.1, do not use a Microsoft Account to set up your  system. Do not connect to the internet during the post installation, best to create a local account and read the tiny written/somewhat hidden options. 

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And so the botnet syndrome from 4chan finally reached this place haha

And its in the license agreement that no one ever read or can possible finish reading. :wink_anim: 

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Dell Latitude D630 with Nvidia Quadro NV135 graphics card.  Graphics crashing in windows plus randomly pitch black screen on boot :(

 

Then of course, my i7-3770k desktop upgraded to windows 10 easy :)

Dell Latitude D6400 with Nvidia Quadro NVS160M here, no problem at all ( although it's slow as hell, reverted to 7 immediately )

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