Windows 10: Let's run Win10 on really really old hardware

Discus and support Let's run Win10 on really really old hardware in Windows 10 Performance & Maintenance to solve the problem; So from my last thread it seems that there isn't a main thread for this so here's one. If you've got some old hardware that will run Win10 and the... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Performance & Maintenance' started by shaocaholica, Jun 9, 2015.

  1. Let's run Win10 on really really old hardware


    So from my last thread it seems that there isn't a main thread for this so here's one.

    If you've got some old hardware that will run Win10 and the will to do it, post about it here. Post screenshots to proove you've got it working. And no, Core 2 CPUs don't count as old, those are still usable *Smile

    Well I'll start. Here's Win10 build 10130 running on a 10 year old Dell XPS M170 laptop (circa 2005). Fastest CPU option, max ram at 2GB.

    https://i.imgur.com/xMGGJcY.png


    Let's run Win10 on really really old hardware [​IMG]


    :)
     
    shaocaholica, Jun 9, 2015
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  2. RidgeFC Win User

    WP8 Backups Really Old

    As Stated in my Post - ALL the backup features where turned on, let it sit over night.
     
    RidgeFC, Jun 9, 2015
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  3. RidgeFC Win User
    WP8 Backups Really Old

    Yes they are both running the same version.
     
    RidgeFC, Jun 9, 2015
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  4. Mystere Win User

    Let's run Win10 on really really old hardware

    Well, Windows 10 request the eXecute Dispable bit, or NX bit and the first NX bit capable CPU's were AMD Opteron's that shipped in mid-2003. So any hardware older than this won't run Windows 10 for sure.

    The first Pentium's to support this were Pentium 4's in late 2004. These were the so-called "J" processors because they had J's after their model number.
     
    Mystere, Jun 9, 2015
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  5. Note quite. Win10 will use hardware execute disable but will fallback to software if the CPU doesn't have it. Its not a hard requirement according to this:

    http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/w...sked-questions

     
    shaocaholica, Jun 9, 2015
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  6. Mystere Win User
    That was in Windows Vista. In windows 8 (maybe 8.1, can't remember) NX was made a requirement. I believe the reason was security related. If you emulated the bit, then there was some attack vector that was possible, so they dropped the emulation support.
     
    Mystere, Jun 9, 2015
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  7. Oh haha, missed the 'Vista' in the corner.

    So the first Opteron with NX bit was in 2005.

    Opteron (90 nm SOI, DDR)[edit]
    Single-core – Venus (1yy), Troy (2yy), Athens (8yy)

    My Pentium M was also 2005 so I'm not far off from an age perspective. Maybe there's something older we're missing?
     
    shaocaholica, Jun 9, 2015
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  8. Mystere Win User

    Let's run Win10 on really really old hardware

    Actually, the Pentium M 780 was released in April of 2006, and didn't start shipping in equipment until mid-year.
     
    Mystere, Jun 9, 2015
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  9. Wikipedia says released "July 25, 2005". Intel ARK doesn't have release date info.
     
    shaocaholica, Jun 9, 2015
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  10. Mystere Win User
    Ahh.. I was misreading a different article, the processor had alrady been released, I thought the article was talking about the release. I stand corrected.
     
    Mystere, Jun 9, 2015
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  11. So by the sounds of the hardware, Windows 10 won't run on anything less than Socket 478 for Intel and ... Socket 939 for AMD?
     
    heyyahblah, Jun 9, 2015
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  12. Mystere Win User
    While true, it's not quite that simple. Not all Socket 478's work, since 478 was introduced with the Northwood cores in 2002. NX capable cores came in late 2004, and Socket 775 came out in 2006 (which by then all these had NX)
     
    Mystere, Jun 9, 2015
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  13. Let's run Win10 on really really old hardware

    Ahh interesting. So only 478's with Northwood, that's good to know. I personally don't know anyone myself that has that hardware, oldest I know of is a friend that has AMD 939 and another friend that has Socket 775. The oldest I have is (xp machine) 5400+ AM2.
     
    heyyahblah, Jun 9, 2015
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  14. Mystere Win User
    No, you misunderstood. Northwood cores shipped in 2002, almost 3 years before NX was available. My point is that only 478 cores with J in their names have NX.
     
    Mystere, Jun 9, 2015
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  15. LEE
    Lee Win User
    At present I am running a Intel Q9300 Quad in a socket 775 at 2.5 gig Hz without any problems. This was originally a Vista machine with an Intel Pentium Dual Cord. I had the Q9300 laying around so I pop it in about five years ago and it still going strong. This is my Win 10 system.
     
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