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; *Thumbs No, I did not bypass checking. Is my processor a 540J then? I installed from a Windows 8.1 Enterprise trial, mounting the 10130 .ISO... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Performance & Maintenance' started by shaocaholica, Jun 9, 2015.

  1. Fafhrd Win User

    Let's run Win10 on really really old hardware


     
    Fafhrd, Jun 10, 2015
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  2. Nemix Win User

    Anything that can run Windows 7 (32-bit) can also run Windows 10 (32-bit) although I'd highly advise 3-4GB of memory minimum with Windows 10 on older hardware if possible or you'll have to live with the pagefile being used all the time, 2GB of memory is just not enough even for Windows 7 (32-bit) on older hardware and considering Windows 10 has new potentially memory hogging features like Virtual Desktops and desktop Metro Apps 3-4GB of memory minimum is highly advised even on the 32-bit version of the OS.
     
    Nemix, Jun 10, 2015
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  3. Whoa there. We're just trying to get it installed and running. Lets not get ahead of ourselves with actual usability *Wink
     
    shaocaholica, Jun 11, 2015
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  4. Fafhrd Win User

    Let's run Win10 on really really old hardware

    Nope.
     
    Fafhrd, Jun 11, 2015
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  5. Nemix Win User
    I ran Windows 7 (32-bit) on a mini desktop that originally came with Windows XP Professional just fine when Windows 7 first came out in 2009 on 2GB of ram but these days 2GB just doesn't cut even on 32-bit.

    Even a old PC close to 10 years old that originally came with Windows XP can run Windows 7/8.1/10 just fine if the hardware was consider high end back then, where talking about desktop hardware that old but still just pretty much as powerful as some Windows tablets on the market today; the real question is...can the old PC hardware support more than 2GB of memory that is recognized and useable in the OS.

    Yup nothing else to say, same way your chain of thoughts work...empty.
     
    Nemix, Jun 11, 2015
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  6. caperjack Win User
    my old dell runs win7 32bit ,but will not even let me install win10 ,so when you say ANY computer that will run win7 32 bit will run win10 32 bit you are not correct , Right
     
    caperjack, Jun 11, 2015
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  7. Nemix Win User
    I stand corrected if it's a hardware incompatibility with Windows 10 itself but at the same time I still stand by any machine that can run Windows 7 (32-bit) can run Windows 10 (32-bit) at least the final version of Windows 10 not the beta's.

    The drivers built into Windows 10 should be improved for older hardware if anything over Windows 7 but the BIOS of the old PC maybe another thing.
     
    Nemix, Jun 11, 2015
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  8. LEE
    Lee Win User

    Let's run Win10 on really really old hardware

    Why should they. . .its not Microsoft fault if you want to continue running on an old system even they have to cut the cord at some point. . .*really
     
  9. sgtaylor5 Win User
    Runs Quite Well.

    Let's run Win10 on really really old hardware [​IMG]
     
    sgtaylor5, Jun 11, 2015
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  10. Jools Win User
    Ditto here. Running a Q6700 at 2.67 GHz in socket 775with both win7 and ten without any problems. This is my main setup and after I replaced the Dual core for a quad I have no complaints at all.


    Let's run Win10 on really really old hardware [​IMG]
     
    Jools, Jun 11, 2015
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  11. Fafhrd Win User
    It seems that many Intel processors up to about ten years old will run the Windows 10 previews released up till now, but there's no saying if the RTM versions will work. It was a similar position with Windows 8 when the Release Preview would not run on processors that would not pass certain CPU feature checks - PAE, SSE2, NX, CMPXCHG16B, and so on, even though the earlier preview releases worked OK.

    Nobody here in this thread has yet posted about a system with Windows 10 IP running on an AMD CPU, since some older (at the time, some as old as six years were affected!) AMD processors, such as Athlon 64 X2, have been problematic with Windows 8.1 64-bit version. Microsoft has apparently been unconcerned with their disaffected AMD users.

    As far as memory is concerned, any system with 1GB or more will install Windows 10, but with the 32-bit version, you will be limited as always, to about 3.6GB of useable RAM, so amounts like 2GB are middle of the road as far as usage is concerned.

    This thread was intended as a bit of fun, and people making off-topic, unfounded, and untrue statements such as that by Nemix tend to get in the way of the enjoyment. That's why I answered with "Nope." I could have said something else*Zip
     
    Fafhrd, Jun 11, 2015
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  12. Jools Win User
    With regard to this, is there a way to run windows 10 on a flash drive for testing? It would be much easier to run a live version like you can do with linux, to just test the hardware compatibility. Is it possible to install windows 10 on a usb stick?
     
    Jools, Jun 11, 2015
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  13. CountMike New Member

    Let's run Win10 on really really old hardware

    Windows To Go
     
    CountMike, Jun 11, 2015
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  14. Oh come on -you people-*Smile

    A Core2(especially a 9XXX) with DDR3​ is not old! *Tongue
     
    shaocaholica, Jun 12, 2015
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  15. titix Win User
    Hello
    I know it's c2d laptop but...designed for XP

    Clean install and everything works fine but still shutdown bug
     
    titix, Jun 12, 2015
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