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Then you've found the issue. Without those drivers, the computer simply cannot perform as well with general ones provided by Microsoft. You need specific Windows 10 drivers for optimal performance and stability
Then you've found the issue. Without those drivers, the computer simply cannot perform as well with general ones provided by Microsoft. You need specific Windows 10 drivers for optimal performance and stability
Well, how can I find the latest drivers that are reliable?
I don't plan on rolling back to Windows 7 as I like Windows 10. But, I wish I could find some drivers for these laptops.
Windows will update as best it can, but without the manufacture drives, it just doesn't perform as well... It sounds as if the computer isn't Windows 10 supported
You are right. It's not. But I just don't understand why Microsoft would push an OS on someone with a computer that isn't supported. I install update religiously. That may have been why the computer said it was compatible with Windows 10. I just don't know what to do. As of now, its performing okay. But even my Windows 10 compatible desktop is slow. I don't know.
You're right, Microsoft did push the update. Technically, it should work... Just not well. :/
The slowest browser is Google Chrome. Always been slow on this computer. Internet Explorer 11 is a little slow, but not too bad. Edge got to where it was going slow, so that's why I reset it. As of now, the computer is performing well with Edge after the reset.
Also, one other thing. The highest OS for Windows that's supported for my 2 Laptops are Windows 8.