I’m well into the user testing of the next generation of Microsoft’s operating system and things are really looking up. Windows 10 is becoming a blend of the many things we liked about Windows 7, and the things that most folks don’t know about that are great about Windows 8. Windows 10 is like a breath of fresh air, or for those truly annoyed with Windows 8, like the feeling you get when you stop hitting your head against the wall. Ironically, it’s likely that the folks who hate Windows 8 will likely love Windows 10 the most.
Currently getting Windows 10 compatible hardware is like looking for white elephant.
Hardware compatibility issue is big problem while working.
When I installed Windows 8 on my PC then I got hardware compatibility or driver issue for Bluetooth and Wi-fi.
I don't know exactly same thing will happen with Windows 10 or not but some how will raise issue for Hardware compatibility.
It take some time to come out of this issue.
In Search of the Perfect Windows 10 Hardware
Posted by: Rob Enderle February 9, 2015 05:00 AMI’m well into the user testing of the next generation of Microsoft’s operating system and things are really looking up. Windows 10 is becoming a blend of the many things we liked about Windows 7, and the things that most folks don’t know about that are great about Windows 8. Windows 10 is like a breath of fresh air, or for those truly annoyed with Windows 8, like the feeling you get when you stop hitting your head against the wall. Ironically, it’s likely that the folks who hate Windows 8 will likely love Windows 10 the most.
Hardware compatibility issue is big problem while working.
When I installed Windows 8 on my PC then I got hardware compatibility or driver issue for Bluetooth and Wi-fi.
I don't know exactly same thing will happen with Windows 10 or not but some how will raise issue for Hardware compatibility.
It take some time to come out of this issue.