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Hey @miguelcano!
-I'd say it'd probably work with Windows 10, but it probably won't be fun to use. Because it is so old, it will have trouble running that new operating system. If you have your heart set on upgrading it, you'll need to upgrade the memory again to ***at least 4GB.*** It might boot on 2GB, but anything under 4GB will be unusable. Personally, I'd recommend 8GB, as much of that 4Gb will be taken up by Windows. Also, I'd recommend that you purchase and install an SSD, as the mechanical hard drive in that machine will hardly be usable with Windows 10 because it's so slow. To do this, just follow [guide|14418|this guide|new_window=true]. You'll need to also buy a 2.5" SATA SSD, which can be had on Amazon for as little as $15.
+I'd say it'd technically work with Windows 10, but it probably won't be much fun to use. Because it is so old, it will have trouble running that new operating system and may be unusable slow. And, as @mike pointed out, you can't upgrade the RAM any further and the hard drive interface is a major bottleneck.
-At this point, though, you should ask yourself why you want Windows 10. It may still run slow on the old hardware, but it won't be an amazing experience. Also, Windows 10 won't be supported past October 2025, and after that point software support will slowly fade away, meaning there won't be much you can use it for. If you don't require a specific software program that only runs on Windows, I'd look into installing Linux on your machine. There are many different versions (Called "Distros"), that are optimized for different uses. My personal favorite for older machines is called AntiX. It runs on practically anything and provides a responsive, modern experience on outdated hardware. If you go with AntiX instead of Windows, you may even be able to use it without performing any upgrades! It doesn't look amazing, but it will do most everything most people need from a computer. Just Google it, and you should find it and instructions for installation.
+A better solution would be to look into alternatives to Windows. If you don't require a specific software program that only runs on Windows, I'd look into installing Linux on your machine. There are many different versions (Called "Distros"), that are optimized for different uses. My personal favorite for older machines is called AntiX. It runs on practically anything and provides a responsive, modern experience on outdated hardware. If you go with AntiX instead of Windows, you may even be able to use it without performing any upgrades! It doesn't look amazing, but it will do almost everything most people need from a computer. Just Google it, and you should find it and instructions for installation.
-If you have any questions, just ask!
+If you have any questions, ask!
Good luck!
Hola @miguelcano!
-Yo diría que probablemente funcione con Windows 10, pero probablemente no sea divertido de usar. Debido a que es tan antiguo, tendrá problemas para ejecutar ese nuevo sistema operativo. Si estás decidido a actualizarlo, tendrás que actualizar la memoria nuevamente a al menos 4 GB. Puede que arranque con 2 GB, pero cualquier valor por debajo de 4 GB será inutilizable. Personalmente, recomendaría 8 GB, ya que gran parte de esos 4 GB estarán ocupados por Windows. Además, te recomendaría que compres e instales un SSD, ya que el disco duro mecánico de esa máquina difícilmente se podrá usar con Windows 10 porque es muy lento. Para hacer esto, solo sigue [guía|14418|esta guía|new_window=true]. También necesitarás comprar un SSD SATA de 2,5", que se puede conseguir en Amazon por tan solo $15.
+Yo diría que técnicamente funcionaría con Windows 10, pero probablemente no sea muy divertido de usar. Debido a que es tan antiguo, tendrá problemas para ejecutar ese nuevo sistema operativo y puede resultar inutilizable y lento. Y, como señaló @mike, no se puede actualizar la RAM más allá y la interfaz del disco duro es un cuello de botella importante.
-Sin embargo, en este punto, deberías preguntarte por qué quieres Windows 10. Puede que siga funcionando lento en el hardware antiguo, pero no será una experiencia increíble. Además, Windows 10 no tendrá soporte después de octubre de 2025, y después de esa fecha el soporte de software se irá desvaneciendo lentamente, lo que significa que no podrás usarlo para mucho. Si no necesitas un programa de software específico que solo se ejecute en Windows, te recomiendo que instales Linux en tu máquina. Hay muchas versiones diferentes (llamadas "distribuciones"), que están optimizadas para diferentes usos. Mi favorita personal para máquinas antiguas se llama AntiX. Se ejecuta prácticamente en cualquier cosa y proporciona una experiencia receptiva y moderna en hardware obsoleto. Si eliges AntiX en lugar de Windows, ¡incluso podrás usarlo sin realizar ninguna actualización! No se ve increíble, pero hará casi todo lo que la mayoría de las personas necesitan de una computadora. Búscalo en Google y deberías Encuéntrelo y obtenga instrucciones para su instalación.
+Una mejor solución sería buscar alternativas a Windows. Si no necesitas un programa de software específico que solo se ejecute en Windows, yo buscaría instalar Linux en tu máquina. Hay muchas versiones diferentes (llamadas "distribuciones"), que están optimizadas para diferentes usos. Mi favorita personal para máquinas más antiguas se llama AntiX. Se ejecuta prácticamente en cualquier cosa y proporciona una experiencia receptiva y moderna en hardware obsoleto. Si eliges AntiX en lugar de Windows, ¡incluso podrás usarlo sin realizar ninguna actualización! No se ve increíble, pero hará casi todo lo que la mayoría de las personas necesitan de una computadora. Solo tienes que buscarlo en Google y deberías encontrarlo, así como las instrucciones para su instalación.
-Si tiene alguna pregunta, ¡no dude en preguntar!
+Si tienes alguna pregunta, ¡pregúntala!
¡Buena suerte!

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편집자: 907fixer

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Hey @miguelcano!
I'd say it'd probably work with Windows 10, but it probably won't be fun to use. Because it is so old, it will have trouble running that new operating system. If you have your heart set on upgrading it, you'll need to upgrade the memory again to ***at least 4GB.*** It might boot on 2GB, but anything under 4GB will be unusable. Personally, I'd recommend 8GB, as much of that 4Gb will be taken up by Windows. Also, I'd recommend that you purchase and install an SSD, as the mechanical hard drive in that machine will hardly be usable with Windows 10 because it's so slow. To do this, just follow [guide|14418|this guide|new_window=true]. You'll need to also buy a 2.5" SATA SSD, which can be had on Amazon for as little as $15.
At this point, though, you should ask yourself why you want Windows 10. It may still run slow on the old hardware, but it won't be an amazing experience. Also, Windows 10 won't be supported past October 2025, and after that point software support will slowly fade away, meaning there won't be much you can use it for. If you don't require a specific software program that only runs on Windows, I'd look into installing Linux on your machine. There are many different versions (Called "Distros"), that are optimized for different uses. My personal favorite for older machines is called AntiX. It runs on practically anything and provides a responsive, modern experience on outdated hardware. If you go with AntiX instead of Windows, you may even be able to use it without performing any upgrades! It doesn't look amazing, but it will do most everything most people need from a computer. Just Google it, and you should find it and instructions for installation.
If you have any questions, just ask!
Good luck!
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+Hola @miguelcano!
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+Yo diría que probablemente funcione con Windows 10, pero probablemente no sea divertido de usar. Debido a que es tan antiguo, tendrá problemas para ejecutar ese nuevo sistema operativo. Si estás decidido a actualizarlo, tendrás que actualizar la memoria nuevamente a al menos 4 GB. Puede que arranque con 2 GB, pero cualquier valor por debajo de 4 GB será inutilizable. Personalmente, recomendaría 8 GB, ya que gran parte de esos 4 GB estarán ocupados por Windows. Además, te recomendaría que compres e instales un SSD, ya que el disco duro mecánico de esa máquina difícilmente se podrá usar con Windows 10 porque es muy lento. Para hacer esto, solo sigue [guía|14418|esta guía|new_window=true]. También necesitarás comprar un SSD SATA de 2,5", que se puede conseguir en Amazon por tan solo $15.
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+Sin embargo, en este punto, deberías preguntarte por qué quieres Windows 10. Puede que siga funcionando lento en el hardware antiguo, pero no será una experiencia increíble. Además, Windows 10 no tendrá soporte después de octubre de 2025, y después de esa fecha el soporte de software se irá desvaneciendo lentamente, lo que significa que no podrás usarlo para mucho. Si no necesitas un programa de software específico que solo se ejecute en Windows, te recomiendo que instales Linux en tu máquina. Hay muchas versiones diferentes (llamadas "distribuciones"), que están optimizadas para diferentes usos. Mi favorita personal para máquinas antiguas se llama AntiX. Se ejecuta prácticamente en cualquier cosa y proporciona una experiencia receptiva y moderna en hardware obsoleto. Si eliges AntiX en lugar de Windows, ¡incluso podrás usarlo sin realizar ninguna actualización! No se ve increíble, pero hará casi todo lo que la mayoría de las personas necesitan de una computadora. Búscalo en Google y deberías Encuéntrelo y obtenga instrucciones para su instalación.
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+Si tiene alguna pregunta, ¡no dude en preguntar!
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+¡Buena suerte!

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편집자: 907fixer

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Hey @miguelcano!
I'd say it'd probably work with Windows 10, but it probably won't be fun to use. Because it is so old, it will have trouble running that new operating system. If you have your heart set on upgrading it, you'll need to upgrade the memory again to ***at least 4GB.*** It might boot on 2GB, but anything under 4GB will be unusable. Personally, I'd recommend 8GB, as much of that 4Gb will be taken up by Windows. Also, I'd recommend that you purchase and install an SSD, as the mechanical hard drive in that machine will hardly be usable with Windows 10 because it's so slow. To do this, just follow [guide|14418|this guide|new_window=true]. You'll need to also buy a 2.5" SATA SSD, which can be had on Amazon for as little as $15.
-At this point, though, you should ask yourself why you want Windows 10. It may still run slow on the old hardware, but it won't be an amazing experience. Also, Windows 10 won't be supported past October 2025, and after that point software support will slowly fade away, meaning there won't be much you can use it for. If you don't require a specific software program that only runs on Windows, I'd look into installing Linux on your machine. There are many different versions (Called "Distros"), that are optimized for different uses. My personal favorite for older machines is called AntiX. It runs on practically anything and provides a responsive, modern experience on outdated hardware. It doesn't look amazing, but it will do most everything most people need from a computer. Just Google it, and you should find it and instructions for installation.
+At this point, though, you should ask yourself why you want Windows 10. It may still run slow on the old hardware, but it won't be an amazing experience. Also, Windows 10 won't be supported past October 2025, and after that point software support will slowly fade away, meaning there won't be much you can use it for. If you don't require a specific software program that only runs on Windows, I'd look into installing Linux on your machine. There are many different versions (Called "Distros"), that are optimized for different uses. My personal favorite for older machines is called AntiX. It runs on practically anything and provides a responsive, modern experience on outdated hardware. If you go with AntiX instead of Windows, you may even be able to use it without performing any upgrades! It doesn't look amazing, but it will do most everything most people need from a computer. Just Google it, and you should find it and instructions for installation.
If you have any questions, just ask!
Good luck!

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원본 게시물 작성자: 907fixer

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Hey @miguelcano!

I'd say it'd probably work with Windows 10, but it probably won't be fun to use. Because it is so old, it will have trouble running that new operating system. If you have your heart set on upgrading it, you'll need to upgrade the memory again to ***at least 4GB.*** It might boot on 2GB, but anything under 4GB will be unusable. Personally, I'd recommend 8GB, as much of that 4Gb will be taken up by Windows. Also, I'd recommend that you purchase and install an SSD, as the mechanical hard drive in that machine will hardly be usable with Windows 10 because it's so slow. To do this, just follow [guide|14418|this guide|new_window=true]. You'll need to also buy a 2.5" SATA SSD, which can be had on Amazon for as little as $15.

At this point, though, you should ask yourself why you want Windows 10. It may still run slow on the old hardware, but it won't be an amazing experience. Also, Windows 10 won't be supported past October 2025, and after that point software support will slowly fade away, meaning there won't be much you can use it for. If you don't require a specific software program that only runs on Windows, I'd look into installing Linux on your machine. There are many different versions (Called "Distros"), that are optimized for different uses. My personal favorite for older machines is called AntiX. It runs on practically anything and provides a responsive, modern experience on outdated hardware. It doesn't look amazing, but it will do most everything most people need from a computer. Just Google it, and you should find it and instructions for installation.

If you have any questions, just ask!

Good luck!

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