prvnp
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I switched again to Windows 10 a couple of days ago from Windows 7.
Previously, I had upgraded to Win 10 when it was launched, but at that time, my laptop was not even able to move the mouse cursor. The OS was so much lagging in every aspect.
I reverted to Win 7.
But a few days ago, I decided to re-install Win 10.
I formatted the root directory and installed Win 10 Enterprise version.
I have downloaded all the updated drivers available on the manufacturer's website that were compatible with Win 10. But since the moment I have installed Win 10, I am bombarded with a number of issues/ problems. Sharing them here. If somebody knows how to solve them... Please tell. I was thinking about reverting back to Win 7 but I love a few features and interface of Win 10, so don't wanna go back.
My problems:
My laptop configuration
Manufacturer: Dell
Model: Inspiron 3542
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4210U CPU@ 1.70GHz 1.70GHz
RAM: 4GB
System Type: 64-bit
Hard Disk: 1TB
Display drivers: Intel(R) HD Graphic Family ; NVIDIA GeForce 820M (2GB)
Thanks in advance.
Previously, I had upgraded to Win 10 when it was launched, but at that time, my laptop was not even able to move the mouse cursor. The OS was so much lagging in every aspect.
I reverted to Win 7.
But a few days ago, I decided to re-install Win 10.
I formatted the root directory and installed Win 10 Enterprise version.
I have downloaded all the updated drivers available on the manufacturer's website that were compatible with Win 10. But since the moment I have installed Win 10, I am bombarded with a number of issues/ problems. Sharing them here. If somebody knows how to solve them... Please tell. I was thinking about reverting back to Win 7 but I love a few features and interface of Win 10, so don't wanna go back.
My problems:
- The power button do not make the laptop to move into SLEEP mode many times. Whenever I end my work in the night and press the power button to switch to the sleep mode, the laptop actually doesn't sleeps. In the morning when I switch it ON, it doesn't starts and the RED light for LOW BATTERY shows up. I have to force restart it by long pressing the power button. In this case also, it starts afresh unlike Win 7 in which whenever the laptop was out of power, it went into hibernate mode and preventing any loss of work.
- The mouse freezes many times. I have the dell touchpad driver installed on my laptop, but it ceases to operate. Its gesture support doesn't works.
- The folders (generally with many files) open very late. Sometimes it takes so long that they never opoen, and have to close it and try again. I also get the green bar in the address bar of all the folders, meaning that the contents are still loading. This green bar never ends. If this thing doesn't happens, the the folder that I have opened shows "Working on it..." and it never opens, so have to close the window and again try to open it.
- The boot time is around 5 minutes. I updated the BIOS with the latest version available, but still it takes this much time.
- Sometimes, when in sleep mode, it doesn't wake up so I have to force restart it. It shows an error regarding windows had faced a serous error (blue background with white text, don't remember the exact text of the error).
- The wifi shows limited connectivity/ warning icon even when it is working fine.
My laptop configuration
Manufacturer: Dell
Model: Inspiron 3542
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4210U CPU@ 1.70GHz 1.70GHz
RAM: 4GB
System Type: 64-bit
Hard Disk: 1TB
Display drivers: Intel(R) HD Graphic Family ; NVIDIA GeForce 820M (2GB)
Thanks in advance.
I agree with Bass on the W10 Pro recommendation for what you are doing. Also, Good Job on running the W10 Compatibility Test prior to attempting the original upgrade.
If you decided to do this yourself, take a look at the Troubleshooting Gide I wrote here: 
Most home Users don't know how to do it, which means if any one of these has a fault, it can scramble your upgrade if you don't know about it. This is another reason I have my Clients and friends let me do their W10 upgrades for them; in almost all cases they run into post-upgrade issues since they don't know what they need to do
And if you try again and fail; I might suggest you take it to a licensed Computer Tech and pay him to do it for you.
He will test your hardware and if you do have any hardware failures; he should quote you a estimate cost to replace them along with the labor to properly perform the W10 upgrade for you.
SSDs are now really inexpensive, and can be had for as little as $35 US.