10 Windows from Win 7 upgrade

I have a desktop Dell 2012 w/Win 7. The upgrade to Win10 free icon, is in the lower right. My machine is large, does everything that I need and is very fast.  I've heard rumors that Win 10 has a lot of spyware. I am also concerned that it may slow down my PC. I use antivirus software given free by my ISP. On the other hand, if I'm not now, I might have to pay later. And win 10 will be much more supported.

So, I guess I don't really have the choice. What are the disadvantages of the upgrade problems?

Uninstall the antivirus before the upgrade. Third party anti programs anti-virus prevents the installation of win 10. You have until July 29, 2016 to get the free update - one year from the date of release. The last update win 10 is very good and I recommend it for a recent office like yours and you have 30 days to change your mind and return to windows 7. However, the way back does not always succeed. Check your exact model in Dell Support to see if there win 10 drivers available and is taken in charge for the upgrade before you decide. Find the list here-

www.dell.com/.../SLN297954; CID = 266889 & lid = 5129275 & c = us & l = en & s = bsd & cs = 04

If you want to stick with Windows 7 it will get updates of security until 2020. You need to replace the Board at this time here.

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