Still no update for Windows 10: 4 November

I even forgot Windows 10 at this point because I'm especially a MacBook Pro user. I only use the Dell laptop for work.

Regardless of all the criteria of material and book my way to update back before the end of July deadline, my Windows 7 laptop still not set.

Are there other people running the same operating system that is still pending?

It is worth to upgrade to 10, in your opinion, or is it better to let Windows 7 because I only use this secondary computer for a total of an hour every day?

It is entirely up to you, if you want to update.

If you do not want to wait, you can go to 10, now so the using media tool.

Download Windows 10 media creation tool

Simply select this option of PC/improvement.

Different users have different opinions about your last question.

I'm a windows user whilist happy 10 is not a lot of users who can not adapt themselves or he meets on a regular basis.

Windows 10 is different from Windows 7, according to my point of view 10 is better.

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