Windows 7 Professional upgrade processor Intel Core i3-2330

I have ACER / SPIRE 5749-6863 with footstool of CPU Intel Core i3-2330 WINDOWS 7 PROFESSIONAL. Operating system can be upgraded to WINDOWS 10? IF the upgrade to speed or slow my pc will be runing.

An i3 class computer should be very able to run Windows 10 without any significant problems.

Reported on Acer community site that this model has been upgraded successfully, but it is not on the list of the devices supported Acer. This means only that Acer themselves have not tested, given the age to be provided.

Install a clean however known to give better results than an upgrade. If you have questions look to backup your data and completely wipe the system to reinstall Windows 10.

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