Reply 80 of 133, by Standard Def Steve
wrote:Standard Def Steve, you mentioned that you are dual booting XP and Win7. Are you using a boot manager, or is the Win7 installation smart enough to use its own boot manager? I haven't played with Win7 much, so I'm a bit of a novice here. I might dual boot XP and Win10 to help ease out XP. I'd prefer Win7, but extended support ends Jan 2020, so might not be worth the effort to setup. Unless there is an XP/POS2009 like fix to keep updates going on Win7?
Looks like my Opteron cooler has just shipped. That took awhile!
Yeah, Win7 automatically creates a boot menu when it sees an XP partition.
I don't recommend running Win10 on a socket 939 system for two reasons:
-The CPUs don't support the 64-bit version, and IMO starting with Vista, Windows was meant for x64.
-Win10 uses more of everything. More RAM, higher disk and CPU overhead, etc. It will feel slower than Win7 on an old s939 system with, at most, ~3.4GB of usable memory.
So, if you really must use a s939 system as your main for as long as possible, I'd recommend Win7 x64 until support ends, then make the switch to new hardware and Win10.
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