I'm sorry to generalize, but I don't know what 'you people' are doing with those computers.
I described a 10 year old system in my previous post... and I've upgraded it to Windows 10/1709 without a hitch.There are no issues, not even with its drivers, that had the last updates by DELL somewhere around 2013 or 2014. I've been using it for the last few days as my main computer, just to see if I could. Apart from being slower than my 1 and 2 year old desktop and laptop (which is expected, obviously), it runs perfectly.
The one thing I've noticed since 2011: if a system feels slow, there are two things you can do:
- Increase memory to 4GB.
- Replace the hard drive with an SSD.
This will make any system produced in the last 10 years completely usable with Windows 10. The only requirement is that you don't try to do super-heavy stuff on a 10 year old system, such as editing 36 megapixel RAW photo files.
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