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Originally Posted by BetterRed
Gregg - whatever you do, get Win10 Professional. It provides better control over Windows Updates, especially the twice yearly 'Feature Updates'. I defer them until 60 days after release to enterprise customers - which is normally about 3-5 months after Home users get it thrust upon them.
IMO the Home edition of Windows is MS's way of getting bazillions of consumers to test their software.
As Dennis wrote the main thing with refurbished computers is 'Will it run Windows 10'. My ex-employer had to wait for several thousand laptops and desktops to reach end-of-5yr-lease before they could start migrating to Windows 10.
BR
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Thanks Red. I'm really thinking
if I get something, I'll get something with Windows 10 Professional already installed. I just don't have the skills to do the necessary adjustments to make a machine without it work that you guys have.
It's just the $59 price drew me in.