I'm going to print a list of all of my installed programs, saving as many setup files as possible, and then run a complete backup of my personal files before I do the October update as a clean install, and will most definitely keep you posted...
PS - Incidentally; my mother-in-law (she lives with us) is running Windows 10 (newest update) on her HP laptop (model# G71-329WM) that is 3 years older than my HP Pavilion p6-2003w that we've been troubleshooting, and it is giving her no problems at all. - Not a "dig", just thought you might be interested... since you have mentioned the "age" of my PC so many times. (Even though in the past couple of months I have quite literally "gutted out" the PC with virtually all brand new hardware); and also, from what I've been reading at the HP website, all of the chipsets, CPU, memory modules, BIOS, CMOS, etc, are all completely compatible with Windows 10. - Isn't that strange???
You know, with Halloween not that far away now, maybe my desktop PC is simply haunted... do you know any good exorcists???
Thanks again!
PS - Incidentally; my mother-in-law (she lives with us) is running Windows 10 (newest update) on her HP laptop (model# G71-329WM) that is 3 years older than my HP Pavilion p6-2003w that we've been troubleshooting, and it is giving her no problems at all. - Not a "dig", just thought you might be interested... since you have mentioned the "age" of my PC so many times. (Even though in the past couple of months I have quite literally "gutted out" the PC with virtually all brand new hardware); and also, from what I've been reading at the HP website, all of the chipsets, CPU, memory modules, BIOS, CMOS, etc, are all completely compatible with Windows 10. - Isn't that strange???
You know, with Halloween not that far away now, maybe my desktop PC is simply haunted... do you know any good exorcists???
Thanks again!