Reading all these 35 pages I didn't see any feedback for installing Windows 10 on older machines.
I skipped Windows 7 due to the hudge OS footprint, 8.x because it is a nightmare, but this one seems to be a natural upgrade from XP Pro.
I want to install Windows 10 on two older laptops with 2GB RAM, so 32-bit version should run smooth: HP Compaq 6715b - AMD Turion 64 X2 TL-60 CPU, RS690/SB600 chipset (Radeon X1250 internal graphic) and some other one with Intel Core 2 Duo CPU, 945GM chipset.
Running upgrade assistant on XP SP3 reveals no major problems. HP Bluetooth module is not compatible, but I don't care. The other problem is important, it says "Windows Media Technologies not compatible" and brings a link for downloading Windows Media Player 11. It doesn't make sense, as I have to do fresh OS installation, not an upgrade. Do I have to install MP 11 just to find out whether my hardware is compatible? Confused...
Other question: I see built 1022 is out, it might be the last one before general release. In my selfish approach I want to save on my 3G conection 4GB downloads and another couple gigs for updates and still qualify for Windows 10 licence when it comes out. Having
Arthur on the board can we have some insights which one will be the last chance to enroll in the program?