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Is there one version of W10 that's fastest on an old laptop (t2400 CPU)?

 

I noticed in VM that after limiting resources 19h1 opens the start menu faster than 21h1.

 

I wonder if the older the faster? Considering UUP Dump with latest updates applied.

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That's very old for Win 10 21H1
1809 LTSC is the current best for late 2000s' system and better use 32 bit
64 bit Win 10 non LTSC consumes a lot of RAM on startup which takes 1.6 GB thus the minimum RAM for Win 10 64 bit is 4 GB
There are many customized Windows with removed bloatwares but I not recommended it for daily use

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You can search for a custom lite/superlite version of win 10 on teamos forums. I am using one of those versions for a half a year now and I haven’t had any problems whatsoever. 

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On 3/25/2021 at 11:36 PM, petruk said:

That's very old for Win 10 21H1
1809 LTSC is the current best for late 2000s' system and better use 32 bit
64 bit Win 10 non LTSC consumes a lot of RAM on startup which takes 1.6 GB thus the minimum RAM for Win 10 64 bit is 4 GB
There are many customized Windows with removed bloatwares but I not recommended it for daily use

use LTSB 2016 because old GPU like HD 3000 are fines , gpu from past 2012 are fine with LTSC(LTSB) 2018 and for very old GPU like AGP use LTSB 2015 ( windows 10 1511 after LTSB 2015 before LTSB 2016 works with AGP - GPU ) LTSB 2016 are not compatible with AGP because removed silently by Microsoft

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There is no point in even trying.
I have to test on an similar computer, the processor is only T5500.
It works, but you may die several times before it boots and anything opens.
And one more thing - even if you have nothing more on your computer than just Windows 10 or Windows 11 itself, you'll have problems updating, meaning that each update usually ends with some new bugs or problems.
You can try and it is even possible to get it work, but it is unusable.
Even Windows 7 is a bit too much for this computer.

NB! I don't want to scare or make sad you, it's all true what I said.

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i installed window 10 pro on old laptop but laptop became very slow so uninstalled it and installed window 8.1 64 bit which is very fast.

what do forum members  think about window 11. is it going to slow old laptop.

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this laptop


        Operating System
            Windows 8.1 Pro 64-bit
        CPU
            Intel Core i7 @ 2.80GHz    57 °C
            Sandy Bridge 32nm Technology
        RAM
            4.00GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 665MHz (9-9-9-24)
        Motherboard
            Dell Inc. 0K0DNP (CPU 1)
        Graphics
            Generic PnP Monitor (1366x768@40Hz)
            Intel HD Graphics 3000 (Dell)
        Storage
            232GB Western Digital WDC WD2500BPVT-75JJ5T0 (SATA )    41 °C
        Optical Drives
            HL-DT-ST DVD+-RW GU40N
        Audio
            High Definition Audio Device 

more details.

http://u.pc.cd/TPRotalK

 

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Hi,

 

Not having a dedicated graphic card isn't good but the machine with those specs will perform way better if you replace the Hard Drive with an SSD of 256MB or bigger size.

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as @Kalju already said, that laptop can't run even Windows 7 IMHO

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On 8/5/2021 at 9:03 PM, vefiyo said:

this laptop


        Operating System
            Windows 8.1 Pro 64-bit
        CPU
            Intel Core i7 @ 2.80GHz    57 °C
            Sandy Bridge 32nm Technology
        RAM
            4.00GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 665MHz (9-9-9-24)
        Motherboard
            Dell Inc. 0K0DNP (CPU 1)
        Graphics
            Generic PnP Monitor (1366x768@40Hz)
            Intel HD Graphics 3000 (Dell)
        Storage
            232GB Western Digital WDC WD2500BPVT-75JJ5T0 (SATA )    41 °C
        Optical Drives
            HL-DT-ST DVD+-RW GU40N
        Audio
            High Definition Audio Device 

more details.

http://u.pc.cd/TPRotalK

 

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