Hi bob3160,
Yes and we can only properly discuss Windows 10 if we compare it to what else there is being positioned in the market.
I just sitting on a pile of magazines where I read about some handy step by step plan to migrate to Windows 10.
People on a "mini laptop" should wait or choose for another OS.
What the common user should be aware of?
1. How to install the upgrades.
2. Check on system demands.
3. Check peripherals and apps (printer, system software).
4. See what is running fine via the Compat Center.
5. Check support.
6. Cleanse software (delete certain incompatible proggies).
7. Take your original folders, documents onto an external hard disk or pendrive, so you have all that was on the local machine.
8. Run CCleaner.
9, Make a list of all your licence-keys that the previous OS had.
10. Make system back-up. Minimal 16 GB.
11. Create a Microsoft account.
12. You are ready for take-of, so start.
13. Keep your old OS install in a folder, called Windows.old. Reckon with minimal 15 GB.
14. Start - Clean-up Disk for previous Windows-install folders and Temp ones.
polonus