Do SSDs and more RAM still help a lot these days? Any tips to keep it from overheating or lagging??
Can't it be upgraded?you would need to upgrade your memory and storage space
You can add memory and swap your current storage device to a higher capacity one.Can't it be upgraded?
You can change the existing HDD for a 2.5" SATA III SSD.Can't it be upgraded?
Recommend me, but stick to toshiba pleaseYou can add memory and swap your current storage device to a higher capacity one.
You really can't do anything else, nor make Windows 11 compatible (fully).
I recommend you save for a modern, more capable laptop. There are many affordable options available.
Google says it technically runs, though not officially supportedYou can change the existing HDD for a 2.5" SATA III SSD.
You can maybe upgrade the memory.
It will still be a slow laptop, and not Win 11 capable.
It'll soon be a decade since you joined the forum, but you only have 1 post?? It's mind blowing. Thanks for your input by the way.I am a tech with a lot of clients in this same situation, older device can't upgrade. I've been using the FREE10 linux distro, it's easy to install and when it boots, it LOOKS like Windows10, icons and settings and menus. It can install firefox, chrome, brave, thunderbird and even zoom. It has Libre Office builtin and uses the Word and Excel icons that my clients are familiar with, and i can set the default file type to word, excel, and powerpoint. It can run various extensions like Bitwarden, Ublock, Adblockplus, can install VlC, Gimp, and more..... including express vpn and proton vpn. It is typically running very fast! I also have it running DropBox, Slack. The icon for Fileexplorer is the same, but calls Dolphin. (I tried linking to articles about it from windowsforum, zdnet and a security publication, but cannot post this. )
Can you forcefit WIn 11 onto it? Yes.Google says it technically runs, though not officially supported
Ok, i shouldn't but when it can be runned forefully then why probably not? will it have bugs?Can you forcefit WIn 11 onto it? Yes.
Should you? Probably not.
1. It will be slooow.Ok, i shouldn't but when it can be runned forefully then why probably not? will it have bugs?
It'll be slow even if i increase ram?1. It will be slooow.
2. MS can turn off any Win 11 updates at any time.