![]() ![]() I think it is funny that someone defined the laptop lifecycle at three years at dell. ![]() I guess I just wait to see what Dell does after reading N5110 post I'm afraid that I'll have to select another Vendor, I did it to Apple in the 80's, But I'll stay with Windows and find another preferred hardware vendor if they strand this laptop with no future. ![]() Oh I even tried the BIOS fix, I already have that version installed. I have the Intel CPU & MS O/S but I guess I screwed up by purchasing Dells. The reasoning behind the Intel / Microsoft PC compared to alternatives in the 80 s was the future upgrades. I pulled my old Sony from the retired computer pile in my home office, and with a few auto updates I got a reservation for Windows 10, So this past week I decided that if Dell drops the N5110 upgrade path I'm dropping Dell from my approved vendor list, Designating Dell to be just another Apple, stranding its customers by not providing a migration path. The following list of Dell Inspiron laptops that have been tested for update to the WindUpdate. Of course the oldest is mine, the purchaser, the N5110, After reading about Dell not supporting this product for Windows 10 software update. This article provides a list of Dell computers that have been tested for update to WindUpdate (Build 22H2), as well as previous versions of Windows 10. I have a household with Two Dell desktops and Three laptops the oldest laptop being a 37 month old N5110. ![]()
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