Grandcheapskate
Veteran Member
I think it all comes down to a matter of what you need the computer to do. It is pretty much a given each new versions of a Windows OS requires more resources than the previous version. Does it do more? Probably. Does it do more things which are important to you? That is a much more important question.
If the older OS does everything you need (and let us remove the internet from the discussion as it's rabid appetite for resources is outside your control), why upgrade?
If the older OS does everything you need (and let us remove the internet from the discussion as it's rabid appetite for resources is outside your control), why upgrade?