If you have problems, simply restore your backup.īe sure to do a bit of research on that FIRST, so that you know what you are doing BEFORE you start doing it. Best bet is to make a backup using Macrium Reflect or Acronis true image, or another image backup utility, of your current OS installation, so that you can revert to it if necessary, and then try the upgrade to see if it works out or whether you have problems. I've upgraded older systems than yours to Windows 10 so it's certainly possible. The only way to KNOW for sure, is to try. And that doesn't necessarily mean you are going to find Windows 10 compatible drivers for the rest of the hardware such as the onboard audio, network adapters or secondary storage controllers, but again, Windows MIGHT have drivers for those as well. That leaves the only option as being whether Microsoft has a generic all purpose chipset driver for it, which they might, but there are no guarantees. Neither ASUS nor Intel have a Windows 10 chipset driver available for the X58 chipset OR that motherboard model.
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