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Currently on my laptop I'm running Windows 10. I installed the original Sims game on it but now I'm having trouble trying to run it. I noticed there's a couple unofficial patches/fixes for it but mine was doing something completely different. So I'm going to uninstall it tomorrow and reinstall it, try the patches, and see if those work. A lot of people seem to have a good success rate with it. Essentially the issue is with the game's DRM setup, it checks for a disc before it boots. Windows 10 isn't compatible with the specific DRM type so it can never actually start. The solution is to force the boot past that check/bypass it and autolaunch the game.
So it seems like certain games will have a problem but there are ways around them. I guess if it came down to it, that is between playing a certain game or using the latest version of Windows, I would use the latest version of Windows. Mostly for compatibility since Windows 7 support is becoming low priority or none existent (depending on the manufacturer). I do like Windows 7 more than 10 but I'm just not sure about going with 7 because of the lack of future compatibility.
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One thing to keep in mind about Windows 10, some older programs may stop working, Microsoft releases new builds of Windows 10 now much like how they release new versions of Apple OS and Android, so there is a possibility that either an update or an upgrade that automatically installs may cause some programs to automatically be removed or just not work.
Aside from that you should be fine...
You can dual boot both versions of Windows, or you can even install Linux if you do anything with that.
I have pretty much left Windows 7 at this point, mostly due to poorer video performance compared to Windows 8 and 10. Otherwise I kind of liked Windows 7 better...
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[MENTION=22914]Cobalt[/MENTION] Me personally would stick to Gigabyte or ASUS. I don't think Asrock are bad board but you're pretty much right you generally get what you pay for.
Looks like both case and board would work otherwise.
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