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If I was you and since 10 is a free upgrade, I would give it a go, if its no good, revert back to Windows 7.
What are your specs btw?
I reverted immediately back to 8.1 and thank the lord all returned to normal. Know idea why people slag off 8.1. Hell of a lot better than that 10 trash.
Annoyingly windows still asks if I want to install windows 10. NO I DON'T...EVERRRRR.
I liked Windows 8.1 and 7, I did not like 8 (non .1) though.
The telemetry crap from Windows 10 is also in 7/8/8.1 now though, unless you remove it.
Start an command prompt as admin and run:
wusa /uninstall /kb:3068708 /norestart
wusa /uninstall /kb:3022345 /norestart
wusa /uninstall /kb:3075249 /norestart
wusa /uninstall /kb:3080149 /norestart
Rather then just run random commands from a forum though I would suggest a google before trying the above.
https://fix10.isleaked.com/oldwindows.html
Here's their disclaimer just in case you go there, these are basically at your own risk type modifications. There's no guarantee of how it impacts your OS performance afterwards.
Disclaimer: Please be aware that this site is not affiliated with or approved by Microsoft Corporation. This site describes certain privacy-invading features of Windows 10 and how to fix them; our use of the trademarked term "Windows" is plainly descriptive — it helps the public find this site and understand its message
In cases of extreme uses (virtual memory usage and overflow capacity of VRAM) Windows 10 comes out ahead maintaining a stable performance without fluctuations, contrary to what happened in Windows7 that the system was unstable happened frame drops and stutters.
The Advanced Warfare he offers a more satisfactory performance in Windows 10 to Windows 7. So no longer does because of the limitation that the game has, after all Call of Duty Advanced Warfare is a game designed for consoles and adapted to run on Windows (port ).