Late Vista Systems
- Studio 1435 – Windows 7 and 10 (Late 2008)
- Studio 1535 – Windows 7 and 10 (Mid 2008)
- Studio 1536 – Windows 7 and 10 (Mid 2008)
- Studio 1537 – Windows 7 and 10 (Late 2008)
- Studio 1735 – Windows 7 and 10 (Mid 2008)
- Studio 1737 – Windows 7 and 10 (Late 2008)
No 32-bit then?
No point crippling these systems on 32 Bit Windows.
See the Free Upgrade path from Windows 10130 to Windows 10240…
http://dellwindowsreinstallationguide.com/a-clean-install-of-windows/a-clean-install-of-windows-10/windows-xpvista-%e2%86%92-windows-10-free-upgrade/
You know, aftet I sucome to the borage of requests from Microsoft. To please, please download Win. 10 for "FREE". After install I powered up, looked at the screen and thought, "got what I paid for". I was just reminded of this after fighting for over a week with a "FREE" download of Windows 7 to replace Win. 10. It finally turned my loaded special order, Dell Studio 1749 into a paperweight.
LMAO (uncontrollable, sinister, straitjacket kind of laugh)
Whats happened? Have you tried clean installing Windows 10 opposed to carrying out an upgrade install? See here for details:
http://dellwindowsreinstallationguide.com/download-windows-10-oem-and-retail-iso/
If you really want to revert to Windows 7 see here:
http://dellwindowsreinstallationguide.com/windows-7-sp1-iso-download/