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Windows 10 on an old PC: When it comes to specs, how low can you go?

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Windows 10 on an old PC: When it comes to specs, how low can you go?

Want Windows 10 on an old PC? Here's a look at some of the oldest machines that should be able to run Microsoft's latest operating system.

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