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en respuesta a: pendean

Thanks for the reply pendean.

 

I'm not exactly sure how we would be "crippling" the hardware given that Win 7 enterprise can support up to 192gb RAM and we are looking at getting a machine with 64gb ram. (the user has never gone above 35gb usage based on performance monitor stats). The Quadro P2000 also has Win 7 64-bit drivers available.

 

Our "dilemma" as you put it, is resources and time. We have kicked off a Windows 10 deployment project, and are testing all of the apps used across multiple departments on our fleet of approx. 400 PCs. In addition, creating a Win10 ENT base image, downloading and importing all drivers into SCCM, creating a new Win10 task sequence so that we can perform unattended deployments to the multiple models of machines we have. At this point in time, doing a one off install and manual build of a win10 machine then having to support a single user on a new OS just isn't feasible right now.