I will be using that to see if I can return to my 'original' experience under Windows 7. I have lately found a vendor who sells the recovery disk I need to restore my Aspire back to its 'original' condition (Win 7 64 bit Home Premium, with a fair amount of bloatware). Needless to say when that background processes were that busy the foreground wasn't all that responsive. I 'turned every feature offered during the install off'. I back graded to Win 7 Pro for a while and then made another stab at it. However I soon noticed that the system was idling at 50% of the cpu resources.
I was able to install Windows 10 ( 64 bit) over the air. It runs the C-60 1 Ghz with 2 cores (with Turbo to 1.3) and a Radeon 6290 (or something like that).