Hi Moish. I realise you asked this question several years ago and you probably don't even use the Mini 10 anymore, but I thought I would answer, in case anyone else has one lying around.
I have found the mini 10 to be a robust and reliable machine. I bought mine in 2010, refurbished, from Dell and have only had to replace the battery: I bought a six cell one two years ago which has proved to be excellent, and it only cost me £40 (maybe $55).
It is not a speed machine. It has an old-style Atom processor and on-board graphics and, while it was okay with Windows XP, it never really worked with W7. Instead, I have used a variety of Linux OSs, settling upon Lubuntu. Everything works (you need an ethernet connection for the installation as you have to download and activate the WiFi driver after installing the OS) and it is a remarkably efficient writing and browsing machine. It boots in under a minute and the screen still looks amazingly good: one of the advantages of an old-style TFT screen. I'm not crazy about the touchpad, but, for its size, the keyboard is superb. With LibreOffice Writer, a cloud storage service (I use MegaSync) and a light web browser (Midori's good), it is still a useful and easy-to-transport machine. It doesn't have Bluetooth, but I carry a nice pair of headphones with me anyway, and have my music in high-quality FLAC files, so I don't have a problem with that.
I reckon that, by keeping this machine going, I have saved myself thousands of pounds as well as reducing my environmental impact. I backup everything on it, because a seven-year-old hard drive isn't going to last for ever, but I am hoping that when it does give up, I can replace it with an SSD.
Best wishes
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I have 2 GB of ram and Intel HD graphics 3400 plz ... Tell me which windows should I keep on it for kinda like gaming and performance
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