Unfortunately, it really is dependent upon the hardware running it as well. Reindexing requires everything to be verified to ensure it wasn't corrupted, and fixed if it was. With ~50G of data to parse, it's going to take a while, regardless of which OS you're using. Of course, using an OS that can manage these tasks better would help (hint, it isn't anything MS is producing), but even so, you're hamstringing yourself if you're running some old dual core box with minimal RAM (not sure that you are, this was just an example).
You're pretty much correct on the equipment. The computer is an inexpensive Toshiba Satellite C855D, dual core with 8GB of RAM. Like I said before this is only an inconvenience, not a problem, as I am running a Bitcoin Core Node 24/7 and at present it has about 37 connections.
I think the best thing I should do with this LT is to bring up Bitcoin Core, let it update and then shut it down while I do other things, until such time I am more confident of not running into another crash with this new upgrade to Win 10. I appreciate all the help I've been getting. Computing has come a long way since my first Altair and then with my Zorba CPM machine.
Again, thanks to all the folks on this forum for their timely comments and support for this bitcoin newbie. An oldie but goodie.[/size]