Other than that, smoothest upgrade experience.
If you change your mind, can go back to Win 8.1 with a couple of click. Your machine will be return back to Win 8.1 perfectly.
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One thing that I discover yesterday... Get rid of any VPN client like Cisco VPN, etc before upgrading. Else can wreck havoc with the internet connectivity.
Other than that, smoothest upgrade experience. If you change your mind, can go back to Win 8.1 with a couple of click. Your machine will be return back to Win 8.1 perfectly. This post has been edited by haturaya: Jul 31 2015, 05:39 PM |
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QUOTE(delsoo @ Jul 31 2015, 08:10 PM) I mean after using win 10, I decide to change it to win 7 or 8.1, .... After sometimes, can I still go back to win10? Do u face regular updates these few days using win10? The update can't be turned off, right? The image / copy of your previous windows (7 or 8.1) will be there for about a month. That mean you can revert back without reinstalling from scratch. There're some updates being push today. I think the update can't be turn off, couldn't find any option to do that. Not 100% sure though. |
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