What do you mean? These statements are confusing to me. They seem to say
precisely the same thing.
Neil
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Respected sir, I'm going to quote 2 scentences hoping that you will understand
everything.
1.
Will, not force is the base of upgrading windows 10.
2.
Will not, force is the base of upgrading windows 10.
Now the question is where is the right of my choice?
With regards from Inamuddin with the
If you’re not ready yet for Windows 10, you need to read this article:
http://www.ghacks.net/2015/10/30/beware-microsoft-plans-to-push-windows-10-on-even-more-windows-7-and-8-systems/
Gerald
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Hi,
I have an older llaptop with an ssd which is ablke to get win 10, but dispite
not have a lot of stuff on the drive, Ik do not have te space to upgrade the
machine. Any idea on how to do this. Thanks.
Matthew
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I reviewed this article, personally I think it is wrong for them to force it
on people.
David Ferrin
A complex system that does not work is invariably found to have evolved from
a simpler system that worked perfectly.
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