] File Locations, Win 10
I have upgraded two older machines and a laptop running Windows 7 to Windows 10
without any problems. They actually run as well as they did under Windows 7.
Windows 10 is still very much Windows 7 under the hood. Before doing the
upgrade I would uninstall anything you
I have upgraded two older machines and a laptop running Windows 7 to
Windows 10 without any problems. They actually run as well as they did
under Windows 7. Windows 10 is still very much Windows 7 under the hood.
Before doing the upgrade I would uninstall anything you don't use, running
CHDSK a nat
There are some who do not want to upgrade to WIN 10. The best way to ensure
that Microsoft does not upgrade without your permission and to stop those
annoying nags is to use a small program called never10 available from the
Gibson Research Corp that can be found here:
https://www.grc.com/never1
You can roll back your Windows 10 upgrade.
from microsoft :
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-10/going-back-to-windows-7-or-windows-81
*Going back to Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 Applies to Windows 10 *
-
*If it’s been less than a month since you upgraded to Windows 10, you
can g
I understand that there are various versions of Win 10 and my (only one
year old )computer constantly crashes since upgrading to Windows 10. My
neighbor, who worked on WIN 10, told me not to upgrade and I should have
listened to him.
On Fri, May 27, 2016 at 2:33 PM, Martha Graham wrote:
> Good
Good Afternoon,
I am really surprised at all the differences that Win 10 [or any other
version] seem to be having with Legacy files.
I have never experienced any of these problems and am wondering if they
are 'Version Specific'. I ran Win 7 Pro for years, then upgraded to 8
and 8.1 Pro, then Wi
6 matches
Mail list logo