Sneaky, I like it. Thank you.

-F

On 15 March 2016 at 12:56, Morten Bartholdy <x...@colorshopvfx.dk> wrote:

> That would then be the excellent tip of the day - thanks Luc-Eric!
>
>
> Cheers
> Morten
>
>
>
> > Den 14. marts 2016 klokken 16:21 skrev Luc-Eric Rousseau
> > <luceri...@gmail.com>:
> >
> >
> > If you're the kind of person that's using "Classic Shell" you should
> > probably not upgrade to windows 10.
> > Just leave that machine on windows 7 until it dies, and you'll get
> > windows 10 on the next PC.
> >
> > There is a way, however,  you can keep your "free windows 10" option
> > open forever and not worry about the end date.
> >
> > I have done this myself, twice.
> >
> > To do that, you need to upgrade your windows 7 to windows 10, check
> > that it's activated, and then downgrade back to windows 7.  Your BIOS
> > will then be activated for both 7 and 10, and you can re-install
> > windows 10 at any time in the future.
> >
> > That's also the way to do a "clean install" of windows 10: you
> > upgrade, wipe, and then install windows 10 from the downloaded .iso
> >
> > At this point, it would be best if you cloned your boot disk, which I
> > did on one PC with the free software that comes with SSD drives.
> > It's a perfect time to upgrade to SSD if you haven't done so, and then
> > you can leave your unused windows 7 drive for safe-keeping.
> >
> > After you install windows 10, you have 30 days to revert to windows 7,
> > it's a button in the control panel.
> > (
> http://windows.microsoft.com/en-ca/windows-10/going-back-to-windows-7-or-windows-81
> )
> >
> > This works, although in my experience some things messed up in the
> > upgrade/downgrade process, so it's best to clone the drive.  XSI and
> > Adobe survive the process just fine, however.
> >
> > Personally, I have two HP computer that broke in some ways (realtek
> > audio not working, not waking up sleep) with windows 10.
> >
> > You can install something called "GWX Control Panel" to block all the
> > nagging messages and automatic downloads of windows 10.
> >
> >
> > On 13 March 2016 at 13:47, Fabian Schnuer Gohde <list....@gohde.no>
> wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > > I've got machines with Win 8.1 Pro at the moment and with the free
> upgrade
> > > "deadline" approaching I'm thinking wether not not to take the plunge
> to
> > > Win10 during the summer.
> > >
> > > My main concern apart from privacy issues is that given the fact that
> there
> > > will now be continuous rolling windows upgrades that XSI will cease to
> > > function one fine morning. Much the same way that some programs stop
> working
> > > with MacOSX updates. And no-one will provide updates to fix that.
> > >
> > > I'm mostly happy with Win8.1+ClassicShell but the fact that M$ and
> Intel
> > > want upcoming hardware to require new Windows is perhaps a reason to
> update.
> > > I'm still looking to use XSi for another 3-5 years.
> > >
> > > Does anyone with more knowledge of Windows internals and XSI
> dependencies
> > > have an opinion on the likelyhood of M$ messing with something that XSI
> > > needs?
> > >
> > > Thank you,
> > > Fabian
> > >
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