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amberetta:
@jozsef That's good to know! Hopefully I don't but if I need to, how would I proceed to roll back? I'm decent with technology but not great lol. I guess I'm just more curious about the update than anything.
jozsef:
It's very easy to google tech questions which is what I do many times a day, and I've been at this for nearly 20 years. This explains it nicely from what I can tell at a glance. http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/how-to/windows/how-downgrade-windows-10-to-windows-7-8-easy-3615606/ BTW, Windows will slow down in weeks or months and get progressively much less nice so it's good to periodically save your data and reinstall Windows along with your programs after wiping the hard drive. It becomes a new computer for an investment of no money and a bit of time. If you stay with 10, the whole thing can be downloaded from Microsoft and burned to a DVD or put on a USB key for this purpose. Windows 7 is a bit more involved because they took down the official downloads.