RE: Downgrade Windows 10 after one month

From: Cédric Poottaren <cedric_at_jcplaboratory.org>
Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2016 08:18:13 +0400


Hello Shelly,
I personally, never tried to roll back from Windows 10.It's true, there's a work around to roll back to your previous OS after the 30-days time but I can'tconfirm if this works. (http://www.thewindowsclub.com/rollback-windows-10-after-30-days)But there's a hitch, you need to backup some folders from your root drive before the 30-days time ends.
So if you haven't done this, there's little chance you can roll back. To go back to a previous version of Windows, a fresh install would be your only option according to me.
Apart from the link above did you find other methods?
PS: Just before you decide to abandon Windows 10 completely, try to fresh install it.Then check for updates and make sure you all your drivers are installed correctly by going to the device manager console (WinKey + R > devmgmt.msc). Your system should be stable by then.
Regards,
Cédric PoottarenSoftware Developerhttp://jcplaboratory.org

From: shelly_hermia_at_hotmail.com
To: mauritius-internet-users_at_lists.elandnews.com
Subject: Downgrade Windows 10 after one month
Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2016 21:27:09 +0400



I was wondering if anyone has tried to downgrade Windows 10 after one month? Why one month- because I know that Microsoft has the option where you can still revert back to your previous Windows version in case you don't find Windows 10 suitable. I tried to Google and got tons of information but unfortunately it was too bulky or technical. Is there any simple and easy way to do it or formatting the device to re-install Windows 7 is what you recommend?

Kind regards,
Shelly Hermia Bhujun
                                                                                              
Received on Wed Jul 13 2016 - 04:18:28 PST

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