The Elf wrote:feline1 wrote:ef37a wrote:
Really? Not the impressive I have got. So, I have ABSOLUTLY NOTHING TO FEAR INSTALLING W10 ON THIS LAPPY?
Dave.
Nothing to fear except fear itself...
...and tigers, obviously...
... sharks too

Andy

The Elf wrote:feline1 wrote:ef37a wrote:
Really? Not the impressive I have got. So, I have ABSOLUTLY NOTHING TO FEAR INSTALLING W10 ON THIS LAPPY?
Dave.
Nothing to fear except fear itself...
...and tigers, obviously...
The Elf wrote:feline1 wrote:ef37a wrote:
Really? Not the impressive I have got. So, I have ABSOLUTLY NOTHING TO FEAR INSTALLING W10 ON THIS LAPPY?
Dave.
Nothing to fear except fear itself...
...and tigers, obviously...
robinv wrote: <a href="/sos/nov15/articles/windows10.htm" target="_blank">http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/nov15/a ... s10.htm</a>
I hope this article might be useful to some people here. I put a lot of time into getting the information right and speaking to the right people at Microsoft about it. Solid information can be hard to find so hopefully this is helpful to the conversation.
Cheers
Robin
Wonks wrote:Win 10 does install a lot of stuff by default, though most of it is pretty easy to uninstall again. It's also easier than ever to decide what gets loaded on start-up, so you only have running what you really need to.
The Elf wrote:alexis wrote:ef37a wrote:ezza wrote:ef37a wrote:The Post Ghost has struck again!
I was sure I asked if the factory recovery partition on my HP laptop would allow a return to W7 at any time if I went ahead and installed the free W10?
Dave.
The Windows 10 installer will back up your Win 7 install and revert back to it (with all your settings and programs intact) whether you have a recovery partition or not.
Really? Not the impressive I have got. So, I have ABSOLUTLY NOTHING TO FEAR INSTALLING W10 ON THIS LAPPY?
Dave.
Image first!
+99!
robinv wrote:Personally, i've been finding that with each update my computer gets "better", but accepted wisdom says you should defer.