HI all
If I use a system restore point before Tuesday will it remove WIN 10 which our IT support said we should accept and install, I have nothing but problems with it such as
1. My browser is BING but if I receive an email with a hyperlink it goes to Edge and refuses to open it
2. Documents in PDF format received by email that I don't need to save try to open in EDGE so I have to download them and then select Adobe to do it
3. Excels received by Email won't open and when downloaded the open with doesn't offer Excel when the extensions are correct
Apart from that I can't find anything, there are tiles all over the place for games, news and other stuff I wouldn't need and I am fed up with unpinning them because they somehow come back.
TIA
Roll back to 2007
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Roll back to 2007
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Re: Roll back to 2007
2007? That's an Office version, not a Windows version - did you mean "Roll back to Windows 7"?
You can't use a restore point. Installing Windows 10 removes all restore points created in your previous version of Windows. But you can go back to that version:
Select Start > Settings > Update and Security > Recovery > Go back to Windows 7 (or whatever your previous version was).
You can't use a restore point. Installing Windows 10 removes all restore points created in your previous version of Windows. But you can go back to that version:
Select Start > Settings > Update and Security > Recovery > Go back to Windows 7 (or whatever your previous version was).
Best wishes,
Hans
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Re: Roll back to 2007
Hans all doneHansV wrote:2007? That's an Office version, not a Windows version - did you mean "Roll back to Windows 7"?
You can't use a restore point. Installing Windows 10 removes all restore points created in your previous version of Windows. But you can go back to that version:
Select Start > Settings > Update and Security > Recovery > Go back to Windows 7 (or whatever your previous version was).
Steve
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Re: Roll back to 2007
Hi Joe,
While I agree that Steve's problems could have been solved, and while I have no intentions to go back from Windows 10 to a previous version myself, I think it might be best for users like Steve to wait until Windows 10 has been developed a bit further. Microsoft appears to be going through a bad patch at the moment, with lots of botched updates, and with Windows 10 still in a weird halfway state.
While I agree that Steve's problems could have been solved, and while I have no intentions to go back from Windows 10 to a previous version myself, I think it might be best for users like Steve to wait until Windows 10 has been developed a bit further. Microsoft appears to be going through a bad patch at the moment, with lots of botched updates, and with Windows 10 still in a weird halfway state.
Best wishes,
Hans
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Re: Roll back to 2007
Hi Hans,
In general I agree that many users should wait. If his IT support people said go ahead and upgrade then I'd guess they've done the appropriate testing and are ready to support Win10. The upgrades that I've seen work the best are the ones that are not forced but where the GWX app has notified the user that the upgrade is ready. I don't think the rate of upgrade success is going to change much from here on but maybe it will.
Joe
In general I agree that many users should wait. If his IT support people said go ahead and upgrade then I'd guess they've done the appropriate testing and are ready to support Win10. The upgrades that I've seen work the best are the ones that are not forced but where the GWX app has notified the user that the upgrade is ready. I don't think the rate of upgrade success is going to change much from here on but maybe it will.
Joe
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