Posted on 05/23/2016 9:37:39 AM PDT by george76
Me: NOPE. Why?
Wife: Go look at your computer....you've successfully upgraded to WIndows 10.
Sigh...left negative feedback about the upgrade: "FORCED UPGRADES without consent is unethical. My next PC will be a MAC."
It isn’t about how good windows 10 is or isn’t. It’s about them forcing people into it. If you are a rapist, it doesn’t matter how good the “sex” is.
I get it. It’s frustrating.
But that is the way to go. You have a legitimate copy and there is info associated with your Windows and Office programs that confirms it even without the original install codes.
It happened to my daughter today
I haven’t tried this but:
To access this, open the Start menu and select Settings. Click the Update & security icon and select Recovery. You should see a Go back to Windows 7 or Go back to Windows 8.1 option. Click the Get started button to get rid of your Windows 10 install and restore your previous Windows install.
How to Uninstall Windows 10 and Downgrade to Windows 7 or 8.1
http://www.howtogeek.com/220723/how-to-uninstall-windows-10-and-downgrade-to-windows-7-or-8.1/
The errors I get are both for NVM and 16 bit DOS support.
I even get errors with Windows 10 32 bit.
My build of the ARJ compression program works with Windows 8.1.
Same thing. It messed me up big time. A bunch of my google earth places were lost (for work), c CAD program I use for work is crap - with hours of work lost, etc. I thought I had recovered enough to get by, but just lost that again.
I was looking on google last night that within 30 days of the upgrade it is pretty simple to go back to 7 or 8.1 or whatever. I’ll do that this afternoon.
In the last quarter the Google Chromebook outsold MACS. In October, the Google Chromebooks will be able to run all of the 1,000,000 android apps in the Google Play Store.
People who continue to use PC’s with all the ongoing chicanery in whicl MS indulges, remind me of people who continue to try to maintain older British cars!
I think they are like people who continue to maintain that Lyin” Ted is a “principled conservative.”
After it’s installed, it asks you to agree to the terms and conditions. If you click “don’t agree”, it undoes the install, putting everything back the way it was.
It does keep trying, though, so I followed the directions here to stop it: http://winsupersite.com/windows-10/how-stop-windows-10-upgrade-downloading-your-system
Use Linux as the host assuming all of your hardware can be made to work with Linux. Then VirtualBox for all of your Windows versions and software spps for same. It may take some time upfront, but with use of clones, restore is very fsst and effective. Works fine on 6+yr old machine with some origional power -quad processor.
I upgraded 3-4 months ago. Will keep an eye on it.
Like with so many things, it’s not the thing itself that’s the problem. It’s the forcing.
If Microsoft had presented the advantages and given me a choice, I may or may not have decided to upgrade. But the fact that they are trying to force the upgrade without my consent, means that they believe I shouldn’t be allowed to decide what happens with my own property.
In my opinion, that is crossing a VERY serious line!
it happened to my Dads machine at his small business. We were delaying upgrading to 10 as long as possible to make sure it worked with the Quickbooks version he was running. One morning a week or so ago bang, we had 10 that installed sometime in the middle of the night. So much for having a choice.
You nailed it.
There is no worse malware than Microsoft.
(Windows 7 user—sticking with it until my machine dies—or I die—whichever happens first.) :-)
I’d take out the word “date” in that description, but rape is a good analogy. MS is trying to force it, even on those who were awake and fighting and the time.
Here is a funny Windows 10 popup video.
A reporter was giving a live weather report on TV recently when the weather computer popped up, on air, a notice that the Windows 10 upgrade was ready:
MICROSOFT WINDOWS 10 Update Interrupts Weather
https://youtu.be/VMPeTrHNX1U
Bump just in case my Windows 2000 gets raped...
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