Larry after installing Windows 10 you have a 30 day grace period where you could go back. But I am not sure if this will void the license and it would also at leat leave a lot of junk from the w10 installation on the disk.

I suggest you do a full backup with you favorite backup program and restore it afterwards. I use the recovery CD from my Acronis 2013 which will back up a whole disk to your network or another disk. You can then just restore the image which wipes the W10 install.

When you do a Win 10 reinstall later you don't need a serial #. w10 will just recognize the hardware and activate itself automatically.

Acronis 2014 and up are less than stellar but you should be able to pick up an older version cheap. Otherwise just use whatever you have on hand or someone else can recommend.

FRG

Larry S. wrote:
Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
Aside from Windows 10 looking like a 1980 Japanese cheap car (unlike
Windows 10 they worked fine and where a good bargain<g>) it has serious
privacy issues. I wouldn't install it. The freebee license is worthless.
If you upgrade the motherboard no more license. It's most sensitive to
the network card. If the mac address changes poof goes the lic.

If you want the lic just back up you data install and let Win 10
activate and then go back to 7 until the bugs and privacy issues are
ironed out. The next update will appear on August 2 and you can do all
your customizations again. The last update was more or less a reinstall
and I doubt this one will be any better. Win 10 just sux unless you are
a game and need DX12.
Thank you! How would I go back to Windows 7 after installing W10?

Larry S.

FRG


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