OK, I never believed it was true, but I must admit I owe you guys a big
apology. It is indeed the case after all and I am sorry. Below is a link
from Microsoft with all the information:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-10/windows-10-recovery-options
Again, I'm sorry for misleading people on the list.
On 7/31/2015 3:25 PM, Chris wrote:
At my end, it says:
"this option is only available for a month after you've upgraded to
Windows 10"
On 31/07/2015 19:54, Stephen Clark wrote:
The 30 days thing is only true if you're doing something strange with
your setup i.e. constantly switching back-and-forth between OS via hard
drives, or trying to combine parts from one Windows version with another
or something crazy like that.
No where does it ever say that you only get 30 days to roll back your
system. If you have downloaded it the legal way with out trying to fool
the system than you have nothing to worry about. You can always return
to your previous OS at any time.
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