Windows 10... in Postcards 4
- Oct. 8, 2015, 3:48 p.m.
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…was a bad experience. To take your computer from Windows 10 to where it was before you downloaded Windows 10:
- Create a system image before you install Windows 10. BEFORE. How? There are numerous USB portable hard drives. They will work as a backup drive. How do you create a backup?
- Go to Start. Click on control panel. Click on Backup and Restore. In the upper left corner, click on create a System Image. Follow the prompts, and pick the stand alone USB hard drive, click next. It will take up to an hour or more to create a system image of the computer as it was at that moment.
- To recover from Windows 10 after it is on your computer: Do a restart. While the screen is black, tap the F11 key.
- The F11 key will give you options. Pick the option to restore to factory settings.
- After it restores to factory settings and you are back to Windows 7, go to Start, Control Panel, and click on Recovery.
- Upper left corner: It says: Restore your files. Next choice is select another backup to restore your files from. Windows will detect the USB hard drive. Pick that hard drive image, and click next.
- This restoration could take a few hours. When it is done, you will be right back where you were before Windows 10. All your programs and projects and photos will be there.
Windows 10 is Windows 8 with Windows 7 enhancements. It’s slow, it’s not responsive, it doesn’t work with a lot of the programs out there. It’s not usable to those folks who won’t go out and buy all new programs. I like my Adobe Photoshop. I’m adjusted to my Office. It took G all afternoon to get it off our HP laptop.
It’s not usable to those folks who won’t go out and buy all new programs. I like my Adobe Photoshop. I’m adjusted to my Office. It took G all afternoon to get it off our HP laptop. Poor guy. Enough.
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