Has anyone made the mistake I made earlier this evening - I 'upgraded' to Windows 10.... Now hardly anything works - and what does work is slow as treacle.... I feared this would happen - but they assured me my laptop was entirely compatible. Is there anyway back to my good old Windows 7 ??? Can I use 'restore' to get back to safe territory ?
Thanks lads - I knew within myself it was going to be a mistake - but the daily prompts to do it eventually wore me down... It was far from 'simples'.... I'l wait till tomorrow - then perhaps try to get back to 7. Appreciate the fast response ! Roy
I have read of some problems with 10, but for me it has so enhanced the performance of several machines that there's no question of going back. The upgrade was simple. Boot time and shutdown is a few seconds; and everything runs well. Brilliant I suppose it's a bit like whether one likes drums or discs
One word of warning: The upgrade can complete quickly, but in some cases it can take 24 - 48 hours. You just have to be patient, it will get there.
If it's working properly Windows 10 is by far the best, much better even than 7. I had a great experience upgrading on my desktop and even my 6 year old laptop but on my sister's 2 year old computer nothing worked and she had to reinstall everything from scratch so I'm guessing it all depends on the machine.
irony on " sorry, but you made two mistakes. The second is you chose the wrong operating system, change to Mac OS at the next opportunity" irony off
the better personal computer says the mac os supporter Joachim
It seems to have settled down and is now working ok. The download and installation took over 3 hours, and then I realised there was an external problem with our Broadband coming and going - which wasn't helping. I 'lost' everything I had in Internet Explorer, but all the Opera and Chrome sites transferred over ok - although I had to Log in (and search for passwords) on many of them - when normally they would Log in automatically. But now working pretty much as before - although I don't see an 'improvement' as such. Thanks again for advice and comments ! Roy
Roy: Internet Explorer is still there but you need to look for it. On the new browser, to import your favorites and stuff go to "Settings" (In the three dots at the top right) and then there's some blue letters that read "Import favorites from another browser" so you click that, choose Internet Explorer and that's it.
Thanks Gabriel - I have noticed the 'import settings' - but meantime I have remembered what was there and re-established it all in 'Edge'. So for the moment - all is well.
I agree those blooming 'Upgrade to Windows 10' reminder pop ups are annoying! Hope you get to like Windows 10 soon Roy. I declined to upgrade our refurbished desktop which is running Windows 7 (which I deliberately chose instead of Windows 8.) However our laptop and son's laptop had Windows 8.1 which I never really liked so it was a good move to upgrade to 10.
As a rule i wait as long as i can before oving to the next version of Windows, At the moment i still have windows 7 ulitmate on my system, I tried widows 8 versions but those mad metro fronts ends and easy user systems made it a pain, Remember when computers were simple ...fancy installing Windows 95 from 32 floppy discs anybody?