Windows 10: Question? Have you installed Win 10 and use it everyday?

Discus and support Question? Have you installed Win 10 and use it everyday? in Windows 10 Support to solve the problem; Well, last night when I posted it showed my desktop in there? LOL Here's another try at it... [img] You can see a lot of the software I have... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Support' started by DRFP, Oct 11, 2014.

  1. CountMike New Member

    Question? Have you installed Win 10 and use it everyday?


    Let me guess, it got lost in spaceeeeeeeeeeee.
     
    CountMike, Oct 12, 2014
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  2. rmonroe36 Win User

    Ditto here. At home running a dual boot and spend most of time on 10. At my computer club I installed it on a spare SSD. Both Win10 installations are running well with no serious/major problems.

    Rich
     
    rmonroe36, Oct 12, 2014
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  3. DRFP Win User
    Yes a lot in the day of 7 betas dual boot as well, but not me I'm all in LOL
     
  4. jeffrys Win User

    Question? Have you installed Win 10 and use it everyday?

    Mike,

    "You can see a lot of the software I have gotten installed on the Rocketdock bar."

    Does this really work on Windows 10 without any problems?

    thanks


    Jeff

    "If you shoot a mime, do you have to use a silencer?"

    Depends....if you have sensitive ears......
     
    jeffrys, Oct 13, 2014
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  5. Well ... you WILL have a problem, this time. You will NOT be able to go back to Win8 (or Win7, if you were running that) after the Win10 TP is over. MS provided no way to "restore" your previous OS version to the way it was.

    You would have to do a clean install of your prior version and then, reinstall all your apps from scratch.
     
    Mark Phelps, Oct 13, 2014
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  6. While that is technically correct, MS doesn't provide a way to restore to your previous OS, there are a few threads here that talk about paid and free ways to image and do just that. Yes, most of them are a bit of a PITA, but they seem to work. Oddly most of the imaging ways to do it seem easier and less confusing to do than trying to just restore to the 'out of box' setup the computers came with.
     
    lparsons21, Oct 13, 2014
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  7. badrobot Win User


    If you have an image backup, you can go back to 7 or 8 in 15 to 30mins. I tried it myself. I upgraded a cloned copy of win 7 to win 10tp. And then I restored it back to win 7 after testing Win 10 without any hiccups. I did both the upgrade and restoration back to 7 within 30mins.







    Here's the screenshot of upgraded win 7. All my installed programs before the upgrade are intact including the wallpaper.








    Question? Have you installed Win 10 and use it everyday? [​IMG]






    MS will not tell you exactly what to do before you upgrade but it is all but common sense to create a back up of your system first before doing anything with your existing OS in case there was a problem in the upgrade process or if win 10 turns out to be buggy or does not agree with your hardware.





    Cheers!
     
    badrobot, Oct 13, 2014
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  8. Question? Have you installed Win 10 and use it everyday?

    What I've not understood is why MS decided that the TP needs to change the recovery partition since going from W8 to W8.1 didn't do that. It doesn't make sense to me. If they hadn't done that, then switching back to a factory setup would have been quite easy and could have been started from the TP instead of the convoluted crap you have to do now if you want to go back to the factory load after a TP install.
     
    lparsons21, Oct 13, 2014
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  9. badrobot Win User


    And what I don't understand is why you want to go back to factory settings if you don't have to (which you can also do very quickly if you keep an image of newly installed OS). You can go back to exactly where you left off. I have never used recovery partitions or do a clean install since I started using image backups (I keep 2 versions of image backups). Going back to factory settings via system recovery mode will take you more than a day to complete (drivers and programs re-installation take forever) compared to 30 mins using image restore (pre-OS mode using Macrium free).







    Cheers!
     
    badrobot, Oct 13, 2014
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  10. While imagine is the way to go for most instances, it certainly isn't the only way and not always the best way.

    A big example is if you sell or give away a computer, you sure as heck don't want that image then, you want it to be as you got it when you unboxed. Or possibly you've loaded up a bunch of crap over the months/years and just want a virgin install again.

    Yes, imaging backup/restore is probably the best way in most instances and is certainly easier to do, but it is no panacea.
     
    lparsons21, Oct 13, 2014
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  11. CountMike New Member
    New computer/OS, restore disk right there and than, make a full backup of whole disk with Macrium or whatever. Than you are certain that you can always go back, no matter what and in pristine shape as you got it. Just have to plan a bit in advance.
     
    CountMike, Oct 13, 2014
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  12. For me, what you describe makes sense.

    But let me describe my sister's setup as it reflects what most casual consumers have.

    She has an HP laptop about a year old that has W8.1 on it and came that way. She doesn't have any USB sticks or any other storage devices, just the laptop.

    If she wants to sell or give away that computer, she would naturally just use the built-in tools assuming she could even figure that out. What she couldn't/wouldn't figure out or use is all those nifty tools and devices we all take for granted here.

    Of course, she isn't going to be doing the W10 TP either, so there's that!! *Smile
     
    lparsons21, Oct 13, 2014
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  13. badrobot Win User

    Question? Have you installed Win 10 and use it everyday?





    You don't have to overwrite your existing OS just to try Win 10. There are options. Buy a cheapest spare hard drive that you can find and switch it with your existing one to install Win 10 on. Buying a spare hard drive is one investment that you will never regret doing. You can use it for backups.





    Or install a virtual machine ( https://my.vmware.com/web/vmware/fre...are_player/6_0 ) on your existing OS that you can use to try Win 10 on. A tutorial to use VMWare is available on this forum.



    MS will not worry about an individual's future plans for his/her pc. But there is a fair warning about upgrading to Win 10. Or we can just simply say, trying out the Win 10 Tech Preview is not for everybody.
     
    badrobot, Oct 13, 2014
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  14. CountMike New Member
    So, be a good brother and do it for her, might even earn a cookie or two.
     
    CountMike, Oct 13, 2014
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  15. I could have done that for her, or her son could have for that matter, but when she switches computers she doesn't make a big deal of it and most of the time you don't even know when she has.

    Well until she lets her grandkids on and they get her all kinds of interesting and new things to 'enjoy' on her computer. THEN she wants to virginize the system. *Smile

    While she is pretty careful about where she roams on the computer and actually only does a very few things, the grandkids aren't and she's a softy!!
     
    lparsons21, Oct 13, 2014
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