Just install Win 7 on your computer. Not a touch screen right?I'm still waiting to be told its available for downloading. I WILL get rid of Win8 even if I have to buy a new computer with win7 on it.
You don't have to wait. Download the Media Creation Tool from Microsoft.
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-10/media-creation-tool-install
Just install Win 7 on your computer. Not a touch screen right?
No although the harder part may be getting all the drivers. Should be able to get those from the PC manufacturer.I thought that could only be done if you use to have Win7 on the puter.
My gf switched to 10 and she is fairly savvy. I think some of their defaults are pretty stupid from what I saw. Is just going to take time getting it personalized.I'm waiting a bit to see what everyone here decides.![]()
I'm waiting a bit to see what everyone here decides.![]()
For all of you switching to 10, make sure you carefully read the EULA. Focus closely on the security and privacy settings. 10 will be an AD-pushing monster that cannot be stopped.
Instead of ads in your browser, there'll be directed ads pushed as "MS Important Software Updates" that will "pop-up" from either your task bar or directly on the desktop. One of the "features" of 10 (the free one) is that you cannot opt out of "updates"
Once they get everybody completely completely hooked on 10 and/or it's follow-on, and thoroughly irritated because they cannot stop the updates, MS will roll out the paid "no-ad" subscription of windows. (be sure to save your old copy of 7 or 8 so you can go back!)
The MS Board of directors are not stupid. They're not giving something away for free to be nice.......