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If you don't feel comfortable doing testing I would not try it. But if you want an alternative then try a VM.. Lots of instructions in the forum.
Jeff
If you don't feel comfortable doing testing I would not try it. But if you want an alternative then try a VM.. Lots of instructions in the forum.
Jeff
1-25-2015
This is what I think happened with the MBR/GPT problem I had.
Computer has 2 HDs. One with Windows 7 Pro 64-bit and another
with Windows 10 64-bit. The tech connected both drives and we
fired up the computer. It had a hissie. To solve the problem
we disconnected the Windows 10 drive. Then Windows 7 started
to work. Took the computer home and worked for several days
building it. Then I decided it was time to backup the computer.
I use Clonezilla-live to do this. It spit out an error message
saying that /dev/sda had a mismatched GPT/MBR partition.
So my conclusion is that Windows 7 Pro uses the MBR and Windows
10 uses GPT. I have only one computer and am now afraid to run
Windows 10. The BIOS would be modified by Windows 10 and render
the BIOS unusable for the Clonezilla-live program again.
Windows 7 would work but not Clonezilla. So you say use another
backup program. The answer to this is NO. I haven't found
another backup program that handles a DISASTER failure. With
Clonezilla-live this is no problem.
Opinions would be appreciated.
I installed 9879 in real hardware and updated to 9926 really smoothly. The OS is quite stable, the overall look is well refined and some features were deeply improved. I approved it and I'm using it daily for general purposes without any kind of problem. It has minor bugs, but all can be fixed. Windows 10 reached "Preview Time" in a much better state than Windows 8 did years ago. I encourage everyone to try Windows 10, independently if you plan to do it on a VM or in real hardware.
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Don't get me wrong Vladimir. I see nothing wrong with Window 10
for a Beta version. Nothing could be worse than Windows 8. I can not take
the chance of testing on Windows 10 until thefinal version is out. Have lost
a lot of time as you can see from the previous message.
My only other option that I see is ditching Windows 7 and just running Windows 10.
At this stage of development it might be OK. Would you take that chance?????