Windows 10 is very very very dangerous

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    latest windows insider home build
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    "windows is very very very dangerous"???????????????????????????????????????????????
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    Windows 11 Pro
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    Bazz said:
    Now then that is a strange one because my upgrade disabled system restore and when system restore was disabled my rescue disk would not read system images.
    Your restore disk would not read system images or system restore points?

    But that is why I use Macrium Reflect and the rescue media it creates.

    Molyy said:
    So you do restored to Win7 with the "roll back" feature? Did this work well? I'm thinking about creating a bootable disc with some other tools. But if this "roll back" works perfectly, I won't bother doing that.
    Under no circumstances would I rely solely upon the roll back that Windows 10 upgrade was supposed to create.
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    Windows 10
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    dennisl said:
    I rolled back to Win 7. You know it wasn't too many years ago when MS had this exact same problem with drivers not being compatible with upgrades. They should have learned something. No one should constantly have to go to compatibility mode unless they are running ancient software. I will wait until Windows 10 gets the bugs out. The problem I had as I researched said it was a common problem but is rather tedious to fix. I checked videos on youtube about it. To possible go to repair windows boot disk and re-enter your product number plus much more. Besides, this was a upgrade, there were no repair bootup disk or id. Good luck for those who are enjoying Windows 10. When a system works good it is great. A few problems though can make you really hate it.

    How exactly is it Microsoft's fault that third party drivers aren't working? Btw, they work on my system, although the graphic drivers could be improved.
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    Win 7
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    NavyLCDR said:
    Your restore disk would not read system images or system restore points?

    But that is why I use Macrium Reflect and the rescue media it creates.



    Under no circumstances would I rely solely upon the roll back that Windows 10 upgrade was supposed to create.
    That makes sense. I had a easus free backup installed on my desktop. Or maybe I will try macrium reflect.
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    Windows 11 Pro X64 22H2 22621.1848
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    The rollback feature does not always work.

    Create a image backup to an external USB hard drive using software like Macrium Reflect Free. If you don't have an external hard drive, get one. A 1TB runs around $50 to $60 and is well worth the investment.
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    Windows 11 Pro
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    wase4711 said:
    "windows is very very very dangerous"???????????????????????????????????????????????
    Windows 10 is Skynet
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    Windows 10
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    NavyLCDR said:
    Your restore disk would not read system images or system restore points?

    But that is why I use Macrium Reflect and the rescue media it creates.



    Under no circumstances would I rely solely upon the roll back that Windows 10 upgrade was supposed to create.
    No problem kidda I sorted it now it works, I don't need to use 3rd party apps to create my backups, create system image is one of the good things Microchit actually got right.
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    Thread Starter
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    Did Restore


    I had no problem rolling back and it was done in less than a half hour. I did all things mentioned as I am pretty good with computers but nothing really worked. I had a cloned hdd as I always do but it rolled back fine. Working like did before. Yes, this has also been a problem with past windows of this driver which is exactly why they should have had it completely focused and fixed. There is nothing worse than a driver to stop or blue screen you. So many people have had to literally format and install again. I feel really sorry for those who only have one computer and it goes down on the upgrade. They have to take their computer someplace and spend more than they would if they purchased the software many times.

    Hard drives are cheap today and I have one computer with Win 7 Ultimate and the other with Win 7 Professional. They have worked flawlessly and I have cloned many times without glitch. All you hear about is Win 10 freebie. Well, I liked the interface a lot but this kind of stuff really hurts all people. Also, in a few weeks to months improvement and more criticisms will come out hurting and helping.
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    Bazz said:
    No problem kidda I sorted it now it works, I don't need to use 3rd party apps to create my backups, create system image is one of the good things Microchit actually got right.
    Upgraded to 10 using using ISO.
    Black screen with cursor.
    Restarted--- Black screen with cursor.

    Had factory recovery disks. :)

    Used them. Recovered to 8 oem.
    Downloaded Macrium {my paid version-V6--Server edition}.
    Used my system image on a usb to restore directly to 8.1 Pro.

    "3rd party" programs can save you a lot of trouble.
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    win10
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    Stuff


    Forgot to mention I use Paragon Professional 14 Drive Copy and it is just great. I literally wanted the roll back to see if it worked ok. I mean people need to know you only have a 1 month option on that. I usually only trust my own completely cloned backups and will certainly probably restore with my backup clone. The migrate option is wonderful for any system. I mean on a small hdd you can backup the windows partition in a matter of 15 minutes and restore it quickly. Good Luck to all those who are enjoying their Windows 10 Upgrades.
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