I am seriously thinking rolling back to Win7. So many bugs!


  1. Posts : 16
    Windows 10 Home
       #1

    I am seriously thinking rolling back to Win7. So many bugs!


    Hello,

    I have to say that I was really excited installing Windows 10 on my machine and I was from the first ones that did the upgrade from August even.

    Sadly, I keep getting disappointed with all these bugs that came along with Windows 10 upgrade and I am at a point where I am seriously thinking of rolling back to Windows 7, thankfully I still got my Win 7 CDs.

    There are more bugs that I have noticed through out this time that I have been using Windows 10 but I will list the most important ones.

    - Network protocols missing
    I did my researches, and I found that big thread about this bug, but unfortunately with no surprise none of their solutions helped me, and no making a complete 'format' clean installing AGAIN Windows 10 from scratch is not considered as a proper solution.

    - Task Manager - High Memory/Disk usage
    Basicaly, althouth i tried A LOT of solutions you never really know when it's gonna strike you again with 97% Disk usage.
    One time it's fixed the next day you open your laptop or during the day it can sky rocket again.

    - Action Center Icon bugs
    Many of the icons there, are randomly activating without even working.
    Whenever I open PC there will be at least ONE icon activated such as 'Airplane mode' or 'Quiet hours' while in reality I'v never enabled these icons neither my PC is in Airplane mode, just the icon is enabled for no absolute reason.
    I have to restart PC or something like in order for it to start properly without any 'bugs'.

    Which comes to the conclusion, if I am not able to know when my PC has started properly without any bugs then what's the point using Windows 10?
    It's becoming clear enough that your machine will open with full of bugs, just pray to 'Gods' not to effect your work that you wanna do on your PC, either gaming, editing, anything.

    Thanks.
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  2. Posts : 2,834
    Windows 11 Home (x64) Version 21H1 (build 19043.1202)
       #2

    Hi have you run SFC scannow or in-place upgrade
    Both links are in my signature
    Read both right through so you understand what you have to do
    Before you try them
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  3. Posts : 5,452
    windows 10 Pro ver 21H2 build 19044.1348
       #3

    kouzou said:
    Hello,

    I have to say that I was really excited installing Windows 10 on my machine and I was from the first ones that did the upgrade from August even.

    Sadly, I keep getting disappointed with all these bugs that came along with Windows 10 upgrade and I am at a point where I am seriously thinking of rolling back to Windows 7, thankfully I still got my Win 7 CDs.

    There are more bugs that I have noticed through out this time that I have been using Windows 10 but I will list the most important ones.

    - Network protocols missing
    I did my researches, and I found that big thread about this bug, but unfortunately with no surprise none of their solutions helped me, and no making a complete 'format' clean installing AGAIN Windows 10 from scratch is not considered as a proper solution.

    - Task Manager - High Memory/Disk usage
    Basicaly, althouth i tried A LOT of solutions you never really know when it's gonna strike you again with 97% Disk usage.
    One time it's fixed the next day you open your laptop or during the day it can sky rocket again.

    - Action Center Icon bugs
    Many of the icons there, are randomly activating without even working.
    Whenever I open PC there will be at least ONE icon activated such as 'Airplane mode' or 'Quiet hours' while in reality I'v never enabled these icons neither my PC is in Airplane mode, just the icon is enabled for no absolute reason.
    I have to restart PC or something like in order for it to start properly without any 'bugs'.

    Which comes to the conclusion, if I am not able to know when my PC has started properly without any bugs then what's the point using Windows 10?
    It's becoming clear enough that your machine will open with full of bugs, just pray to 'Gods' not to effect your work that you wanna do on your PC, either gaming, editing, anything.

    Thanks.
    Would you mind doing a Clean Install ?
    Start fresh. Nothing will be kept. No carry-over baggage.
    Should you decide to do that, make sure backup your personal files you want to keep first. You will have to reinstall all your 3rd party programs.
    https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/1...n-install.html
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  4. Posts : 1
    Windows 10
       #4

    That may not help!


    davidhk said:
    Would you mind doing a Clean Install ?
    Start fresh. Nothing will be kept. No carry-over baggage.
    Should you decide to do that, make sure backup your personal files you want to keep first. You will have to reinstall all your 3rd party programs.
    https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/1...n-install.html

    I performed the clean install with limited success, I still have bugs and issues. I have updated all drivers and have attempted some fixes with no progress.
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  5. Posts : 59
    Windows 10
       #5

    I went back to Win 8.1 and I'm perfectly happy. Nothing that I miss from 10 at all and, like you, I was dealing with too many irritating issues on 10.
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  6. Posts : 430
    Win 10
       #6

    You dont need your old win 7 disks to roll back aslong as you didnt delete your windows.old folder after your upgrade im fairly sure there is a "rollback" option :)
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  7. Posts : 3,257
    Windows 10 Pro
       #7

    kouzou said:
    I have to say that I was really excited installing Windows 10 on my machine and I was from the first ones that did the upgrade from August even.

    Sadly, I keep getting disappointed with all these bugs that came along with Windows 10 upgrade and I am at a point where I am seriously thinking of rolling back to Windows 7, thankfully I still got my Win 7 CDs.
    Most people don't have these issues, so it's a little hard to view them as "bugs". More likely, they're misconfigurations or bad drivers.

    You mention reinstalling drivers, and other issues that lead me to suspect you are doing something to cause these problems, such as installing an incompatible driver (which you keep doing each time you re-install, so you keep seeing the same problems).

    Ultimately, it may be that your system isn't fully compatible with Windows 10 if there are no compatible drivers. Unfortunately, not every hardware vendor releases updated drivers for the new OS.

    I see a lot of people who inadvertently cause their own issues. They run "privacy" tools that mess up their registry, or they install drivers they think they need and those drivers are not compatible. Sometimes people try to move stuff around because they want things a certain way, and that way isn't compatible with Windows 10.

    Regardless, there's a process you have to follow to determine what the real problems are. And that's to start with a clean install with no external software or drivers. No tweaks, no nothing, and tracking down the issues.
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  8. Posts : 1,254
    Windows 8.1, Win10Pro
       #8

    kouzou said:
    Sadly, I keep getting disappointed with all these bugs that came along with Windows 10 upgrade and I am at a point where I am seriously thinking of rolling back to Windows 7, thankfully I still got my Win 7 CDs.
    Hey ... I understand!

    I "upgraded" three Win7 PCs to Win10 -- for friends and family -- and have already restored two of those to Win7 -- at the request of the PC owners.

    I saw on another forum, which has been tracking the "rollback" of their members from Win10 to their prior OSs, that about 10% have gone back -- so far.

    So, not everyone is elated about Win10.
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  9. Posts : 2,585
    Win 11
       #9

    I so some part-time PC support. ALL of my clients that have compatible hardware have been upgraded to Win 10 and NONE want to go back.
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  10. Posts : 192
    Windows 10
       #10

    So far I have been happy with Windows 10.
    As with any new OS, it will take some time to work out all the bugs.
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