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strange behavior .....
good morning
I spent the weekend upgrading my PC's from win 7 to win 10. the 1st one had some issues after the upgrade, but most have been solved. 2 of the other 3 went fine and all seem to be working as expected.
the last one, and the most important one, has lots of issues
only one user account made it through the upgrade, the rest are still on disk but not in the users group
the network did not work, and any settings changes made would not stick until about 4 or 5 reboots
the upgrade did not find my 2nd raid as it did not have drivers for it, once I installed the drivers I have its drives in 2 places in explorer, This PC, and Desktop.
Quicken Home and Business 2011 gives and administrator account error on start, it works only partially, very slowly and without the mouse. this works fine on the laptop with Quicken and Windows 10.
I have 2 scenarios I can think of,
1. keep fighting these and other less critical problem until Windows 10 works correctly
2. restore the PC from an Acronis backup I did before the upgrade and start again.
if I restore this PC back to Windows 7 from a backup, will Microsoft have any issues with doing the upgrade again? It would be a lot easier than a rollback inside WIndows 10.
many people are having issues with Quicken and Windows 10, and so far I have not found a solution. the account that did make it through the upgrade is my main account, and it has administrator privileges so "run as administrator" is not needed. I took ownership of all the directories with no change, and went though all the compatibility scenarios. I also did an uninstall / reinstall with no luck.
which would be the best and safest option? I would hate to open another can of worms with MS over licensing.
thanks in advance
vega