Can anyone let me know if they have changed and what the improvements are or is it best to stick to original Windows 8
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Book a 10 day cruise starting on May 28th?Manoverboard wrote:Was doing a bit of hasty catching up yesterday, tinternet wise, and must have hit an update to Windows 10 ' link '. I recall a dialogue box but this I closed rather than responding to it.
Some time later a message was displayed on screen to say that Windows 10 is scheduled to be installed on May 29th !!!
I do not want it so what do I do, please, to stop it taking place.


I got up one morning last week, switched on the 'puter, went to get coffee and when I returned Windows 10 was actually downloading (according to t'internet, this has happened to others as well). The only way I could reject it was to wait until it had finished, then not click on the "do you agree to our terms and conditions" box. That got rid of it for now.Manoverboard wrote:Was doing a bit of hasty catching up yesterday, tinternet wise, and must have hit an update to Windows 10 ' link '. I recall a dialogue box but this I closed rather than responding to it.
Some time later a message was displayed on screen to say that Windows 10 is scheduled to be installed on May 29th !!!
I do not want it so what do I do, please, to stop it taking place.



You may now be out of your (1 year)time limit for downloading Graham. I downloaded it months ago but reverted back to 7, but the icon for downloading is still visible on the PC and if I click on it I could if I wanted download it again.gfwgfw wrote:Window 10 self loaded replacing my Window 7 a few weeks ago which I rejected
Now having second thoughts, but unfortunately running the lengthy download etc I am unable to get !0 to replace my 7
Perhaps we only get one bite of the cherry


That is within a timspan of (I think) 30 days after installing it.Boris+ wrote:One item which I read on my laptop said that customers did have a choice and could always reverse the process if they didn't like Windows 10.


My sentiments too GillGill W wrote:I'm fighting a battle not to get Windows 10.
I've set my update settings not to accept auto-updates, and I Google every single update before I download them on to my computer.
There's only two months left for the free 'upgrade' to Windows 10, so it's not much longer to go.
I like Windows 7, I'm happy with it, and it does what I need it to do. I'm not going to be pushed into updating when I don't want it.
If it ain't broke, don't fix it, that's my motto


Precisely Gill W,Gill W wrote:I'm fighting a battle not to get Windows 10.
I've set my update settings not to accept auto-updates, and I Google every single update before I download them on to my computer.
There's only two months left for the free 'upgrade' to Windows 10, so it's not much longer to go.
I like Windows 7, I'm happy with it, and it does what I need it to do. I'm not going to be pushed into updating when I don't want it.
If it ain't broke, don't fix it, that's my motto

Why update something that works just fine as it is. I don't go renewing our car just because a newer version has come out. Windows 7 has for me at least been running absolutely fine for as long as I can remember without the need for an update for well, I can't remember when I last had an update for it. I say, if your happy with what you've got and it works for you, don't be bullied into changing.david63 wrote:To be honest Gill Win10 is a far superior, albeit different, product to Win7.
The danger of keeping Wi7 is that it is EOL (End of life) and consequently will not be updated, although there is a possibility that if a major security issue was found it could be patched.

No - but if Ford (other makes are available) offered you a free upgrade I bet you would take itStephen wrote:I don't go renewing our car just because a newer version has come out.


Not sure about that but if it is anything MS I suspect that it will convert it to whatever the current incarnation is.Manoverboard wrote:Will Windows Live e-Mail still be up and running, with ALL my e-mails still intact ?
YesManoverboard wrote:Will my existing Shortcuts still be on screen ?
They are nothing to do with Windows they are in your browserManoverboard wrote:Will all my Bookmarks / Favorites still be in situ as they presently are with W7 ?
No idea - it will probably depend on which version you have - you may need to upgrade. Norton site should be able to tell youManoverboard wrote:Does Norton work ok with Windows 10 or should I dump it / get something else ?
