Why downgrade to windows 7




















I sympathize and agree with the complainers. Many of those interface changes hurt a lot more than they help. We here at Ask Leo! I do not think W. Cannot play older game on W. Have to go to task manager to get a page to close… Some page are so bad to close its really disgusting… Could throw computer in the trash…!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Have to shut down computer hoping the page closes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You will sometimes find gaming groups have created mods that will allow the program to run on newer versions of Window machines. I just did it for a real old game Civ II. I used to run it on a virtual XP install on my windows 7 system. That system crashed a couple days ago big time hardware. Thought I was going to have to go through Civ II withdrawal Found a site that had all kinds of mods for it, and I am back playing it on my windows 10 system.

Runs even better than before. It never hurts to try well — it can if it has a virus installer, but like Leo always says — back it up first! Good luck! I tried to avoid the Windows 10 upgrade for a long time, but it was eventually forced on me by those devious tactics they used.

My experience is that adapting and learning is the best way to handle changing technology. Before upgrading to Wondows 10 I tried to clone my W7. This did not work. So I made an image that I verified. W10 could not run many programs I use regularly, so I decided to go back to W7.

Of course I made an image backup first. Well the restore to W7 did not work. I had to reinstall completely. Thank you Microsoft. But Original OS was Windows 7 starter version. He had no idea when his friend installed Windows 8. So, what would be the best solution to go back to Windows 7, or would you recommend me to directly install Windows 10 Starter? Support for Windows 7 has ended meaning no more security updates will be issued.

The upgrade to Windows 10 from Windows 8. As far as I know, we had licensed version of Windows 7 starter earlier, which had been replaced with pirated 8.

I would absolutely try upgrading that system to Windows Even, I want to upgrade to Windows 10 but I think, I have to install Windows 7 starter version first and then I would be able to upgrade to Windows If you can install a legitimate version of Windows 7, that should work to update.

First take a system image backup of your Windows 8 system. You will use this to copy your personal files to the new system. Install Windows 7 and all of your programs from scratch. Copy all of your personal files from the backup 4. Stay away from pirated software.

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Search Ask Leo! I have a laptop with Windows 10 and I want to downgrade it to Windows 7 but unfortunately, to go about this seems very confusing. Can you assist me or provide me with the steps to go about doing the downgrade?

Do this Subscribe to Confident Computing! I'll see you there! Podcast audio. Cheers, Chris Reply. In reply to Ken Blake's post on February 18, In reply to TheYoloCat's post on February 18, You can do whatever you want.

It's not up to me, even though, as I said, I think it's a mistake. But as I said, it's your choice. I really don't care. Bill Smithers Volunteer Moderator. Let me point a couple of things out for you, 1. You do NOT delete it. If you wanted to use a different anti-virus, install it and Defender will be disabled.

Read this information about Downgrade rights: Here is the information about Downgrade rights. In reply to Bill Smithers's post on February 18, First of all I have Windows 10 pro witch means I have downgrade rights to windows 7 profesional. Also thx for trying to help!

In reply to TheYoloCat's post on February 19, Accept the Microsoft Software License Terms. You built the computer yourself. Which means that you are out of luck. Some other brand computers may not have the built-in tools to make it. But you can still have a try if you have updated Windows 10 only once: just update Windows 7 to Windows You can try to uninstall and delete Windows 10 to downgrade Windows 10 to Windows 7 after 30 days.

Reinstalling Windows 7 may be the most straightforward solution to go back to Windows 7 from Windows 10 after 30 days. And you need to download installation media if you do not have one. Set the advanced drive options and choose a location to install Windows 7 on. Then wait for the process done. Both the above two methods will erase the existed data on your computer.

Some may even want to ditch Windows 8 altogether in favor of Windows 7 after spending a few days with the new OS. In a Monday blog post , usability expert Jakob Nielsen of the Nielsen Norman Group explained in excruciating detail exactly why and how Windows 8 is difficult to use.

It was a damning report that might have many questioning whether to take the Windows 8 plunge. Unfortunately, however, the road back to Windows 7 can be confusing and full of twists. But if you buy a machine loaded with Windows 8 Pro, you can make the jump. And even when the price delta is small enough to justify buying a Windows 8 Pro machine complete with downgrade rights!

When PCWorld researched this, sales and support reps for both Microsoft and major PC manufacturers told us two different stories. A Dell representative said that to downgrade from Windows 8, you needed to buy a new, unused copy of Windows 7—thus making the whole point of having downgrade rights pointless.



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