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Old 06-01-2015, 07:13 PM   #704
DustyDisks
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Gladewater, Texas
Device: K3+3g/KFHD 7"/Nexus 7/Nexus 7.2
Just got my notification earlier today and decided to go for it. Filled in my e-mail address and reserved a copy and got rid of the tray notification by jumping through hoops by deleting the update on my computer and at the windows update center!

One can Google how to do it! Set my update preferences to asking me to install updates instead of automatically installations.

They are supposed to send an e-mail when it happens, so I plan to do total disks images of my current setup and op system so I can recover or roll back in case of trouble or distaste.

Running win 7 pro and do not want lose or have to spend days rebuilding my setup!

It looks like there are benefits to upgrade in the long run but I suggest or recommend anyone that has used "Window's anytime upgrade" and paid to upgrade their op system!

To pull a total disk image or clone their system, and not just a backup before allowing the Windows 10 installation to be carried out, to avoid grief later.

Hurry up Microsoft, I want to play!

Grin !


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