I always keep a full cloned 2nd drive in all my systems that I can always boot up to in case of any problems (I use Acronis TrueImage, takes just a few hours to fully clone my 2TB drives), and just copy over any files that keep changing nightly, so I'll just do a fresh clone immediately before I install Windows 10 and then disconnect the 2nd drive since Windows has a nasty way of using other drives to store needed data. Then if I hate Windows 10, all I have to do is boot up to the 2nd drive, clone it back to wipe out Windows 10 and I'm covered.
I tried uninstalled the update that keeps the Windows 10 forever in the system tray doing nothing, and now I have the update icon nagging about installing it again. So it seems I'm stuck with having one useless icon or the other for the next 2 months sitting there doing nothing.
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