Tried it on the lap-top first. Not worth the hassle so used the go back
feature. Unfortunately the programs Win10 didn't like were gone forever.
Spent the next weekend putting the lap-top back together. Can't seem to
find a compelling reason to go to 10 especially in light of the
drawbacks. Happy-Happy Joy-Joy!
DK
Spermy Tonsilgloss <spermeister@boobonicplague.cum> wrote in
news:r0e58b1o7j4sn7862o6ca5vqv08ilu61t1@4ax.com:
> On 29 Dec 2015 10:44:05 GMT, Don Kennyonie <msizlac@springfield.net>
> wrote:
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> Glad you enjoyed them, DK! She is a cutie!
>
> ...for you techies out there...
>
> I'm just back to the Newsgroups from a few day Windows 7 to Windows 10
> to Windows 7 odyssey... with flashes of lost data terror, thankfully
> averted to doing full back ups with Acronis True Image. Recovery was
> slow and painful (partially due to my futzing with partitions while in
> Win10).
>
> Win10? Meh... no real gain in function, but major loss as it doesn't
> support network bridging well, if at all. BAH!
>
> Best wishes to all for a happy, healthy, and prosperous New Year!
> Spermy
> <O=~~~~~~~
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