What they mean is you can rollback if you "UPGRADED", Not fresh install Also keep in mind, if you do a custom install over Windows 7 or later, the Rollback option is not available.
yes ..i think after the upgrade they have some storage about windows.old folder so they can use for make the rollback..from win 10 to win 7...
Can somebody open a command prompt, execute these two commands and show me a screenshot of it? Code: ver REG QUERY "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion" /v "BuildLabEx" Thanks.
Thanks mate, I'm not new, I just hope we'll get a perfect RTM build, as bug free as can be, transparency is not the most important I think. All the features they've put in Windows 10 should work first.
My only concern that I have not seen addressed in this "NEW FREE" upgrade process, is how we might go about later doing a full reinstall. I have not seen any information on "us" being provided with a key a future use or anything. This detail has me quite concerned.
The best thing to do after installing ISO, then install your backup software, make backup right then, save that backup like it was gold, then start a new backup for daily use like when you add programs, but always keep the first backup with nothing else on it.