W Windows Central Question Aug 25, 2016 #1 well there is not much detail to add except windows 10 and I are not getting along!
xandros9 Active member Nov 12, 2012 16,107 0 36 Visit site Aug 25, 2016 #2 I believe if it has been under 30 days since you upgraded you can rollback in the Settings. Otherwise, I think we're looking at a clean install of Windows 7 and going from there. Upvote 0 Downvote
I believe if it has been under 30 days since you upgraded you can rollback in the Settings. Otherwise, I think we're looking at a clean install of Windows 7 and going from there.
Chintan Gohel Active member May 23, 2014 10,785 1 36 Visit site Aug 25, 2016 #3 Windows Central Question said: well there is not much detail to add except windows 10 and I are not getting along! Click to expand... if you installed the AU, the days have been reduced to 10 If you need additional help or have more questions or details to share, please join the site so you can reply in this thread. See this link for instructions on how to join Windows Central. Upvote 0 Downvote
Windows Central Question said: well there is not much detail to add except windows 10 and I are not getting along! Click to expand... if you installed the AU, the days have been reduced to 10 If you need additional help or have more questions or details to share, please join the site so you can reply in this thread. See this link for instructions on how to join Windows Central.