Downgrading w10 to w8.1 possible?

Jamesss92

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I got a laptop that came standard with Windows 10 so it never had Windows 8 and I'm wanting to find out how I can go back to 8 or 8.1 without the option that it gives you can anyone help?
 
Re: Downgrading to windows 8.1

I got a laptop that came standard with Windows 10 so it never had Windows 8 and I'm wanting to find out how I can go back to 8 or 8.1 without the option that it gives you can anyone help?
Just curious. Why?
 
Re: Downgrading to windows 8.1

Cause I need it for my schooling it requires Windows 8.1 for some of the classes
 
Re: Downgrading to windows 8.1

I would say, if it came with an Windows 10 license, you will probably need to buy Windows 8.1 license if you must use 8.1 for your schoolin'.
 
Downgrading to windows 8.1

I recently bought a laptop that came standard with Windows 10 so it didn't ever have Windows 8 how do I downgrade to Windows 8 without the option that gives you?
 
Re: Downgrading to windows 8.1

Are you sure it doesn't need 8.1 or higher?

Seems odd, unless it is a "coding for 8.1" class.

I agree, you have to buy a license. Now, since you have 10 and don't need to upgrade... Maybe a builder's version would save you some $$$. Put it in VM or a separate partition and dual boot it.
 
Re: Downgrading to windows 8.1

Are you sure it doesn't need 8.1 or higher?

Seems odd, unless it is a "coding for 8.1" class.

I agree, you have to buy a license. Now, since you have 10 and don't need to upgrade... Maybe a builder's version would save you some $$$. Put it in VM or a separate partition and dual boot it.

Its only for "some" of the classes.
 
Re: Downgrading to windows 8.1

Its only for "some" of the classes.

Yeah, but the "or higher" part might be implied. The requirement likely was written before 10 was released.

I don't think I ever heard of a course that mandates you to be at less than current OS release.

Imma take a grain of salt with this.
 
Re: Downgrading to windows 8.1

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