Change your mind about Windows 10? Here’s how you can roll back

CNET editor Dong Ngo shows you a quick way to roll back to your previous version of Windows if you just completed an in-place upgrade to Windows 10. Or, if you’re completely happy with Windows 10, how to regain the storage space occupied by the previous version of Windows. * Read the full article here

Change your mind about Windows 10? Here’s how you can roll back was originally published on iSeeTech

Change your mind about Windows 10? Here’s how you can roll back was originally published on iSeeTech

Change your mind about Windows 10? Here’s how you can roll back was originally published on iSeeTech

The Windows 10 Anniversary Update Proves Why PCs Aren’t Dead

Microsoft released Windows 10 in the summer of 2015, but unlike previous versions of the operating system, it was meant to be the “final” version of Windows, updated into perpetuity. Now, the company is preparing its first major update available to everyone on August 2nd. * Read the full article here

The Windows 10 Anniversary Update Proves Why PCs Aren’t Dead was originally published on iSeeTech

The Windows 10 Anniversary Update Proves Why PCs Aren’t Dead was originally published on iSeeTech