Windows 10 rollback program roll back your installation.

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    something back, Apr 15, 2016
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    Thanks, I will tell my fiance about it, he might be interested since he upgraded to Windows 10 not so long ago. We will see how well this works if he decides to just roll back.
     
    Sefie, Apr 16, 2016
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    *Sings a tune* "I wanna go back...and...do it all over, but I can't go back, I know..."

    The Windows 10 Theme Song:

     
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    I would tell you to not risk it, if you want to go back and have your original Windows 7 or 8 CDs simply backup everything and restore your machine to factory settings, I am guessing that it is going to take the same amount of time plus you don't have to trust any third party applications. Having to do a clean re install is simply part of the whole Windows Experience anyway and you have to do it once in a while.
     
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    ask someone spent as long as Windows 10 is not delayed
    and the more the errors arising as me
     
    tommytrant20, Apr 25, 2016
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    This is interesting. I'm never tried this whole rollback process in the past so even if i need to rollback my OS, i probably won't do this by myself. It's a bit risky so i think it's best to do a major process with the help of professional. Thanks for the link though, this might come in handy.
     
    obliviousme, May 1, 2016
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