I'm in the same boat as Wendy . . . . auto update. I did find on the MS tech pages a way to rollback from 10 to 7, which I was previously running.
Anyone know if there's a "downside risk" to rolling back to 7? I haven't installed any new anything since the Win 7 --> Win 10 fiasco of last week. Thanks . . .
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I've been using the "GWX Control Panel" on all the Win 7 machines I take care of.
I used to do it by hand, weeding out and blocking the various updates, but an automated tool frees me up to get on with other things.
Using GWX also.
A few days ago my computer "upgraded" to 10 all by itself. I came back and saw that it was converting to Windows 10.
Sure, NOW you tell us! :-)
I did the 'upgrade', but used your recommendations to increase security.
So far - so good.
Also, am trying Vivaldi browser.
Works okay.
gfa
I'm in the same boat as Wendy . . . . auto update. I did find on the MS tech pages a way to rollback from 10 to 7, which I was previously running.
Anyone know if there's a "downside risk" to rolling back to 7? I haven't installed any new anything since the Win 7 --> Win 10 fiasco of last week.
Thanks . . .
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