MS have had several decades to get their licensing model established yet each time a new release comes out, it is bundled with a new layer of weirdware.
Mikey
caveat emptor: after 30 days you can Kiss your win 7 ultimate licence GOODBYE as it will no longer be valid.
In other words you will NOT be able to revert back to win 7 after 30 days.
The win 7 ultimate license is transferred to the Win 10 license.
Bill
I did some research and found you are absolutely correct, but there does seem to be a work around, after 30 days Win10 deletes the "Windows.old" file, meaning no going back to Win7, 8 or whatever. BUT if you copy that "Windows.old" file to where you are keeping your backups, then you should be able to restore it, by copying it back to Win10 and go back to Win7, 8 or whatever.
I tried copying the "Windows.old" folder this morning thru my VNC program and it said I didn't have 'permission', I will try later on by physically logging onto the pc and doing it then. I can do almost anything else thru my VNC setup, so I don't know what the problem is.
(Pulls lanyard firing 105 howitzer round towards windows crowd)
Mac Rules, Windows Drools
(Run for my life)
Now, now!!! No firing live weapons here... Sonic devices are allowed; hence my Sonic Screwdriver. ;-) :-)
TL
I agree that for some people, and probably newbies, a Mac IS better in the long run, but they are WAAAY more expensive, can you buy a used 16 core Mac for $200 US on Ebay, not in this lifetime you can't!! Even die hard Windows users can be using a Mac in under half an hour with almost no problems once they learn the new key strokes, I did when we took only my wifes new Mac laptop on vacation one time. I am 62 years old and have been using Windows based pc's since Windows 286 came out, so a VERY long time, and used DOS before that for a while. Before that I wrote programs on a mainframe while saving them on paper tape rolls, man it was a pain to redo the whole thing when the tape broke!!
All that being said I am happy with my Windows pc's and since I often build my own, the last 2, each a dual quad core Xeon that thru HT has 16 cpu cores off lease machine, were bought thru Ebay and then made to work the way I like it by me. Normally I buy a 6 or 8 core AMD cpu/motherboard combo with 16gb of memory for under $250 US and rebuild an old dual or quad core pc.
With an RAC of nearly 1/4 million I would say that you were yes!
It goes up and down based on the other projects and the whims of the gpu's I use, some gpu's like Einstein, while others of the exact same model do not! I even had one that ran the units just fine here and then boom started throwing out error after error so it has been moved, at least for now, to MilkyWay.
RE: So here is the
Howdy Rob,
At least until 2020 .... I think.
Bill
RE: RE: So here is the
2020 according to lifecycle
MS have had several decades to get their licensing model established yet each time a new release comes out, it is bundled with a new layer of weirdware.
Hey Bill, 5 years. Well I
Hey Bill,
5 years. Well I suppose this is better then a poke in the eye with a sharp stick.
Some might disagree with that
Some might disagree with that ....
;-))
Waiting for Godot & salvation :-)
Why do doctors have to practice?
You'd think they'd have got it right by now
RE: Mikey caveat emptor:
I did some research and found you are absolutely correct, but there does seem to be a work around, after 30 days Win10 deletes the "Windows.old" file, meaning no going back to Win7, 8 or whatever. BUT if you copy that "Windows.old" file to where you are keeping your backups, then you should be able to restore it, by copying it back to Win10 and go back to Win7, 8 or whatever.
I tried copying the "Windows.old" folder this morning thru my VNC program and it said I didn't have 'permission', I will try later on by physically logging onto the pc and doing it then. I can do almost anything else thru my VNC setup, so I don't know what the problem is.
(Pulls lanyard firing 105
(Pulls lanyard firing 105 howitzer round towards windows crowd)
Mac Rules, Windows Drools
(Run for my life)
I thought I was wrong once, but I was mistaken.
RE: (Pulls lanyard firing
Now, now!!! No firing live weapons here... Sonic devices are allowed; hence my Sonic Screwdriver. ;-) :-)
TL
TimeLord04
Have TARDIS, will travel...
Come along K-9!
Join SETI Refugees
RE: RE: (Pulls lanyard
I agree that for some people, and probably newbies, a Mac IS better in the long run, but they are WAAAY more expensive, can you buy a used 16 core Mac for $200 US on Ebay, not in this lifetime you can't!! Even die hard Windows users can be using a Mac in under half an hour with almost no problems once they learn the new key strokes, I did when we took only my wifes new Mac laptop on vacation one time. I am 62 years old and have been using Windows based pc's since Windows 286 came out, so a VERY long time, and used DOS before that for a while. Before that I wrote programs on a mainframe while saving them on paper tape rolls, man it was a pain to redo the whole thing when the tape broke!!
All that being said I am happy with my Windows pc's and since I often build my own, the last 2, each a dual quad core Xeon that thru HT has 16 cpu cores off lease machine, were bought thru Ebay and then made to work the way I like it by me. Normally I buy a 6 or 8 core AMD cpu/motherboard combo with 16gb of memory for under $250 US and rebuild an old dual or quad core pc.
All that being said I am now WINNING!!!
RE: All that being said I
With an RAC of nearly 1/4 million I would say that you were yes!
Waiting for Godot & salvation :-)
Why do doctors have to practice?
You'd think they'd have got it right by now
RE: RE: All that being
It goes up and down based on the other projects and the whims of the gpu's I use, some gpu's like Einstein, while others of the exact same model do not! I even had one that ran the units just fine here and then boom started throwing out error after error so it has been moved, at least for now, to MilkyWay.