Go Back to Windows 7 or 8 From 10 With 'Windows 10 Rollback Utility'
Posted by: Timothy Tibbetts on 04/13/2016 05:49 AM [ Comments ]
Windows 10 Rollback Utility permits you to return to Windows 7 or 8 from Windows 10 as well as preventing automated updates in the future.
This can prove useful when you try out Windows 10 voluntarily, and you are not satisfied for whatever reason or Microsoft installed it on your computer.
It is also handy for techs who are working on a computer that magically "upgraded itself" to Windows 10. You know what we mean.
This utility was created by NeoSmart Technologies, known for the extremely popular EasyBCD.
Windows 10 Rollback Utility must be recorded to a USB flash drive or an optical drive as well as the computer that will be booting from it. Once you have run Windows 10 Rollback Utility, it will scan all drives and display the found operating systems that can be returned to their previous states. Additionally, you are provided with two other useful options, a total ban for updates to Windows 10, and the opportunity to preserve the Windows 10 folder in a separate directory - just in case you change your mind.
Download @ http://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/windows_10_rollback_utility.html
It is also handy for techs who are working on a computer that magically "upgraded itself" to Windows 10. You know what we mean.
This utility was created by NeoSmart Technologies, known for the extremely popular EasyBCD.
Windows 10 Rollback Utility must be recorded to a USB flash drive or an optical drive as well as the computer that will be booting from it. Once you have run Windows 10 Rollback Utility, it will scan all drives and display the found operating systems that can be returned to their previous states. Additionally, you are provided with two other useful options, a total ban for updates to Windows 10, and the opportunity to preserve the Windows 10 folder in a separate directory - just in case you change your mind.
Download @ http://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/windows_10_rollback_utility.html
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