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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerome Stanek View Post
    I did that and Macrium had a corrupt file when I tried to restore it
    Does Macrium have a verify function? I don't use Macrium but that seems to be the most widely recommended imaging program for Windows. I use Image for Linux from Terabyte that can create images of Windows, Linux and more. It can verify each backup file after creating it and so far (touch wood) I've had no failures.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Curt Harms View Post
    Does Macrium have a verify function? I don't use Macrium but that seems to be the most widely recommended imaging program for Windows. I use Image for Linux from Terabyte that can create images of Windows, Linux and more. It can verify each backup file after creating it and so far (touch wood) I've had no failures.

    Well, still no failures but I did learn something. SWMBO had a Windows 7 install on her machine that she hadn't used in months. I figured I'd run the Win 10 upgrade. Seeing as Windows 7 gets totally replaced I didn't think it would be necessary to install all 44 security updates before upgrading. It is necessary - the upgrade script hung on 'checking for updates' until I installed the Win 7 important updates. I wound up restarting twice so downloaded Windows 10 (3 GB I think?) 3 times. Each time I stopped the upgrade it deleted the Windows 10 download. Thank heaven for reasonably fast internet and no data caps.
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    I installed Windows 10 over Windows 7 on my 5 year old Dell laptop -Only two things quit working because they had no Windows 10 drivers.

    My Microsoft wireless mouse and my Microsoft wireless keyboard.

    Why oh why oh why do I buy,,,,Microsoft hardware?
    I so feel like Charlie Brown trusting Lucy to hold the football.....
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    I have a laptop which had Win 8 initially and have upgraded to Win 10. Win 10 has multiple bugs and doesn't include functions supplied earlier for free-- DVD player, etc. You need to buy apps for that. Currently the email has lost my contacts. One PITA after another. Win 8 and 10 are oriented towards tablets, phones, etc with touch screens. They are not suitable for office style use. I'd love to go back to Win 7!
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    In my opinion, Win 10 is inferior to Win 7 because it still has the smart phone like user interface. However, you can usually ignore it and use it like Win 7. They have also created an alternate control panel that is confusing at first. Fortunately, it still includes the original control panel that most people are already familiar with. There are a few features that are buried deeper than they used to be and the security system is just as quirky and unreliable as other Microsoft products.

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    If you guys would spend the $3 for Start is Back (or one of the other free start menu apps), Windows 8 looks and functions almost exactly like windows 7.
    I use Windows 7 Pro at work and Windows 8.1 Pro at home, and they are nearly identical.

    Anyone that really likes 7 and hates 8 just doesn't know how to set up 8 properly.

    You can do the same for 10 but I haven't tried it yet. I'll know tomorrow when my new Windows 10 Pro laptop arrives.
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    Echoing what Curt Harms said about making sure that W 7 is updated first. For some reason, mine had not done an update for awhile and had 300 updates to load first. The W 10 upgrade went smoothly after that, although it took a whole day. I have not had any glitches in two weeks. I would have stuck with W 7 but did not want to be orphaned. Biggest difference I see with W 10 is not being able to get to things formerly accessible through Control Panel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stan Calow View Post
    Echoing what Curt Harms said about making sure that W 7 is updated first. For some reason, mine had not done an update for awhile and had 300 updates to load first. The W 10 upgrade went smoothly after that, although it took a whole day. I have not had any glitches in two weeks. I would have stuck with W 7 but did not want to be orphaned. Biggest difference I see with W 10 is not being able to get to things formerly accessible through Control Panel.
    Control panel is available in Win 10. I think I got to it by searching for "control panel". Then I put it in the tile area of win 10.

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    I use Windows 7 Pro at work and when I got my laptop it had Windows 8 on it which I didn't like. I bought a program called Start8 which is like the one Gerry described above. It looks and functions like a Windows 7 PC. I don't think I will bother to do the upgrade unless it will give me a lot more function than what I have now. I don't remember what I paid for Start8 but it was more than $3.

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    Just go to cnet dot com and download start menu 8. Works with all windows versions and is free.

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    I use classic shell on my windows 10 used it on my wives windows 8.1

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    I'm with Jeff. I've had Win 10 for almost a month and it is just one thing after another. Yesterday it decided that the little window icon should do nothing but sit there.. Click it to shut down or bring up program list.. nothing. Email problems rom the start. I'm going back to 7.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Stahl View Post
    I use Windows 7 Pro at work and when I got my laptop it had Windows 8 on it which I didn't like. I bought a program called Start8 which is like the one Gerry described above. It looks and functions like a Windows 7 PC. I don't think I will bother to do the upgrade unless it will give me a lot more function than what I have now. I don't remember what I paid for Start8 but it was more than $3.
    I used Start8 and when I upgraded to Win 10, I had problems until I removed Start8. Once I removed it, Win 10 has been great - stable and easy to use.

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    Definitely download classic shell; it's free. I have an issue with Edge browser because it doesn't support plugins; it makes it more secure but loses tremendous utility. There can be some compatibility issues with programs running in tablet mode vs laptop mode. I'm not crazy about the way it now logs you on via your microsoft account. All minor issues.

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    Quote Originally Posted by James Tibbetts View Post
    Yesterday it decided that the little window icon should do nothing but sit there.. Click it to shut down or bring up program list.. nothing. Email problems rom the start. I'm going back to 7.
    This is a common problem. What I've discovered is that if you start clicking on things before windows completes the boot up process that sometimes windows explorer gets lost and won't let the start icon open. Hit CTRL+ALT+Delete to open the task manager and restart your computer generally works to fix it. If that doesn't work follow the instructions here.
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