Consider 8.1 for consistency.
Consider 8.1 for consistency.
An issue was reported but resolved. The fix is available at the provided link, so your GPU should now work properly.
Sure, I understand. Please share your perspective so we can discuss it further.
It means a comparison to something else is simply a truth, not a personal view.
This product demands constant changes, tracks your activity without warning, allocates unnecessary memory for system tasks you never asked for, and forces ads through the start menu. It aims to build a closed ecosystem around Microsoft, making it preferable to Apple if you're in a situation where you'd choose that instead of Windows. It promotes Microsoft services and markets itself as needing DX12 for performance, even though we didn't require an upgrade. Most importantly, it lacks any service pack update to resolve software compatibility problems.
Thank you for your input. Here are your questions rephrased:
1. When performing a clean reinstall, do I first need to upgrade my key to convert it into Windows 10 and then run a fresh install from a Windows 10 ISO?
2. Did you create an ISO using MediaCreationToolx64 on the first day; is it still valid or should I make a new one now?
3. If I dislike Windows 10 after upgrading and my key is set to Windows 10, can I still use it with a Windows 7 disc?
You'll need to move from Windows 8.1 to get Windows 10 activated for your device. Once done, you can perform a clean installation as many times as needed. I believe the activation media hasn't changed since its release by the manufacturer. I'm not certain, but you should still apply updates regularly. Your Windows 7 activation won't be affected after installing Windows 10. Retail keys may become permanently invalid after 30 days. Windows 10 activates based on your hardware, so it doesn't directly impact your previous license. If you're not satisfied with Windows 10, consider reinstalling Windows 7 within the next month for safety.