Safe to go to Win10?

Safe to go to Win10?

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  • #30817
    Jörg
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    I did not come to the test. I’ve read on the web, if there is a problem, you can turn off the boot again. After 3 times comes the Automatic repair function. Since I wanted to reset the device, I could do it from there. I had windows back.

    Jörg

    #30820
    Jonathan
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    For future reference, switching off any computer by holding the power button can, in extreme cases, damage the flash based memories(BIOS, eMMC, SSD etc.) and/or render sectors on traditional magnetic HDDs unusable. It isn’t something you should do if there’s another choice.

    #30836
    Jörg
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    For future reference, switching off any computer by holding the power button can, in extreme cases, damage the flash based memories(BIOS, eMMC, SSD etc.) and/or render sectors on traditional magnetic HDDs unusable. It isn’t something you should do if there’s another choice.

    OK, you’re right. I did not think about that.

    Jörg

    #34244
    Peri
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    Yesterday I upgraded successfully my new 64gb dual boot Vi10 pro without any issues.
    I tried the in-place upgrade.
    The Get Windows 10 app didn’t work, so i used the media creation tool
    selecting Download Tool Now
    After tool installation choose “Upgrade my PC now”,no need to create a bootable usb or disk ,and let it to do the job.
    You can even choose to keep your apps and data from Windows 8.1 to Windows 10.

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