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How Do I 'downgrade' Back To Windows 7?

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Lynn_M | 17:50 Thu 31st Mar 2016 | Internet
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I've tried Windows 10, and I don't think of it. Maybe it would be ok on a brand new computer, but upgrading from a Windows 7 hasn't really worked.

I can't use Google Chrome anymore and have had to go back to Windows Explorer. YouTube can be difficult, too, plus a host of other problems
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How long ago did you accept Windows 10 onto your machine? The backup files to revert to Windows 7 are kept on your computer for a month but then they're automatically deleted. After that time you can't go back to Windows 7 (unless you wipe everything off your hard drive and then reinstall Windows 7, plus all of your programs and your files). If you're still within...
18:07 Thu 31st Mar 2016
You should be able to use ANY Browser,nothing wrong with You Tube either,I would check your Settings,have you downloaded Chrome on Windows 10?
How long ago did you accept Windows 10 onto your machine? The backup files to revert to Windows 7 are kept on your computer for a month but then they're automatically deleted. After that time you can't go back to Windows 7 (unless you wipe everything off your hard drive and then reinstall Windows 7, plus all of your programs and your files).

If you're still within the time limit, see here:
http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/how-to/windows/how-downgrade-windows-10-uninstall-win-10-reinstall-windows-7-8-summary-3633149/
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Unfortunately, the PC Advisor method - as posted by Buenchico - doesn't work. I got as far as 'click on' ''Update and Security" and it wouldn't accept my click; like I was working with a dead battery. Why won't it? Is there anything else I can do?
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It's ok, I've did it. What I did was click on the 'Cortana' button on the bottom left of my screen. From what I remember, it gave me the option of disabling the Cortana feature, which I did. Then - if I remember correctly - the page with the 'recovery' button came up. This time I was able to highlight it, and it responded to my click. The rest was easy, I went according to the method recommended by Buenchico. Close call though. I thought I was going to have to have it professionally repaired

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