In regards to a) Microsoft plans to change this, but the details are for me still a bit vague and it didn't sound that the old way of Win7 is being restored, because at a certain point they force you to upgrade again. But this could also be related to the fact, that Gadgets are not integrated into Windows anymore and are started by a different application now. Also the gadgets on screen which I still like very much build up significantly slower. All the icons in the lower right notification tray start up significantly faster under Win7 compared to Win10. And the new menues have too big fonts and seem to be optimized for tablet still.Ĭ) startup of all applications after login feels slower under Win10 compared to Win7, which makes you think somethig with Win10 is less efficient. The rest differences would not be so tragic.Ī) Upgrade frequency, instabilities after upgradeī) bad mix of new and old style admin menues, changes for really no reason, which do not give a better overview, but which keeps you searching what is where. This is the number one reason, why I still do not upgrade. This goes definitively too far for my taste and I am not really convinced, that tools like O&O really turn this all off. I am still very dissatisfied by the level of spying in Win10 and also collection of biometrical user data from what you could read in the press. The Win10 installation I simply use to see whats going on in Win10 territory. Win7 is still my preferred working environment. Macrium Reflect helped a lot to perform reliable backups, restores and disk images to archive a new installation: installation of "Open Shell Menu" (old classic shell, further developed): installation of 8Gadgets and the gadgets which I typically use: deactivate Live Apps in Win10 Startmenu O&O Shutup 10 for Administrator and my account (use per account): all applications and sample libraries (lots !) are ready for test or use under Win10 I can still work with Win7 and boot Win10 to test with exactly the same applications.Ģ. Several reboots.ġ4:15 selection of new Win10 privacy optionsġ4:20 Kaspersky KIS needs upgrade to support Win10ġ4:30 Configuration of Win10 upgrade to install also updates for other Microsoft products, quick upgradeġ4:36 -16:20 Clone Win10 from primary to secondary SSD (564 GB) with Macrium Reflectġ6:25 Restore Win7 on 850 EVO (primary) with Macrium reflect in only 4:15 minutes (Rapid Delta Restore feature)ģh to upgrade to Win10 1809, clone to second SSD, restore Win7 on 1st SSD !!! In contrast to that a complete new installation of all applications (177 programs) would have required roughly a full weekend and some days on top.Īnother 1h15 to create a disk image of the Win10 Upgrade installation on 2nd disk.ġ. Backup Task: Disk Image of Win7 disk (for me it was only a quick incremental backup)ġ3:30 Under Win7: start the Upgrade from USB3 stick. Use MediaCreationTool" to prepare Win10 USB3 stick: … /windows10 Samsung SSD 850 EVO *empty* -> Upgrade Installation from Win7 to Win10 1809 Samsung SSD 860 EVO Win7 (550 GB: OS, Apps, Samplelibs) Not only upgrade installation, cloning of this installation to 2nd SSD and restoring my Win7 installation to 1st disk.ġ77 Applications are installed on my PC, 550 GB in total on an 1TB SSD. Last Sunday I performed an upgrade installation from Win7 to Win10 very quickly. Shall somebody also need to upgrade from Win7 to Win10 very quickly without loosing the Win7 installation.
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