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...can you switch back to 7?
Not so fast... some people have reported that their win 7 key was revoked after they did an upgrade to win 10, as in, it won't activate again.
Not sure if this is because the MS servers are getting hammered, or, if it is indeed revoked, or a bug.
Ugh, I hope that isn't the case. I was going to ghost my current install and throw 10 on a different drive to see if I liked it w/o screwing up my existing.
...can you switch back to 7?
very wise words, anyone can install Windows 10 Core or Pro or any other flavor by entering one of the default installation keys provided by Microsoft themselves and can use it for a while just to test it just before activating it with a real keyWin 10 is available for you to install and use without activation or even a key for a very decent amount of time. So just use some common sense and install it clean and test it yourself before the key upgrade route.
