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Microsoft will force Windows 10 fans to change the way they access the web this week
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<blockquote data-quote="4wd" data-source="post: 1110371" data-attributes="member: 393358"><p>Make a disc image of os partitions (c: + the small boot partitions) so you can later revert everything in 5 minutes if needed. Macrium Reflect recommended. Save the image to a known well working external disc (alt another disc\psrtition on same pc) and make the reflect usb winPE usb boot stick. Test a boot with the winpe stick. If not reading the usb, one may have to adjust boot pref. in bios or using one of the f keys immediately after boot.</p><p></p><p>Then do the update and test it out for a period. All well, then that's it, not all well then restore to the previous state with the reflect image, and all will be well like nothing ever happened. Then wait for \ look for any fix \ driver for whatever may have been troublesome before trying the (up?)grade again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4wd, post: 1110371, member: 393358"] Make a disc image of os partitions (c: + the small boot partitions) so you can later revert everything in 5 minutes if needed. Macrium Reflect recommended. Save the image to a known well working external disc (alt another disc\psrtition on same pc) and make the reflect usb winPE usb boot stick. Test a boot with the winpe stick. If not reading the usb, one may have to adjust boot pref. in bios or using one of the f keys immediately after boot. Then do the update and test it out for a period. All well, then that's it, not all well then restore to the previous state with the reflect image, and all will be well like nothing ever happened. Then wait for \ look for any fix \ driver for whatever may have been troublesome before trying the (up?)grade again. [/QUOTE]
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