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<blockquote data-quote="509322" data-source="post: 700969"><p>Oh yes, there are a number of risks - like hardware incompatibility, hardware failures, driver incompatibility, data loss, etc. This can happen even if the OEM states their system\ hardware is Windows 10 upgrade compatible.</p><p></p><p>You have 30 days to test Windows 10 for problems and downgrade to Windows 7. If the Windows 10 upgrade gets botched, it will make it such that you do not have downgrade rights back to Windows 7 even if you do have a valid Windows 7 key. It can happen if you are using an OEM or paid key because the OEM or paid key gets deliberately invalidated by MIcrosoft during the upgrade process. Microsoft does not want people migrating back to Windows 7, so they made it this way.</p><p></p><p>Research online the Windows 10 upgrade nightmares experienced by others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="509322, post: 700969"] Oh yes, there are a number of risks - like hardware incompatibility, hardware failures, driver incompatibility, data loss, etc. This can happen even if the OEM states their system\ hardware is Windows 10 upgrade compatible. You have 30 days to test Windows 10 for problems and downgrade to Windows 7. If the Windows 10 upgrade gets botched, it will make it such that you do not have downgrade rights back to Windows 7 even if you do have a valid Windows 7 key. It can happen if you are using an OEM or paid key because the OEM or paid key gets deliberately invalidated by MIcrosoft during the upgrade process. Microsoft does not want people migrating back to Windows 7, so they made it this way. Research online the Windows 10 upgrade nightmares experienced by others. [/QUOTE]
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