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Go back to windows 10 without loses?

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the laptop is from my mom who is a teacher, 2 years ago she go with a "tecnic" too put the windows 7 system cause the laptop was buy in u.s.a .so was in english and my mom dont know english so the stupid dude instead of put the laptop in spanish , go back to a windows 7 and now with this online class i see a issue with the laptop more slow and shit and , i think is for the windows 7 system i do that thing one time and just make slower the pc sooo my question is
how i go back to a windows 10 without delete any file, cause u know information of the work xd (really sorry for my bad english )

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You are unlikely to see a performance difference between Windows 7 and 10. Instead of upgrading, you should consider disabling unneeded startup programs in System Configuration (Win+R, enter msconfig in Run) > Startup and restarting.

 

If you're still convinced that Windows 7 is the issue, you can use Windows 10 Installation Media from https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10 to upgrade without losing files, selecting "Upgrade this PC now" > "Keep my files" when prompted.

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On 9/20/2020 at 8:50 PM, PorkishPig said:

You are unlikely to see a performance difference between Windows 7 and 10 (...)

Except when hardware is not designed to work with win7. Like for example integrated intel GPU in Coffee Lake etc.

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On 9/20/2020 at 11:50 AM, PorkishPig said:

You are unlikely to see a performance difference between Windows 7 and 10. Instead of upgrading, you should consider disabling unneeded startup programs in System Configuration (Win+R, enter msconfig in Run) > Startup and restarting.

 

If you're still convinced that Windows 7 is the issue, you can use Windows 10 Installation Media from https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10 to upgrade without losing files, selecting "Upgrade this PC now" > "Keep my files" when prompted.

okay im gonna try this

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