>..manually, that is. In soviet microsoft, you don't install windows, windows installs you. Or, joking aside, it installs itself and you have to have a more expensive version to have any say in the process (and even then, you don't control most of it, and have to learn tricks to prevent it from spying and telling home).
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>My daughter returned the laptop to me and went Mac, because it cotracted W10 and she thought it was bricked. Not the case, it just went through a 2,5 hour update, promising more updates in the future. Just count your own posts on this category... So I decided to thank for the offer and just reinstalled W7 on it. It's about two years now, updates are turned off, it just works.
Good, thanks for sharing the info.