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thestoloffs
Mar 13, 2017Explorer
Where your friend was going with the 30 day reversion time period is the fact that, when you first upgrade from an older version of Windows to a new Windows 10, you have 30 days to decide whether to keep W10 or to revert back to the old version.
But, it's not an automatic or default action; you have to actively choose to revert (Settings/Updates & Security/Recovery/Revert back to an earlier build).
After the 1st upgrade, whenever there's a comprehensive update (aka whole new version, such as Anniversary, Creators Update), you have 10 days to keep or revert.
But, it's not an automatic or default action; you have to actively choose to revert (Settings/Updates & Security/Recovery/Revert back to an earlier build).
After the 1st upgrade, whenever there's a comprehensive update (aka whole new version, such as Anniversary, Creators Update), you have 10 days to keep or revert.
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