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Hello Guys,
I am kinda new here. So ,sorry if this is not the right place to post this.
I use a Lenovo Y410P which came with windows 8 and I updated it to 10, when it came out.
After the update startup is really really slow (windows 8 was slow as well) and I see that the disk usage is 100% all the time. I tried everything on the internet I could to see if I can solve the 100% disk usage but in vain. I bought this laptop so I don't need to deal with the slower computer I had earlier.
So, now I was thinking maybe a downgrade to Win7 would help me on this case? Please let me know your opinion on this? If thats a good idea, can I just buy a Win7 from amazon and install it by myself or should I contact Lenovo for the downgrade?
Thanks in advance for the advices guys, looking forward to hearing from you.
I am kinda new here. So ,sorry if this is not the right place to post this.
I use a Lenovo Y410P which came with windows 8 and I updated it to 10, when it came out.
After the update startup is really really slow (windows 8 was slow as well) and I see that the disk usage is 100% all the time. I tried everything on the internet I could to see if I can solve the 100% disk usage but in vain. I bought this laptop so I don't need to deal with the slower computer I had earlier.
So, now I was thinking maybe a downgrade to Win7 would help me on this case? Please let me know your opinion on this? If thats a good idea, can I just buy a Win7 from amazon and install it by myself or should I contact Lenovo for the downgrade?
Thanks in advance for the advices guys, looking forward to hearing from you.
A Windows reset to factory version (Win8) is free, either with factory discs that came with the laptop in the box, or Recovery Discs made by you by Lenovo Media Recovery tool or similar, or the built-in factory Recovery Partition stored on the laptop's hard drive. This tool is pretty much on all modern laptops; Win7 and later across all major brands (with a very few exceptions). The Win10 upgrade is free to use now until > July 29th 2016, after which you will have to pay $119 for Win10 Home, or if you upgraded to Win10 Pro which will cost you $199. Almost certainly, the Win7 DOWNGRADE will cost you money for media if purchased direct from Lenovo support, again $29-$99. The downgrade is going to be good for only 4 years; Microsoft is planning end of life for all Win7 products in 2020. Win8, about 2024 gives you 8 years; and Win10 is 2025-2026 say 9-10 years. If you wish to maximize the life of your Windows investment, the Win8 is probably the cheapest-at free-and the Win10 is close to a decade, but is the most expensive option. I am choosing to upgrade all my Win10 machines > July 29th and I now have 5 of them; 1 is a legit Win7-Win10, so I'm looking at purchasing a 5-user multi-PC pack license. If you have only the 1 machine, I suggest you weigh these options.
