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Is it worth the risk of downloading a Windows 7 Ultimate ISO, make a bootable USB, wipe out Windows 10 and install Windows 7 from bios?
I have a Windows 10 HP laptop with x64bit architecture and I don't know if Win 7 Ultimate x64 will be compatible with my lap.
Besides, my lap has a touch screen, and THAT's another problem with Windows 7 (don't know if will support it) and I don't even know if the drivers I have now will be compatible with Windows 7.
I honestly can't tell if I'll be able to find each driver for Windows 7 Ultimate. I do not want two operative systems on one laptop. I just want Windows 7 Ultimate on this laptop and get rid of the cancer that Windows 10 is.
Any advice here?
What's the worst it could happen?
I have a Windows 10 HP laptop with x64bit architecture and I don't know if Win 7 Ultimate x64 will be compatible with my lap.
Besides, my lap has a touch screen, and THAT's another problem with Windows 7 (don't know if will support it) and I don't even know if the drivers I have now will be compatible with Windows 7.
I honestly can't tell if I'll be able to find each driver for Windows 7 Ultimate. I do not want two operative systems on one laptop. I just want Windows 7 Ultimate on this laptop and get rid of the cancer that Windows 10 is.
Any advice here?
What's the worst it could happen?
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