I would like some help in deciding whether to "upgrade" my P.C's to Win 10. I have a desktop and laptop that have been running on win 7 64 pro, another laptop running win 7 home 64, and a little notebook that has win starter 32. All have been very reliable for the last 6 years, and any problems have been quickly and easily resolved. I have been following the win 10 forcible upgrade thread and now have the following questions that maybe those who have gone through the process may be able to offer some advice.
1) how long is it likely that M.S will continue to support win 7.
2) Should I try the upgrade on one of the laptops, probably the the one running win 7 home 64, it has plenty of processor and ram power.
3) If I do go ahead, should I either make a full backup and system image, OR, clone the hard drive with a program like Reflect or similar, OR do both?
4) I read somewhere that if I do the upgrade, it important not to run CCleaner if I later want to revert back to win 7.
5) Does "Classic shell" work well with win 10?
As there seem to be so many conflicting opinions, I would like to here from someone who has done it and how it turned out.
thanks in advance
1) how long is it likely that M.S will continue to support win 7.
2) Should I try the upgrade on one of the laptops, probably the the one running win 7 home 64, it has plenty of processor and ram power.
3) If I do go ahead, should I either make a full backup and system image, OR, clone the hard drive with a program like Reflect or similar, OR do both?
4) I read somewhere that if I do the upgrade, it important not to run CCleaner if I later want to revert back to win 7.
5) Does "Classic shell" work well with win 10?
As there seem to be so many conflicting opinions, I would like to here from someone who has done it and how it turned out.
thanks in advance