Presuming you updated from windows 7 to windows 10 and it has been less then about a week (if your computer came installed with 10 then this is not a viable option and if its been more than a roughly a week or so it will no longer allow you to revert back) there is a option in the control panel to revert back to 7 following this order:
control panel > update & security > recovery > go back to windows 7
To unlink your hotmail account from your Windows 10 computer go to Settings > Account and there will be an option to remove your hotmail account.
Yes, Windows 10 will be free to people with windows 8.1
Windows 7 is the latest version of Windows. There is no Windows 9 and of course no Windows 10.
Most ugly and slowest windows is Windows 8. this window comes with lots of glitches because of that Windows take most of the RAM. If you are looking for new windows then go for windows 10 because it free and it comes with best security. You can purchase it from our official website Digital Software Market.
Windows 10 will not be free. You can upgrade to Windows 10 for free if you're running Windows 7 or Windows 8.1, but you'll need to pay for a license if you're running an older version of Windows or if you're upgrading from a free version of Windows 10. You can buy windows 10 be free from: Microprokey
You can remove the windows explorer by: Click the Start button. Type "Programs and Features." Click "View installed updates." Scroll down to the "Microsoft Windows" section. Select "Windows Internet Explorer 10." Click "Uninstall." Click "Yes." Wait for the process to finish. Click "Restart now" or "Restart later.
Windows 10 was released in 2015 and is a great success.
There is no version of DirectX 10 for Windows XP.
DirectX 10 is included with Windows Vista. It does not work on Windows XP.
No, it is not. Windows XP was it's own operating system created in late 2001. Windows 10 is one of the newer operating systems from 2015.
Internet Explorer 10 is available for Windows 7, Windows Server 2008. It is included with Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012. For Windows 8 it is divided into two editions with different user interfaces.
As far as I know only Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 were released before Microsoft jumped to Windows 10.