Would like to change that, since I have made very good experiences with Windows 8 and with new laptop and Windows 10 bad experiences.
Although there's no logical reason because Windows 10 is further developed, but yes.
You can set up a dual-boot or just download and install Windows 8, but (mostly) all data is lost
Dual-boot instruction: https://www.heise.de/...41928.html
The "logical reason" is that I've been fine with Windows 8 for years, since using Windows 10 I have nothing but problems.
What problems does the Win10 bring with it? Have never heard even a negative statement (except the new settings), but they are also unnecessary
So as I said, you can either override Windows 10 or keep both systems
Yes, you can do that of course… But is just as uncertain as buying a diesel now… Windows 8 is the support sooner or later set.
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For example, I like Windows 7, but I also had to part with it.
The cleanest solution for you might be a "virtual PC" with Windows 8 (64-bit is required).
How to create this one would be described here:
Oh yes, clarify whether the notebook supports Windows 8 at all.
The comparison with the diesel is awesome: -D