Windows technical preview installed over my windows 7


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Out of the blue I got a BSOD, on restart I checked to see what the issue was, at one point I ended up at windows update. It said I couldn't update and got a error code 80070490. I restarted once again and this time it said I needed windows update but just 1, so I did it and after 30 mins my system now starts in Windows Technical Preview. I have no clue how this happened and no clue how to fix it. No restore points show up and I have to get back to my windows 7 for work. Some of my desktop items stayed while others are no longer there and active. I need to know what my options are.

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It looks like you upgraded your Windows 7 to Windows 10 TP. That means your Windows 7 is gone. It apparently kept some of your settings and hopefully all of your data.

 

I suggest you save your data including your mail and your Favorites to a safe place on an external device. Then you can reinstall Windows 7 - unless you have images that you can use. Here is a good tutorial on how to do that if you have no installation disc.

 

And in the future you may want to consider doing frequent images. Then you can fix a situation like this in 20 minutes. Here is what I recommend. It's one of my own tutorials. So if you have questions, post back.

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If you upgraded from Windows 7 to 10, you made the biggest mistake ever. You should have created a separated partition for Windows 7 and for Windows 10. That way you will never lose your Windows 7 and is more safe to test Windows 10.

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You can't just "accidently" upgrade from 7 to 10. You would have needed to run the tool from the Technical Preview site to allow the update to be shown. Even then it is not shown as a normal Windows Update, but as "Upgrade to Windows Technical Preview".

 

Besides that, you really have no other option to get back to 7 than a complete reinstall.

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Did you run the tool they released to make PCs eligible for the consumer preview?

 

You can't just "accidently" upgrade from 7 to 10. You would have needed to run the tool from the Technical Preview site to allow the update to be shown. Even then it is not shown as a normal Windows Update, but as "Upgrade to Windows Technical Preview".

 

Besides that, you really have no other option to get back to 7 than a complete reinstall.

 

 

 

Ya I forgot I had checked it out some months back but I had installed it via vmware. Im not sure why it showed up the way it did. I really didnt want to redo win 7 but Ill do that this weekend. 

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