WIN10 upgrade after the C-disk thing still have?
First, we need to know that when upgrading the WIN10 system, the system asks you to keep the files, folders, and applications, or just keep the files, or just keep the application, it is recommended that you choose to retain files, folders and applications, so that the original software and files are not lost, and will be smoothly migrated to the new system, Including the file will also go into the new system.
And the original system will automatically back up, you can always return, you will be in the C-packing directory to see a ~windows.old folder, this folder is the original system backup.
From the above we can know that when we choose the retention option, the WIN10 system will not do a new installation, will retain the original system files, including photos and so on.
Win10 Desktop files After automatic upgrade do you have any more?
Will not be lost, you can back up a copy of the desktop file a comparative insurance Microsoft has pointed out that different systems can be upgraded to the WIN10 Technology Preview to retain the files are also different.
Windows 8.1 or Windows 8 retains Windows settings, personal files, and most applications when you upgrade the Windows 10 Technology Preview.
Windows 7 can also retain Windows settings, personal files, and most applications while upgrading.
Vista cannot retain anything, it must boot from media and perform a new installation. Windows RT 8.1 or Windows RT cannot be upgraded to the Windows 10 Technology Preview version.
Note: Although it is possible to keep it, it is recommended that very important data be backed up first because no upgrade operation is guaranteed to be 100% successful.
Win10 How to disable Automatic Updates
Method One: Start screen Update method (recommended)
The first step, press the Start button, click the Search bar to search.
Step Two, in the Search screen, click the "Settings" option, enter "Windows update" in the search box, and click "Enable or turn off Automatic Updates" on the left. 。
Step Three, in the Change settings interface, click the down arrow to the right of the selection box under important updates, click "OK" after clicking "Never check for updates (not recommended)" option.
Method Two: Control Panel update
First Step, on the desktop, press "Win+x" and select "Control Panel" from the Super Start menu.
Step Two, in the Control Panel interface, click "Windows Update" in the large Icon view mode.
Step Three, in the Windows Update interface, click Change Settings on the left.
Fourth step, consistent with method one third step operation Method!