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Dell Latitude 10 St2 Install Windows 8


Disclaimer: Boring Video of how to get into the boot select screen when booting up your windows 8 dell latitude 10 essential tablet. You don't have to watch this video. After you press the power button, all you need to do is press the volume up button and hold it until the boot select menu appears. At least it's not like on a desktop where you have to press some obscure key like f2 or f10 or esc. This is useful if you have to factory reset your tablet from a usb flash drive or an external media device. If you need to change boot order, this is one way to do it temporarily.

The Good The Dell Latitude 10 offers excellent battery life, and costs less than many other Windows 8 tablets. The Bad With an Intel Atom processor, performance is limited, and some apps seem far. This package provides the Dell Smartcard USB Keyboard Driver and i s supported on OptiPle x, Tablet, Precision a nd Vostro Desktop mode ls that are running th e following Windows Op erating Systems: Windo ws 7 (32/64-bit), Wind ows 8 (32/64-bit) and Windows 8.1 (32/64-bit ).

Well, I found out that Dell doesn’t support Windows 10 on this device And isn’t THAT just dandy.?!? Funny thing is, I’m getting pestered all over the place from Microsoft (via their Windows 10 Upgrade stub) to upgrade the device to Windows 10. In fact, it (and Microsoft) won’t leave me alone about it. So, what is a Windows user to do? Because this is the huge debate and dilemma of Late 2015: My PC OEM isn’t supporting Windows 10 on my device, but since it runs a version of Windows that qualifies for the free Windows 10 upgrade, and the Windows 10 upgrade stub knows this, I get nagged. I get nagged a lot.

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A LOT, a lot; and this creates a bit of a problem. Microsoft has changed its Windows 10 upgrade options. You used to be able to ignore or defer the upgrade. Now, you get to upgrade. Microsoft’s Windows 10 upgrade is a 3.0 to 5.0 GB (give or take a couple hundred megabytes) file that Microsoft is pushing to your computer, whether you want it or not. This upgrade now or upgrade later today stuff has been viewed as malware or spamming mentality.

I’m pretty certain you can still “ignore” the process by clicking the red “X” in the upper right corner (effectively quitting the program), but it’s clear, Microsoft is taking a very aggressive – not assertive, but aggressive – stance on getting people to move to Windows 10, especially on the consumer side. If you have Windows 7 or Windows 8.x on your personal, home computer, Microsoft has set its sites on you.

This would be fine, if Windows 10 weren’t a. It would also be fine if my only remaining Windows machine weren’t unsupported on Windows 10. Now, to be honest, I’ve got Windows 10 on it already; but there are a huge number of problems with it. Internet access is difficult on in, as Windows doesn’t always recognize that it actually HAS an active internet connection (though, I’m connected to either Wi-Fi or wired LAN via a USB dongle).

Sometimes I have to reboot the tablet four to five times before Windows sees the internet connection. I have no idea why; but this causes a number of different issues, especially with Windows Update (as well as general internet web browsing).

But that aside, it really begs the whole question, of what do you do when the OEM says Windows isn’t supported on your computer? How do you convince the Windows 10 upgrade app to leave you alone and stop nagging to have Windows 10 installed?

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And if it does install (and the experience sucks as bad as it does), how many times do I have to pull it off before Microsoft and Windows 10 finally leaves you alone and lets you stick with your Windows 7/ 8.x experience? Unfortunately, Microsoft hasn’t addressed this problem. They’re assuming – or seem to be assuming – that if the device ran fine under Windows 7 or Windows 8.x that it will run Windows 10 without issue. I think I’ve shown, or at least convinced myself, that that isn’t always the case. Barring the forced upgrade issue (and assuming you get stuck in a periodic, forced upgrade loop) when do you stop downgrading?

I’ve actually pulled Windows 10 off my Dell Latitude 10 ST2, twice – once during the Beta period and once after the July 2015 initial release of Windows 10. As far as I know, as long as you have a pre Windows 10 version of Windows on your PC, you’re going to get hit with this time and again (especially since the downgrade process doesn’t always work and in many cases people have to blow their PC’s and start over, or use a restore DVD/ USB stick to get back to an earlier version of Windows). Microsoft is giving everyone who upgrades 30 days to go back to their previous version.