Re: Windows 10 Question
I don't think it is true at all but even if it was you have the option to revert to the old system within 30 days. I did this with one of my Laptops because it did not handle WIN10 very well so currently I have two machines with WIN10 which function beautifully and one with WIN7.
It is probably a bit late now but you can stop WIN10 being downloaded to your machine I did that because I used ISO files to install WIN10 on my machines.
The secret is knowing the upgrade file that installed the Windows upgrade request in the first place KB3035583 (I am relying on a note that I made at the time but it would be worth confirming this - just google it)
Basically all you do is set your Windows updates to 'check but ask me' (which mine was anyway) then ensure that you are up to date with your updates because this saves searching later.
Look into the Windows upgrades and find the upgrade mentioned above Control Panel > Windows Update > view update history (lefthand side) > Installed Updates OR Control Panel > Programs > Programs and Features > Installed updates
Find and right click on the KB3035583 file and 'uninstall' it
Reboot your computer
Visit Windows Update again and check for updates. click "xx updates are available", naturally KB3035583 will be there again - hopefully the only one, right click on it and select 'Hide update'.
You can then reset your Windows update to 'automatic' if you want.
As I say it is probably a bit too late to do this now but it will stop you getting prompts to remind you if you want WIN10 but if you definitely don't want to install WIN 10 then carry out the above then delete the WIN10 download.
Check your Windows directory (usually C:/Windows/) for a directory named $WINDOWS.~BT and delete it. Easy done.
You will need to change your Windows Explorer to "Show Hidden files and Folders" to be able to see it. It's in "advanced options"