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Occasionally my restore points get corrupted, and I either cannot restore, or I get a "Unable to restore, file system has not been changed" message, however I get back into Windows and the restore point has indeed been rolled back (Thanks M$!) I then have to go to Advanced Troubleshooting and choose the System Restore Point options to get to the last restore point. When a driver or windows driver update goes bad, I get a Windows corn-blue screen of death telling me that Windows is unable to startup, followed by a couple of minutes of Windows Startup Repair, which will ultimately fail. I am testing by creating a Windows restore point between every step. (This includes Wifi, LAN Port, On-Screen Display, Touchpad (including two-finger and bottom left click right click) volume control, keyboard backlight and backlight brightness control and other basic functionality. I now have a "working" Windows 10 installation running under EFI mode on an older Macbook. I moved the Bootcamp.msi file out of the Bootcamp directory and onto my desktop, and installed it from a "Run As Admin" command prompt using the "msiexec /i c:\Users\\Desktop\BootCamp.msi" command.I manually installed the Keyboard and Trackpad drivers from Boot Camp.Chose to "Defer Upgrades" from Windows Updates control panel. Did not hook Windows up to the internet at install time or immediately after.Installed Windows 10 using the excellent guide at: The ultimate way to install Windows 8.x in (U)EFI mode on Apple systems.Bleeding edge and official support questions aside, I have began testing Windows 10 RTM (10240) on an older mid-2010 Macbook Pro, and have come up with the following so far:
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