VickiFL
Active Member
You can certainly ask. But Windows 10 is still technically "Beta" software, not at all ready for production (this thread case in point ). I just can't see a company wanting that kind of liability, where if it toasted your device, then it would be on THEM to make things right. The Windows 10 download page is plastered with language that basically says "This software is rough and unfinished, and we are not responsible in any way if it makes your data go up in smoke".
That is disappointing. Most of my stuff is on my Micro SD card our on One Drive, so not a lot to lose. Just a pain in the butt restoring everything. If it were to fry my SP3 hardware, that would be a different story. I would probably just ask a tech in the store and see that they say, just walk in without an appointment.