Windows 10 Rollback Utility™ by NeoSmart Technologies®

wow. this is handy. My office windows 7 PC just got auto upgrade to windows 10 without my permission.
On top of that i set update to never update, the windows 10 upgrade still got in.
 
Not working as trial. It seems to need a registration. I won't buy it until I'll try it and see if it worth my money.
Maybe I did something wrong, but I can't see any spot to enter my registration infos. Seductive, but looks like a waste of time.
 
Not working as trial. It seems to need a registration. I won't buy it until I'll try it and see if it worth my money.
Maybe I did something wrong, but I can't see any spot to enter my registration infos. Seductive, but looks like a waste of time.
just re-downloaded it. Just needs a name and email.
 
Still the same... :(
This is just a courtesy email from the team over at NeoSmart Technologies. We wanted to make sure that you received your download link for Windows 10 Rollback Utility.

Just in case you didn’t get it from the website, here’s a direct link you can use to initiate the download:

Download Windows 10 Rollback Utility
We’re really proud of the software we’ve created and are happy that you’re downloading Windows 10 Rollback Utility. If you run into any problems or have any questions, we’re more than happy to help! You are welcome to join our online community at https://neosmart.net/forums/ to ask questions and get answers. We welcome all sorts of feedback and would love to hear from you.

We might check in on you from time to time to make sure that all is well and things are going great. If you’d rather we didn’t, you can click here and we promise not to bug you again.

Happy trails!

The NeoSmart Team

 
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I had this email from NeoSmart Technologies, so I used both ways (from the website, and from the email link) to download the tool. The name of the iso is the good one (Windows 10 Rollback Utility.iso, sounds pretty clear to me). After having chose to boot on my usb stick (I did the same with a CD too), I had to choose between Windows Recovery Essentials, Windows Recovery Essentials (VGA mode) and Windows Recovery Essentials (Safe). I've tried all the options. I did all the things shown in the video, even if the use of the software seems to be easy and obvious.
Every time I was asked to enter a registration (message wrote in red).
Anyway, I'm just posting my feedback to help, because I've found another solution to get rid of the problem I had on the computer I was working on.
 
I just had a computer with a failed roll back from 10 to 7. Thought it would be a great opporutnity to try this software out. Same drill as everyone else though, it wants activation internal to the software. Suggestions?
 
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