P4H57EA #ABV: I have HP windows factory 10 House installed I want to pro? HP Recovery Manager?

I have no erro message that I want to improve my windows 10 Home Pro and what will happen to my recovery manager will I UVA or the Manager will change my recovery software.

Please, I read a lot of furom on different windows upgrade, it's the same windows 10 Pro HOME.

HP tech should be able to have the means to do it if you say it's impossible you are now say all THE HP buyers please buy computers portable ouer and not upgrade our software cheaper you change your recovery software will put you back to your old software, you have to start over , we can not help you migrade you new software...

PS I'VE SEEN SINCE 21/06/2016 I GOT THIS LAPTOP YOU EVER SWITCH BACK ANY COMPLAINT, DON'T FORGET WHAT MAY BE MY LAST COMPLAINT TO YOU, I POSTED ALL COMPLAINTS SAFELY?

Rgards

E.Taffa

AM sorry to say that this is my first HP and my last don't not even 1 month LDP and it is useless to am not a pro but had nearly 20 years with the computers and the lame thing that companys play with there is no expensive Voluom apperaating systems did oh more recovery system large useless recuperator I wish Aomei computers your will run most of you in the dark ages did an Aomei onekey recovery I better than your well well that's all I can say to hope you will have a sale of your computers, but will not see me and my friends

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