I basically gave up on Windows 10 Home ed. I ran Windows 7 Pro for about a week and a half, I am now sampling Windows 7 Ultimate.
I didn't realize that the install.wim file contained 4 editions of the OS. It's not always the case. But the iso I have of it does, so that's a bonus.

I hadn't bothered with Basic or Home version.
Windows 7 is working very well for me. Not all of the drivers are available, as this PC was built specifically for Windows 10 by Dell - but the preinstalled Windows drivers work acceptably. Thank you Micros--t for that anyway.
---- A strange thing happened -----
I had a strange thing happenning with my mouse today; I don't use the netbooks built in touchpad as I don't like them.
When I would view a web page or even a long .asm source, .txt file or 'you-name-it' the vertical scroll bar would suddenly shift up or down, without me moving the mouse wheel. At first, I though it might be a virus, or something. So I reinstalled a clean backup of the OS, after wiping the drive.
Still same effect. Even in Windows to Go I have on a USB drive exhibited the same problem - so I narrowed it down to the mouse. I changed batteries - you never know (the mouse sometimes performs strangely on a very low battery) - Still same issue. It is now over two hours I have been trying to figure the problem out and narrow it down to what needs to be fixed.
I even tried getting drivers for the mouse as I no longer have the unneeded (at the time) drivers originally supplied by Logitech.
I recalled that some time in the past month I spilled my coffee ( a sin, in and of itself ) on my desk. Only a few drops landed on my hardware. (the netbook, mouse and a couple of USB flash drives) So, with this new recollection at hand, I dis assembled my mouse to discover a mound of dust, hair, and probably some cookie crumbs. Probably that junk got dislodged, and relodged itself in my mouse wheel - with the help of my spilled coffee.
Inside the mouse wheel there are teeny tiny vanes, I guess some form of optical sensor sees the vanes moving to detect mouse wheel movement. Anyway, I cleaned everything inside the mouse case with a paintbrush to remove all of the debris.
Now my mouse is happy and can run around on my desk, trying to avoid the mouse trap. :P