T540p problem with resume from sleep Windows 10 technical preview

On Windows 10 technical preview the resume from sleep problem shows up again. With 8.1 I solved it with drivers.
I'm running lattest BIOS and Intel and nVidia drivers.
Also on Windows 10 the fingerprint software causes endless loop as logon screen cannot be displayed because of fingerprint software crash.
I know this is technical preview but I'd like to let you know of problems so you fix them by release time.

so please help me how to roll back to windows 8.1
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/preview-backup-restore

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