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       #11

    Slartybart said:
    ????? Did I miss the memo ?????

    Win10 comes in two flavors - Pro and Enterprise.

    Did you mean Administrator or Standard user?
    Yes and no. If you are running Windows 7 Home or Windows 8.1 Core, and you upgrade via Windows Update, then it upgrades you to Windows 10 Core/Standard whatever you want to call it, not Pro.

    If you use the ISO, and do a clean install, it will be pro. If Upgrade via the ISO, I think it will also be pro.
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  2.    #12

    Mystere said:
    Yes and no. If you are running Windows 7 Home or Windows 8.1 Core, and you upgrade via Windows Update, then it upgrades you to Windows 10 Core/Standard whatever you want to call it, not Pro.

    If you use the ISO, and do a clean install, it will be pro. If Upgrade via the ISO, I think it will also be pro.
    If I go to Control Panel > System it shows as Windows 10 Pro 64-bit Insider Preview
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    Win_8.1-Pro, Win_10.1607-Pro, Mint_17.3
       #13

    Mystere said:
    Yes and no. If you are running Windows 7 Home or Windows 8.1 Core, and you upgrade via Windows Update, then it upgrades you to Windows 10 Core/Standard whatever you want to call it, not Pro.

    If you use the ISO, and do a clean install, it will be pro. If Upgrade via the ISO, I think it will also be pro.
    Thanks

    I didn't think you were able to update to Win10 through WU at this time. I know there was a time when it slipped through, but I thought MS fixed that and now offers the gwx app to 'control' the update process.

    Get Windows 10: Microsoft's biggest software upgrade in history begins today
    It's official: Beginning July 29, Microsoft will offer free Windows 10 upgrades to hundreds of millions of PCs.
    Here's how the Get Windows 10 (GWX) program works.

    .....
    The first salvo is the "Anticipation UX." That's the phase that began today with the appearance of the Get Windows 10 taskbar icon.

    The next phase is labeled the Reservation Page. That's the opt-in page, where someone seeing this sequence of ads can read about the process and then say yes, they're ready to upgrade.

    The phases after that are mechanical: Upgrading, Download In Progress, Download Complete, Ready for Setup, Setup in Progress, Setup Complete.

    The ISO on the insiders page is Pro, but the ISO on Technet is Enterprise - users can install either one. Based on what you posted, an updated Win7 Home or Win8.1 core would be the Win10 equivalent after updating - with the ISO?

    Anyway ... I have Win7 Home and the security tab shows up on an administrator account ... I haven't checked with a standard account, but I suspect that, being a standard account, the security tab would not be presented.
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    Win_8.1-Pro, Win_10.1607-Pro, Mint_17.3
       #14

    kuyenmotdivad said:
    If I go to Control Panel > System it shows as Windows 10 Pro 64-bit Insider Preview
    That answers that question ... thanks

    Have you tried creating a new admin user to test if it is a profile issue?
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  5.    #15

    Slartybart said:
    That answers that question ... thanks

    Have you tried creating a new admin user to test if it is a profile issue?
    Yep, get same thing it shows an errors though on first boot.

    1. ie4uinit.exe - (0xc0000022)
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    Win_8.1-Pro, Win_10.1607-Pro, Mint_17.3
       #16

    kuyenmotdivad said:
    Yep, get same thing it shows an errors though on first boot.

    1. ie4uinit.exe - (0xc0000022)
    The 0xc0000022 error seems to indicate that there are permission issues. I was about to suggest that you open properties and select the security tab ... but remembered that IS the issue.

    I'm stumped, but I'll look in the tutorial section - maybe I'll find something.
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  7.    #17

    Slartybart said:
    The 0xc0000022 error seems to indicate that there are permission issues. I was about to suggest that you open properties and select the security tab ... but remembered that IS the issue.

    I'm stumped, but I'll look in the tutorial section - maybe I'll find something.
    It's fine, i'll wait for the new update. It's no big deal I don't even use permissions, as I'm the only one who uses my PC.

    But it's nice to have a bug free system.
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  8.    #18

    It appears that the new patch from today, fixed this bug...hell ya. :)
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    Win_8.1-Pro, Win_10.1607-Pro, Mint_17.3
       #19

    kuyenmotdivad said:
    It appears that the new patch from today, fixed this bug...hell ya. :)
    Great news.
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