I'm pretty much dumb as a rock when it comes to this stuff soooo..
I'm running 10 ver 10240 on a Dell 580 x86 32 bit upgraded from 7 Ultimate in 7-2015. When I try to upgrade to 10586.122 I get the error 'not for this machine" or something to that effect. However, my Dell D630 floptop upgraded from 7 PRO to 10204 downloaded and installed both 3140743(1st) and 3139907(2nd) yesterday automatically.
Last evening I downloaded "Win10_1511_English_x32.iso" and just used it to burn a DVD. My question, can I simply install 10586.122 from the DVD or do I need to do something else? I made and stored an image of the running 580 10240 and think'n I should clone my backup disc just in case.
HELP!!!!
Bill
Hi Bill,
Yes, you can right-click the ISO to mount it, then run setup.exe. Just be sure you've got a good image of your HDD in case you need to put it back.
Computer Type: PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number: Custom Build OS: W10Prox64 CPU: Core i7-6700 Motherboard: ASUS Maximus VIII Hero Memory: 2x8GB DDR4-2400 Graphics Card: EVGA GeForce GTX-960 Sound Card: on-board Monitor(s) Displays: ASUS VE247 Screen Resolution: 1920x1080 Keyboard: Logitech K800 Wrls, Illuminated Mouse: Anker Ergo PSU: EVGA NEX750G Case: Corsair Obsidian 750D Cooling: Corsair Vortex Plus Hard Drives: Samsung SSD 850EVO 250GB + 2x2TB Spinners Internet Speed: 100Mbps Other Info: Many thanks to essenbe for his help putting this monster together!
Hi Bill,
Yes, you can right-click the ISO to mount it, then run setup.exe. Just be sure you've got a good image of your HDD in case you need to put it back.
Thank-You! I'm in the process cloning my backup disc so as soon as its done I give it a shot!
Computer Type: PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number: Custom Build OS: W10Prox64 CPU: Core i7-6700 Motherboard: ASUS Maximus VIII Hero Memory: 2x8GB DDR4-2400 Graphics Card: EVGA GeForce GTX-960 Sound Card: on-board Monitor(s) Displays: ASUS VE247 Screen Resolution: 1920x1080 Keyboard: Logitech K800 Wrls, Illuminated Mouse: Anker Ergo PSU: EVGA NEX750G Case: Corsair Obsidian 750D Cooling: Corsair Vortex Plus Hard Drives: Samsung SSD 850EVO 250GB + 2x2TB Spinners Internet Speed: 100Mbps Other Info: Many thanks to essenbe for his help putting this monster together!
The error message I got was:
'System Thread Exception Not handled'.
I read somewhere that this is a graphic card-driver issue, I did the below steps, not sure which one actually worked!
- Uninstalled KIS since it wasn't able to start application
- was Unable to turn on Win defender
- downloaded latest drivers for my NVIDIA Quadro graphic card
- at this point the computer automatically restarted to run both NVIDIA driver and Win updates.
- Updated and restarted without incident.
I have also installed the KIS back after the updates.
slyphnier said:
u need to mention what BSOD code u got, so people can guess what might cause reboot loop
without it, then there is something in your PC (usually driver related) conflicting with update and cause BSOD
Computer Type: PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number: Novatech Barebone i5 OS: Windows 10 Pro x86 and x64 dual boot CPU: i5 9400F 6 core Motherboard: Gigabyte H310M S2H 2.0 Rev 1.0 Memory: 16 Gb Hynix DDR4 Graphics Card: Palite Geforce GT710 2Gb Sound Card: Realtek HD Audio Monitor(s) Displays: Dell Sharpscreen 22 inch Screen Resolution: 1920x1080 Keyboard: Logitech G11 Mouse: Corsair Harpoon PSU: Novatech Power station 750w Case: Novatech mid tower Cooling: Standard cooling Hard Drives: Hitachi 500gb Backup
Seagate 500gb Data drive
Crucial SSD 500gb MX200 SSD
Corsair MP510 NVMe 960Gb Boot Internet Speed: 80/20mbps Browser: Firefox Quantum. Cent (Chrome clone) Antivirus: MS Defender
Computer Type: Laptop System Manufacturer/Model Number: HP G7 250 OS: Windows 10 CPU: i5 Motherboard: HP Memory: 8gb Graphics Card: Intel onboard 620 Sound Card: Realtek HD Monitor(s) Displays: Built in Screen Resolution: 1920x1080 Hard Drives: Samsung SSD 256gb Internet Speed: 80mbit 20mbit up Browser: Firefox Antivirus: Defender
Updated with no issues and finally since the th2 release this update seems to have corrected the dxgmms2.sys System Service Exception BSOD that I, along with many others have been getting with NVidia cards on their post 347.88 drivers in some DirectX games.
My first big update via Windows Update Mini Tool, painless.
8 minutes to download and install, 4 minutes to restart.
The last big update failed, I had to reinstall Windows.
Hi Bill,
Yes, you can right-click the ISO to mount it, then run setup.exe. Just be sure you've got a good image of your HDD in case you need to put it back.
Worked like a champ sim. I made a new image of the running disc, used it to clone and upgraded the backup disc. I going to beat it up for a few days then I'll redo the original disc.
Worked like a champ sim. I made a new image of the running disc, used it to clone and upgraded the backup disc. I going to beat it up for a few days then I'll redo the original disc.
Computer Type: PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number: Custom Build OS: W10Prox64 CPU: Core i7-6700 Motherboard: ASUS Maximus VIII Hero Memory: 2x8GB DDR4-2400 Graphics Card: EVGA GeForce GTX-960 Sound Card: on-board Monitor(s) Displays: ASUS VE247 Screen Resolution: 1920x1080 Keyboard: Logitech K800 Wrls, Illuminated Mouse: Anker Ergo PSU: EVGA NEX750G Case: Corsair Obsidian 750D Cooling: Corsair Vortex Plus Hard Drives: Samsung SSD 850EVO 250GB + 2x2TB Spinners Internet Speed: 100Mbps Other Info: Many thanks to essenbe for his help putting this monster together!
All systems updated:
My main PC the one in the specs, a 5 years old Asus Notebook; a 3 years old HP (PROBOOK 450); a 5 Years old Asus Netbook and a new 7" Tablet; all tested and all working fine, as always.
Computer Type: PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number: SELF ASSEMBLED OS: WINDOWS 10 PRO Updated to last Build CPU: I7-2600 Motherboard: ASUS P8Z68-M PRO Memory: 16 GB Corsair Vengeance Graphics Card: AMD RADEON R9 270 Monitor(s) Displays: EIZO CS240 Screen Resolution: 1920X1200 Hard Drives: OS Dive SAMSUNG 870 EVO