Windows 10 Release Date July 29
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Start the "Upgrade program" instead of windows updates. The one on your taskbar.
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Well nothing for me as of yet.....at least on my desktop for which I have it reserved as an upgrade from W8.1. On the insider prog on my laptop.
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. . .it would appear a few folks need some Valium. . .:)
Amen.....
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I got my update and windows 10 is activated This is exciting as I am seeing it for the first time
I did not go the classic way! I downloaded the iso with the MediaCreationToolx64 and updated from the usb
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I got my update and windows 10 is activated
This is exciting as I am seeing it for the first time
I did not go the classic way! I downloaded the iso with the MediaCreationToolx64 and updated from the usb
rezpower
Did you have to enter a product key during upgrade? (Don't post your key)
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I had 6 updates on my 8.1 machine this morning when I turned it on, going back to look at the update history it showed Upgrade to Windows 10 showing as failed, and again looking later at 12.15pm it showed as failed.
I'm an insider and reserved my copy and was told I was good to go and everything was compatible so not sure what's happening.
I made the usb install key and once it went past the solid logo screen not animated like 7 is the screen went totally black and nothing else until after so long I hit the reset and it automatically reverted back to 7. So I will try again and still haven't received the email notification as of yet for my particular system.
Start the "Upgrade program" instead of windows updates. The one on your taskbar.
That provided a new screen now already having shown the "You are good to go" and now shows a button to be notified. I suspect the upgrades are being randomized all over. This is why the failed upgrades seem to be premature for you according to the order of who reserved 10 before someone else.
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Supposedly, that patch is KB3074683, which I received on 27 July; however, my build number still shows simply 10240, rather than the hashed out 10240.16405.150725-1815.th1.
So I guess I shouldn't expect to see anything other than the daily Windows Defender definition updates?
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rezpower
Did you have to enter a product key during upgrade? (Don't post your key)
No man, no key was asked. It just started updating and once I got to desktop windows was activated.
I wonder if it's now safe to delete "windows old" directory 17GB
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Still no update so....
....downloading the Windows 10 install files onto a spare 8GB USB flash drive.
Must be connected to a really slow server.
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Still no update so....
....downloading the Windows 10 install files onto a spare 8GB USB flash drive.
Must be connected to a really slow server.
I downloaded the iso in less then 2 minutes. it also depends on your country and internet speed. '
I have a 1Gig/sec connection. So maybe that's why