MSI CR620 not suitable for Windows 10


  1. Posts : 104
    windows 10 pro
       #1

    MSI CR620 not suitable for Windows 10


    According the MSI website the CR620 laptop is not suitable for Windows 10. Will it ever be?

    Microsoft keeps pushing to install, but all the attempts failed.

    It's a OEM Windows 7 Home. There is enough diskspace and all the apps are compatible.

    Robbie
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  2. Posts : 550
    10 pro 64
       #2

    Robbie said:
    According the MSI website the CR620 laptop is not suitable for Windows 10. Will it ever be?

    Microsoft keeps pushing to install, but all the attempts failed.

    It's a OEM Windows 7 Home. There is enough diskspace and all the apps are compatible.

    Robbie
    Hi ... Let me guess you have the Intel hd 3000 graphic, huh ?
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  3. Posts : 104
    windows 10 pro
    Thread Starter
       #3

    sn00ker said:
    Hi ... Let me guess you have the Intel hd 3000 graphic, huh ?
    It's a Intel HD graphis adapter that's right

    Robbie
      My Computers


  4. Posts : 550
    10 pro 64
       #4

    Robbie said:
    It's a Intel HD graphis adapter that's right

    Robbie
    Do you know which ? look at Devise Manager under Display adapters
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  5. Posts : 104
    windows 10 pro
    Thread Starter
       #5

    sn00ker said:
    Do you know which ? look at Devise Manager under Display adapters
    Device manager only says Intel HD Graphics, The label on the laptop says VGA Intel GMA HD

    Robbie
      My Computers


  6. Posts : 550
    10 pro 64
       #6

    I'm thinking it like mine were by Intel will not make a graphic driver for windows 10. Though I was still able to install windows 10 on my laptop. I was able to upgrade my system and then afterwards did a clean installation which might of been the difference of not getting major problems . Is your laptop fully up to date with Microsoft update site and I'm guessing you have try to upgrade but failed ? If so ? Have you try uninstalling your anti virus and turning off or even uninstall the firewall ? I would uninstall everything that is not needed and see if that would help with the upgrade process
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  7. Posts : 104
    windows 10 pro
    Thread Starter
       #7

    sn00ker said:
    I'm thinking it like mine were by Intel will not make a graphic driver for windows 10. Though I was still able to install windows 10 on my laptop. I was able to upgrade my system and then afterwards did a clean installation which might of been the difference of not getting major problems . Is your laptop fully up to date with Microsoft update site and I'm guessing you have try to upgrade but failed ? If so ? Have you try uninstalling your anti virus and turning off or even uninstall the firewall ? I would uninstall everything that is not needed and see if that would help with the upgrade process
    Yes, Windows 7 is up to date and the latest installed Intel driver is from 2013 (There is no newer available)
    I use Panda as an anti virus and Windows firewall control as a firewall. I did not uninstalled them during the attempt to upgrade but disabled them.

    I am afraid if installation to Windows 10 works I will get a bunch of new issues which I don't want of course, so maybe better leave it the way it is.

    Robbie
      My Computers


  8. Posts : 550
    10 pro 64
       #8

    Well the choice is yours to do, right ? But to be honest my laptop Intel will not create a driver for my graphic . So I did the upgrade any ways without the anti-virus / firewall programs . Once I upgraded and was activated I did a clean installation of windows 10 and I don't have many issues but rather the minor ones which Microsoft will and have fixed some already .
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