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I agree with Derek, 32bit is probably the best way to go and from a tech preview point of view running in a VM i don't think you will be losing out on anything.
I agree with Derek, 32bit is probably the best way to go and from a tech preview point of view running in a VM i don't think you will be losing out on anything.
Derek, yes it is the same one.
I got out of that window. This is what I have now.
Note in the top pic, there is only Win 10 listed.
In the bottom pic, when I click OK, it will go to the pic in post #29.
Last edited by COMPUTIAC; 03 Oct 2014 at 16:57.
OK, instead of clicking OK, just close that little window using the red X and see if you can close down VMware to check your BIOS if you want, or just delete that VM and try the 32bit.
I deleted the VM and D/Ling the 32 bit version of Win 10.
What am I looking for in the BIOS ? Mind you, I don't know how to get into it on this 'puter.
It look's like the 32 bit will install.
Do I still have to turn off Secure Boot first ?
If I do how do I find it ?
Last edited by COMPUTIAC; 03 Oct 2014 at 17:28.
You shouldn't have to turn off secure boot. Looking at that thread I linked on the Lenovo forum, I wouldn't even bother looking in the BIOS for now.
Let's just get a VM setup for you first, I would just go with the 32bit.
What made you think you needed to turn off secure boot? I don't have UEFI but with a VM I don't think you need to mess with that.
The VM is set-up and the 32 bit is installing now. Appears to be going smoothly.
I read the warning in the Tutorial for 10 clean install, the only reason for asking about "secure boot". Did not do anything with it and install is going fine.
I did skip step 10 in the tut. as I did not think it applied to a VM.
I will give an update in a bit.
Ah, I forgot about linking that clean install tutorial, sounds like you are on the right track now.
OK Derek, good to go now. Install went real good, everything work's as it should so far.
Might be just me, but it doe's not look too much different from 8.1.1 stuff.