Yes, but now matter what version the media creation tool is, it is still failing with an error.
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Yes, but now matter what version the media creation tool is, it is still failing with an error.
I heard that, but should still update via the Media Creation tool. Right? That is what is really concerning me.
When the Windows 10 Fall update (threshold 2) was released several days ago I tried updating via Windows update; it failed to install the update several times. Yesterday it started saying that my...
Just use what driver?
I recently did a Windows 10 clean install on two laptops, afterward I installed Intel RST on both of them using the executable (not F6 method). In Intel RST under performance features the only...
I have Windows 10 Home 64bit and I'm installing as an administrator.
I did not have RST installed before.
I did not check to see if RST is already installed, this is a clean install and I had not...
I've tried both, neither work, I get the same error I was getting originally.
I'm not so sure it was a recovery partition, it was just some partition left over that windows 7 had created just like windows 10 creates when you install it.
I did not change the computer name until after I verified the clean install was activated.
Yes, I forgot to mention all the key requests I had to skip.
Not exactly, when choosing to keep nothing it leaves two partitions on the drive from Windows 7 that are useless, making the total 4 partions because Win 10 makes its own recovery/reserved partition....
I checked with msinfo and it is a 6 series. I tried installing v12.9.0.1000 (intel's site did not have v12.9.4.1000) and I got the same error " This platform is not supported". Here is the log...
In response to original post I got around the error during install by choose to only keep personal files, keeping nothing also works.
Hey guys I have an update for you. I was having problems with my clean install activating as well even after I made sure that the upgrade activated. So I went back to Windows 7 and then I restarted...
Hey guys I have an update for you. I was having problems with my clean install activating as well even after I made sure that the upgrade activated. So I went back to Windows 7 and then I restarted...
Can you suggest a cite to look that up or should I just google it, I have two more computers to install it on and they are older and newer.
Dell Inspiron 620
I'm not sure what the chipset series is, but I know its a 2nd Gen core i5 processor (i5-2400) maybe that helps?
I've just finished clean installing Windows 10 and I'm trying to install Intel RST ,however, I keep getting an error right at the beginning saying "Platfrom not supported". I've checked to make sure...
On Windows 7, since I would not be upgrading from I Microsoft account should I wait until the end of the process( Win 10 clean install is activated) or the beginning( during setup of Win 10 Upgrade)...
So if I select to keep Nothing will it still activate? I'm going to do a clean install after it activates anyways, if it ever does.
On Windows 7 since I would not be upgrading from I Microsoft account should I wait until the end of the process( Win 10 clean install is activated) or the beginning( during setup of Win 10 Upgrade)...
Mr. Olbivion, did yours ever activate?
I upgrade to Windows 7 to Windows 10 via USB installation media that I made with the media creation tool. When I first got on and pressed activate and got the error 0xC004C003. After about 20-30mins...
Ok, It did activate the upgrade after about 30 mins, but now I have another problem.
I did a clean install now it well not activate and it has been about 24hrs. Any solution to this problem?