Actually, I got the "This PC can't be upgraded to Windows 10" message when trying to upgrade my Teaching Lappy. However, I created a USB drive using Rufus and did a clean install of 18362.1, which was no big deal, since that machine is quite lean and everything's on my external drive. The install worked fine.
Maybe it worked because I did a clean install? Shawn? @Brink?
Hello Wynona,
Could be.
It looks to only affect when trying to update or upgrade instead.
It looks to only affect when trying to update or upgrade instead.
I'll stick an SD card or flash drive into a port next time we get an update. Just to figure out if that's why my Teaching Lappy couldn't update last time.
So any USB device with a Drive letter is an effective way to indefintely postpone the update on a Windows 10 Home device?
Yes for live upgrade with ISO file 18362.1 Pro edition. See screenshot: Drive D is 1809 ISO image and Drive E is Mate ISO image. Same as for SD card. The process creates this folder:$WINDOWS.~BT and there is nothing special in Disk cleanup.
Computer Type: PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number: Dell XPS8920 OS: W10 Pro v21H2 CPU: Intel Core i7 Gen7 Memory: 32GB Graphics Card: AMD Radeon RX 560D Monitor(s) Displays: Dell U2419H x 2 Screen Resolution: 1920 x 1080 Hard Drives: one for SYSTEM, one for DATA Other Info: Operator is nearly shot...
Computer Type: Laptop System Manufacturer/Model Number: HP ProBook 4540s OS: W10 Pro v21H2 CPU: Intel Core i3 Gen3 Memory: 16GB
So any USB device with a Drive letter is an effective way to indefintely postpone the update on a Windows 10 Home device?
No for offline upgrade with the ISO file 18362.1 = works. The upgrade comes with the Apps crash bug. Did not try to fix it. After WU, the bug remains = 18362.53. Plus, OneDrive is unremovable, so the bug is permanent. Please consider removing 18362.1.
Testing the bug 3 Upgrade 10.0.18362.30 One Pendrive In
Not an ISO and upgrading takes twice the amount of time. The Apps crash issue was present and OneDrive was not shown in CCleaner nor in Revo. 18362.30, no issue to get .53.
This time we have done a full reset of the start menu. All MS apps were re-installed (42), but OneDrive would not open. We re-install it from the store and the bug was gone after. Who would thought that the bug was there.
The screenshot shows the window we are not able to reach with post #1 message or popup. This upgrade did work with the Mate 19.04 ISO image insert.
Still working after 5 years and faster with Ryzen. Start Menu full reset in PS ISE Admin:
Wait a sec...They KNOW they have a bug, they know they're going to roll out an update, they know they have a fix for the bug, but they're not going to fix the bug for the May roll out? Is that right?
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