I'm all done, it looks like everything is where it's supposed to be.
I was worried that I might have to start all over again, but it seems to have picked up all my software etc.
The whole process from when I started downloading seems to have taken 47 minutes.
Not too bad, I'll go look around now and see what's new.
Mike
Ps. How do I keep the image from showing up twice.
Both in the post and as an attachment?
Computer Type: PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number: Falcon Northwest Talon OS: Windows 10 CPU: Intel i7 3820 3.6 Ghz Motherboard: Asus Z170 Delux Memory: 32 Gb Graphics Card: Nvidia 680 Sound Card: Realtek Audio Monitor(s) Displays: Asus 27" 144 Hz, 3D Monitor Screen Resolution: 1920 by 1080 Keyboard: Microsoft Natural Elite Mouse: Logitech MX 518 PSU: 1200 Watts Case: Falcon Talon Cooling: Liquid Cooled Hard Drives: One 250 Gb SSD, for Windows 10.
Two internal 1 TB, drives divided into 4, 500 Gb partitions. Internet Speed: 100 Mps Browser: Google Chrome Antivirus: Windows Defender and Malwarebytes Pro
My Users folder is sysprepped to E:. Must first backup and empty all user profile folders to external drive to get them as empty as possible, then sysprep Users back to C:, upgrade to build 9860, then sysprep Users back to E: again.
I'm sorry if this is a dumb question ... but how do you apply the sysprep process on an update build? (I'm trying to understand the sysprep process, rather than moving my Users folder.)
Computer Type: Laptop System Manufacturer/Model Number: Acer Aspire 5630. (Amongst others, but this is the one with most recent BSODs.) OS: Windows 10 Pro (32-bit) 16299.15 CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU T5500 @1.66GHz Motherboard: Acer Grapevine Memory: 4 GB, 3GB usable Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce Go 7300 Sound Card: High Definition Audio Device Monitor(s) Displays: Built-in display Screen Resolution: 1280 x 800 x 32 bits (4294967296 colors) @ 60 Hz Hard Drives: Hitachi HTS541212H9AT00 ATA Device Antivirus: Left as default/ Defender Other Info: It's old... originally bought with Win XP and upgraded OS a few times.
One of the easiest installs ever. Just click install now then go read a book, watch a TV show, etc., and in about twenty minutes (depending on your internet speed and your computer it will be done and ready to go. For those of you working in VMware Workstation the drag and drop problem seems to have disappeared. . Good luck and hopefully no problems on your end. . .none as of yet on this end. . .
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So can you not just update this build overtop of 9841? Or does it have to be a fresh install?
(I'm at work right now, so just want to find out ahead of time.)
Computer Type: PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number: HP xw8600 Workstation OS: Windows 8 Pro x64 CPU: Two Xeon Core2 Quad 3.2 GHz Processors Motherboard: Proprietary Memory: 16 GB DDR2 800 MHz Graphics Card: nVidia Quadro FX 3800 PCI-E Sound Card: Realtek HD Audio Monitor(s) Displays: Samsung SyncMaster 213T 21" 4x3 Flat Screen Screen Resolution: 1600x1200 Keyboard: PS/2 Keyboard Mouse: Microsoft USB Optical Mouse PSU: Proprietary Case: HP xw8600 Workstation Case Cooling: Two CPU Fans and a Larger Case Fan Hard Drives: Two Seagate Cheetah 300 GB SAS Disks Internet Speed: 7 mbps Browser: Firefox ESR 102 Antivirus: Windows Defender Other Info: Two LSI 3000 SAS Adapters
So can you not just update this build overtop of 9841? Or does it have to be a fresh install?
(I'm at work right now, so just want to find out ahead of time.)
Anything new that sticks out?
You can just update from Pc Settings -> Update and recovery ->Preview builds
Anything that sticks out....new notification center, I haven't had any yet so I've no I've no idea how useful that is.
Computer Type: Laptop System Manufacturer/Model Number: Surface Pro 3 OS: Windows 10 Pro CPU: 1.9GHz Intel Core i5-4300U (dual-core, 3MB cache, up to 2.9GHz with Turbo Boost) Memory: 4GB Graphics Card: Intel HD Graphics 4400 Monitor(s) Displays: 12" Multi Touch Screen Resolution: 2160 x 144 Keyboard: Yes Hard Drives: 128GB Browser: Chrome Antivirus: Defender/Mbam
If you have multiple PC's to update or having trouble updating VM or don't want to see multiple Recovery partitions created from the update.
If you've already have the C:\RecoveryImage folder or if someone can put it in the dropbox for you to...