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I haven't actively done anything since requesting/reserving the upgrade a while ago but the icon has now disappeared from my taskbar
Is that normal ?
(w update still says that my upgrade is reserved)
(I tried the preview version months ago and in terms of interface it seemed a atep up from W8 even then, and didn't crash once in about a month of use - I'm guessing the released version will be "pretty much fine")
... once you've backed everything up
installed fine here, took about 45 minutes, working perfectly.
Just loaded it on an Intel Atom-powered netbook; took ages (3+ hours?) to upgrade but seems to run fine, much better than with Win7 basic.
I've also loaded it on a desktop which was quick but what is it with Microsoft and email programmes nowadays? Win 8.1 mail was pretty crap but on this one I can't even get past the splash screen; it seems to want me to enter accounts that are already there. Also I was surprised to find some photos I took on my iphone today have appeared in the photos app - I can only assume it's already been fishing in iCloud without telling me. Privacy? Who needs it. 😕
seems to run fine, much better than with Win7 basic.
Just about anything runs better than that piece of shit version, only worse OS I've seen was Vista Basic.
Currently force installing it on my 'incompatible' craptop, seems there is a way to make the X300 legacy drivers work 🙂 Working so far at 1600x1200, thankfully that's more than enough to work with till I get it back up to 1900x1200
I am getting one issue, can't seem to load up the windows 10 setting dialogue? Anyone else?
On install? Or once it's on?
I've been fine for both, let it do some updating and shut down for the night. Everything looks to have survived the transition though to be fair it was only a 2-3 week old build of 8.1.
Installed on my Linx 8 Tablet but needed an extra restart before it would activate. Orientation sensor and physical Windows button don't work so I'm gonna have to hunt down a driver for those, otherwise it's quite snappy...
[quote=GrahamS ]What are the qualifications for the free upgrade?
The only requirements are that a) your device is compatible, and b) you’re running genuine Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (SP1) or Windows 8.1 (Update).
Well that wasn't quite what they said in their presentation in China...
Where they said "Please for the love of HiMem, stop using IE 6. Here, take this DVD, take it all, just UPPPGGGRRRAAADDDEEE!".
Perchance?
So running the upgrade compatability wizard. It says my version is not compatible. Using windows 7 ultimate n with sp1, on a core i7 with 16Gb of ram.
Would have thought this would be suitable. Grrr
Installed it last night, took hours and hours. My tracker pad no longer works, lucky I have a mouse.
So running the upgrade compatability wizard. It says my version is not compatible. Using windows 7 ultimate n with sp1, on a core i7 with 16Gb of ram.
Would have thought this would be suitable. Grrr
Do you have a video card with no supported driver or anything like that?
Downloaded yesterday, running fine here. Quite liking it so far, although initial setup takes a while.
This 5 year old Windows 7 system I'm currently using has never been tuned, cleaned out, tweaked or adjusted in any way and I was thinking of a re-install anyway. Seems like it would be better to just jump to Windows 10. I was wondering if it was possible to do a clean install rather than an upgrade though? MIght have to upgrade, do the registration process and then start clean?
You can do a clean install by downloading the win 10 ISO from the MS website.
Was really looking forward to W10...seems I cant get it.
Had to replace my mobo a few months ago, reloaded windows on it but couldn't find the product key so its "not genuine", Microsoft refuse to help 🙁 I now remember throwing away a post it note with scribbled code on it thinking, wtf is this, blah i dont need it...
I have now got Windows 10. Colour me.... nonplussed.
The start button has reappeared with live tiles to the right and the 'all apps' menu item basically takes a vertical view of the windows 8 'all apps' (that thing you could use to view every app and not the ones pinned) in alphabetical order, as opposed to the hierarchical menu structure of old.
The Windows 8 kernel was pretty decent, they've most probably tweaked it somewhat. The control panel stuff looks a bit new but the panels etc under it (device manager etc.) are all the same.
I haven't played with Edge yet. People say it's snappy but it appears to be a universal truth that all browsers eventually go to bloat. 🙂
Based on the hype (and MS is reknown for that) I was expecting... something more and different, a complete UI overhaul perhaps making everything consistent. Perhaps updates will add more as they come along. It just seems a little unfinished.
Still, it works. And it doesn't appear to be as much of a memory hog as Mac OSX Yosemite.
You need to run the upgrade process to get the free Windows 10 from MS. Once that's done, you can reinstall from the ISO if you want. The upgrade does let you choose what you want to keep though and when I chose to keep nothing it activated fine.....
[quote=lonesomewanderer ]You need to run the upgrade process to get the free Windows 10 from MS. Once that's done, you can reinstall from the ISO if you want. That's what I'm planning to do. I now have a copy of the ISO to burn.
perhaps making everything consistent
With what?
The biggest change by far is the service model rather than purchasing new OSes ever few years. That's huge (although as will be pointed out, not a new idea).
The forced update I did on my 8.1 tablet failed so I'll wait for the proper update to be ready and see how that goes.
The update on the PC is still fine except that the internet seems flaky - it can clearly see the internet ok because I can remote to it and that works fine but browsers don't seem to be consistently connecting. Think I'm going to try restarting my router as that often sorts connection problems out.
'all apps' menu
seems to be the 'first 512 apps' menu, apparently
not a show stopper, but it's bugs like that which will make me wait until the not-SP1 (not that 512 app limit would affect me, when 99% of everything on my system is the pre-installed MS bloat)
hearing about conflicts between w10 and nvidia driver updates. and since i have an nvidia card and that pc was solely for gaming, I'll give it a while
So running the upgrade compatability wizard. It says my version is not compatible. Using windows 7 ultimate n with sp1, on a core i7 with 16Gb of ram.
Would have thought this would be suitable. Grrr
Force it.
Turn on automatic updates
Delete all the contents of "C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\Download" (but not the folder)
run the wuauclt.exe /updatenow command from the command prompt in admin mode
Make a brew.
http://www.windowscentral.com/windows-10-upgrade-not-showing-yet-heres-how-manually-trigger-update
Didn't work on my tablet - it ran through the process including the download and then failed... I'm assuming it'll work ok when the unforced update comes through.
I got offered a new NVIDIA driver earlier today. It might be fixed already?
Was really looking forward to W10...seems I cant get it.Had to replace my mobo a few months ago, reloaded windows on it but couldn't find the product key so its "not genuine", Microsoft refuse to help I now remember throwing away a post it note with scribbled code on it thinking, wtf is this, blah i dont need it...
Should be on your case?
If not there are easy ways to extract your product key, google is your friend.
After you have it download the live ISO from microsoft and do a clean install using your 8.1 product key, from what I believe this should work but you might want to do a parallel install to be safe.
With what?
Itself. The control panel is now all whitish and yet the device manager is the same as in Windows 7 and 8, as an example. Two different UI thrown at each other. Mac had this issue for ages with certain finder windows being brushed metal and others flat as another example, and it wasn't until Yosemite that they finally pulled their fingers out and fixed fully. The variances within Windows 10 are much greater, however.
The biggest change by far is the service model rather than purchasing new OSes ever few years. That's huge (although as will be pointed out, not a new idea).
I will take what our cousins across the pond call a 'raincheck' on that. If income drops there will suddenly be a requirement for Windows 11. This is Microsoft we're talking about. At some point I do expect the service model to turn to a rental model, a la Office 365.
Should be on your case?If not there are easy ways to extract your product key, google is your friend.
After you have it download the live ISO from microsoft and do a clean install using your 8.1 product key, from what I believe this should work but you might want to do a parallel install to be safe
Nah its a custom built, got the OS fom uni when I was there about 4 years ago. Stupidly thought that just replacing the broken mobo would be simple plug and play, was baffled for days before admitting I needed help and someone told me if you replace the mobo you have to clean install Windows too. Add another 3 days trying to find the old windows cd and then figuring out I had no product key.
Its essentially a different beast now, everything is different bar the RAM, although I still have the original HDD in a drawer so I may be able to get the product key out of that...
[quote=gofasterstripes ]Where they said "Please for the love of HiMem, stop using IE 6. Here, take this DVD, take it all, just UPPPGGGRRRAAADDDEEE!".
Perchance?
Not quite - they simply didn't use the word "genuine" when explaining what you would get a free update from.
Yes, try the old HDD.
I changed my motherboard and it didn't even notice. Was the same series from the same manufacturer, though.
So running the upgrade compatability wizard. It says my version is not compatible. Using windows 7 ultimate n with sp1, on a core i7 with 16Gb of ram.
Would have thought this would be suitable. GrrrDo you have a video card with no supported driver or anything like that
Could be the nvidia quadro card. Will have to unplug and try again.
I still have the original HDD in a drawer so I may be able to get the product key out of that...
You can get it using WMI. Give me a minute, I'll dig out the command.
Apologies, that's W8 and up. You need powershell for W7.
http://www.thewindowsclub.com/find-windows-product-key
Jellybean, then. https://www.magicaljellybean.com/keyfinder/
Upgraded a spare work machine yesterday, what a god awful thing to do. I chose not to keep anything yet it still was laggy and hanging half the time.
So download the ISO and mount onto USB, install this morning and its telling me that I don't have a valid product key...yet the thing allowed me to forcefully update yesterday and told me it was authenticated, today it wants nothing of the sort. Office desktop from HP with sticker on side....is it the OEM stuff they wont upgrade?
I did speak to Micrsoft and the unhelpful lady told me to wait a few days as this is happening a lot!! Maybe they will fix it, or maybe they lost track of the 'genuine product codes'
Are you trying to use the W7 product key? That isn't apparently a valid W10 product key - doing an in place upgrade also upgrades the product key, which then allows you to do a clean install - you apparently have to select "skip" when it asks you for a product key and it will use the key on your current installation if you've already done an upgrade.
Not tried yet myself - will have a go with a VM later.
gofasterstripes/cougar, thanks very much, will give it a whirl tonight. See what I can get going
🙂 Don't thank me too much, coogs is the one who knows how to do it 😉
ffice desktop from HP with sticker on side....is it the OEM stuff they wont upgrade?
Being a work machine, has it been reinstalled with an Enterprise edition? You can't upgrade those as they use a VLK.
The Vaio is currently sporting W7 Pro that I had installed from MSDN.. no white flag.. I'll have to reinstall the W7 home premium it came with to get an upgrade. Bah.
Cougar - ModeratorOffice desktop from HP with sticker on side....is it the OEM stuff they wont upgrade?
Being a work machine, has it been reinstalled with an Enterprise edition? You can't upgrade those as they use a VLK.
No its been a machine that's been dormant for a few years as we had some employees leave. Sticker on side box is 'Windows 7 Pro OA' (OEM Activation) which I thought was included and why it went through the upgrade process....
Ahh I think I see whats gone on, as I ran the upgrade I should have then ran the tool to find my new Windows 10 key....as that partition got wiped due to it being so damn slow and laggy then I've effectively screwed that install...sounds like a reinstall of Win 7 and upgrade but be careful to obtain the new product key before I wipe the partition.
OK so im pretty sure mine is unfixable. The Key is an OEM key obviously registered to the old BIOS, not sure how thats works, must have been a dodgy copy of W7. The same product key is on my old HDD but thats still obviously attached the the old BIOS too. I dont even know if that makes sense. Tempted to just buy W7 form amazon as it will cost me like £10...
It doesn't work like that. (W8 does, not W7.)