Windows 10 Troubleshooting Thread

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Is/Will there be an ISO or installer publicly available for me to upgrade multiple machines without having to download the update individually on each machine? Oops sorry for the top of the page for a probably commonly answered question.

Once you get the download on one machine, you can decrypt the .esd file it downloads and it's an ISO which you can then burn.

The RTM ISO is about, but the ESD that you could grab from MS's site is blocked now.
 
Once you get the download on one machine, you can decrypt the .esd file it downloads and it's an ISO which you can then burn.

The RTM ISO is about, but the ESD that you could grab from MS's site is blocked now.
Thanks, I'm waiting for the release build and I assume there will be a guide to decrypt it when it's out.
 
So I don't even know how to explain this... but I'm having really annoying issues with my Nvidia driver 353.30. I'll install it and everything will be fine, but then the driver will seem to "deactivate" itself. I'm unable to open any Nvidia related software, and my games' framerate will tank below 10fps. A reinstall of the driver will make everything work again, however this cycle has happened a few times now!
 
So I don't even know how to explain this... but I'm having really annoying issues with my Nvidia driver 353.30. I'll install it and everything will be fine, but then the driver will seem to "deactivate" itself. I'm unable to open any Nvidia related software, and my games' framerate will tank below 10fps. A reinstall of the driver will make everything work again, however this cycle has happened a few times now!

Which card? I know some are reporting instability on the 400 series.
 
Once you get the download on one machine, you can decrypt the .esd file it downloads and it's an ISO which you can then burn.

The RTM ISO is about, but the ESD that you could grab from MS's site is blocked now.

There definitely won't be an ISO ready to download? That seems a little weird. I guess someone will put a guide up on how to decrypt it.

Edit: Saw it was posted, seems easily done.
 
There definitely won't be an ISO ready to download? That seems a little weird. I guess someone will put a guide up on how to decrypt it.
It's likely that they'll do something similar to the media creation for Windows 8 and 8.1 where you can get an ISO with a key. The generic ones might not work though (like 8.1) and the upgrade doesn't like my 8 or 8.1 keys, It only works when inserting the disc into a PC where it can pick up the key.
 
Why do they have to release Win 10 so close to the release of a new Intel platform? I'm going to have a hell of a hard time calling up MS trying to get them to release my Windows 10 key so I can use it on my new Skylake build. 😨
 
Why do they have to release Win 10 so close to the release of a new Intel platform? I'm going to have a hell of a hard time calling up MS trying to get them to release my Windows 10 key so I can use it on my new Skylake build. 😨

I believe the EULA explicitly prohibits this, but I understand what you're saying.

I'd wait, if I were you. Run the tech preview until you're ready to upgrade, reinstall and activate 7 on the new system, and upgrade from there.
 
Got an email from MS about Windows 10, including this



Does this mean we won't all get it on July 29? Hopefully they just mean a few hours to stagger downloads, not days..

Yeah I got that too. God damn this wait. I finally get an SSD and its right before all this stuff. Hope I get it by the weekend. Set Saturday aside for the upgrade then clean install. Assuming they post the ISO on Wednesday too.
 
Got an email from MS about Windows 10, including this



Does this mean we won't all get it on July 29? Hopefully they just mean a few hours to stagger downloads, not days..

Yeah, this has been mentioned on tech sites for a week, but at least they confirm it themselves. Just hope the Pro N ESDs get leaked.
 
About the Win 8 serial key I asked in the previous page:

I already suspected that that number I copied was not the serial key, but as I had the torrent file ready I just didn't bother (and by that time noone expected a Win10 update for free).

So, I extracted the key from the bios

I shouldn't need it, but at least now I have it.

I am downloading the Win 8.1 Pro installation file, from Windows Installation Media Creation Tool.

it seems that using this bootable USB my Bios key will work (not sure if they will ask me or just grab it automatically). Last time I tried i used the ISO from MSDN, which doesn't work. So now I hope everything will be fine.

Right now I have three partitions, but I will just erase everything and do a complete clean install of Win 8.1, then just update to Win 10.

Thanks for all that helped, I thought I would not be able to have an activated Windows again, but it seems that I will :)
 
Seriously impressed that Windows 10 only uses 9GB of space vs. the 14GB that Windows 8 used before upgrading. And the Windows 8 install didn't even have a recovery partition either - that's 7GB alone on our Dell PC.
 
Anyone else using a Surface Pro 3, getting this error when trying to download and update the firmware through Windows update?

My model is the i5/128gb.

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Anyone else using a Surface Pro 3, getting this error when trying to download and update the firmware through Windows update?

My model is the i5/128gb.

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Yep, pretty much everyone is.

I was waiting for someone here to notice :-)



Rest assured it's a bug already fixed, and the update with the fix will likely roll out later today.
 
How are people in here upgrading already? Downloading an iso and installing it from there?

If I do it like that, do I end up keeping my software/files like I would if Id upgrade July 29 or is it a fresh install with windows.old folder?
 
How are people in here upgrading already? Downloading an iso and installing it from there?

If I do it like that, do I end up keeping my software/files like I would if Id upgrade July 29 or is it a fresh install with windows.old folder?

You can create an ISO from the ESD files microsoft released for 10240 or use the leaked RTM ISOs. You just have to make sure you are using an unmodified file, risk of people inserting things into ISOs.

If you mount the ISO to a USB drive and then run it from your activated version of windows 7 or 8 you can do an upgrade preserving your files, apps, and settings.

It will automatically activate once it is installed, is connected to the internet, and has run some checks.
 
Can anyone clarify this to me?

I have Windows 8.1 and I want to upgrade to W10 in the cleanest way possible, I'm also ok with make my backups and reinstall everything from zero.
Based on this... upgrading to W10 choosing to do not keep anything from previous OS is the same of upgrading and then choose "clean/refresh" ? Or are two different things? If yes..which one will give me the "cleanest" W10 ?

Thanks !
 
Can anyone tell me how I'll be able to manually upgrade after the 29th because GWX hasn't popped up and offered me it?
There will be a manual installer available.
You'll just go to the relevant MS page, download it, and it will do the work.

If you have a legit install, you'll have your license converted to Windows 10. Expect to have to sign in to a Microsoft account though.
 
There will be a manual installer available.
You'll just go to the relevant MS page, download it, and it will do the work.

If you have a legit install, you'll have your license converted to Windows 10. Expect to have to sign in to a Microsoft account though.

I believe so. I have Windows 7 Ultimate, it says "Windows is activated".
 
Can anyone tell me how I'll be able to manually upgrade after the 29th because GWX hasn't popped up and offered me it?

There will be no manual upgrade on the 29th, at least from MS's servers. They're rolling it out, you need to do it through the OS to reserve

Read this:

http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/...i/848b5cce-958b-49ae-a132-a999a883265b?auth=1

Then here's the re-uploaded file


There will be a manual installer available.
You'll just go to the relevant MS page, download it, and it will do the work.

If you have a legit install, you'll have your license converted to Windows 10. Expect to have to sign in to a Microsoft account though.

Isn't the manual installer just going
 
There will be a manual installer available.
You'll just go to the relevant MS page, download it, and it will do the work.

If you have a legit install, you'll have your license converted to Windows 10. Expect to have to sign in to a Microsoft account though.

Interesting. Can the same account be used for multiple machines? All legit, just different in the same house, PC, laptop...
 
I'm assuming the answer to my question is no, but I thought I'd ask just to be sure:

I have Win7 Home 32-bit on one PC. That means I can get the home 32-bit 10 for free...but what if I want 64-bit now? Can I 'pay the difference,' or do I need to buy a full new full-priced license?
 
Interesting. Can the same account be used for multiple machines? All legit, just different in the same house, PC, laptop...

The windows 10 activation is linked to the hardware, so only works for that specific PC.
You can have multiple devices attached to one microsoft account.
They show up like this:
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Can anyone tell me how I'll be able to manually upgrade after the 29th because GWX hasn't popped up and offered me it?

You can attempt the following to try and force GWX to come up for you.

1. Create a file named "ReserveWin10.cmd" with Notepad, and copy/paste the following into it exactly as is:

REG QUERY "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\AppCompatFlags\UpgradeExperienceIndicators" /v UpgEx | findstr UpgEx
if "%errorlevel%" == "0" GOTO RunGWX
reg add "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\AppCompatFlags\Appraiser" /v UtcOnetimeSend /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f
schtasks /run /TN "\Microsoft\Windows\Application Experience\Microsoft Compatibility Appraiser"
:CompatCheckRunning
schtasks /query /TN "\Microsoft\Windows\Application Experience\Microsoft Compatibility Appraiser"
schtasks /query /TN "\Microsoft\Windows\Application Experience\Microsoft Compatibility Appraiser" | findstr Ready
if NOT "%errorlevel%" == "0" ping localhost >nul &goto :CompatCheckRunning
:RunGWX
schtasks /run /TN "\Microsoft\Windows\Setup\gwx\refreshgwxconfig"

2. Make sure the extension is "cmd", not "txt", then open an elevated command prompt window and execute "ReserveWin10.cmd" from the folder where it's located. Wait until the script has run its course, and it should hopefully work.

EDIT: Nevermind. Beaten!
 
Hey guys stupid question but does windows10 get rid of the terrible app store from Windows 8 and the way apps open in full screen like your computer is suddenly a fucking cell phone? Really hope they've come up with a better system to run their shitty applications that take forever to load
 
Hey guys stupid question but does windows10 get rid of the terrible app store from Windows 8 and the way apps open in full screen like your computer is suddenly a fucking cell phone? Really hope they've come up with a better system to run their shitty applications that take forever to load

It's optional now AFAIK.
 
Yeah, that computer is just flagged as an upgrade in the MS account. you can do as many as you like.

The windows 10 activation is linked to the hardware, so only works for that specific PC.
You can have multiple devices attached to one microsoft account.
They show up like this:
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Nice thanks.

And for the future, if I need to install/re-install at some point, I can just use the original 7 key with new media?
 
Hey guys stupid question but does windows10 get rid of the terrible app store from Windows 8 and the way apps open in full screen like your computer is suddenly a fucking cell phone? Really hope they've come up with a better system to run their shitty applications that take forever to load

The app store is still there, apps open in normal windows now.
 
bought and set up a tablet yesterday that is supposed to be able to handle 32bit Windows 10 if I go by specs, and the little icon isn't appearing. Already updated it to the last one. I guess I'll manually download it later.
 
Nice thanks.

And for the future, if I need to install/re-install at some point, I can just use the original 7 key with new media?

No one knows definitely if continued use of Windows 7 keys is possible or if Microsoft marks them as disabled.

If you need to do a windows 10 reinstall on a machine which has had windows 10 activated on it but can't boot for some reason, you can do a clean install and skip the CD key step.
Your windows 7 key won't be of any use in a Windows 10 install.

Windows 10 will then recognise the PC and activate automatically once it is connected to the internet.
 
Is there any way to do the upgrade without reserving a W10 copy through the app? My Windows 8.1 doesn't show the upgrade icon, and I've tried every method available online.

Are you running a retail/OEM version? If so you'll need to run through Windows update. That gives you the upgrade app. If you get a WU error, post the error.

If it's not a retail/OEM version of Windows, you're out of luck. Other versions of Win 7/8 aren't eligible.
 
I'm assuming the answer to my question is no, but I thought I'd ask just to be sure:

I have Win7 Home 32-bit on one PC. That means I can get the home 32-bit 10 for free...but what if I want 64-bit now? Can I 'pay the difference,' or do I need to buy a full new full-priced license?

Reinstall Windows 7 32-bit with a same version 64-bit using the same key, then update to Windows 10 64-bit.

That's what I did with Windows 7 Home on my mum's laptop.
 
Are you running a retail/OEM version? If so you'll need to run through Windows update. That gives you the upgrade app. If you get a WU error, post the error.

If it's not a retail/OEM version of Windows, you're out of luck. Other versions of Win 7/8 aren't eligible.

I have 'Windows 8.1 with Bing". You scared me for a second there, I should still be getting the update icon I just haven't yet I guess. To be fair I JUST activated my tablet yesterday.
 
I have 'Windows 8.1 with Bing". You scared me for a second there, I should still be getting the update icon I just haven't yet I guess. To be fair I JUST activated my tablet yesterday.

In your case you might need to run through WU just to get the update app.

It is a regular WU, just like any other patch.
 
it appears I was missing many updates
about 80 updates
After that I saw the windows10 icon
I reserved then I restart the PC and for 30 minutes till now still checking , there isn't percentage
Should I force shutdown?
 
I've never gotten an email after signing up for the upgrade. I should be fine as long as the app on the taskbar says my upgrade is reserved and I'll receive a notification when it's ready, right?
 
Probably already been answered, but will it be an automatic download? I hope not. I have a data cap and I only have 12gb more until I got over that. Got 8 days left till the new cycle starts.
 
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