Upgrade to Windows 10?

I have an update that keeps failing, and don't have the folder. This is it:

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Stupid question maybe, but the files and softwares you already have won't be deleted or anything like that when you setup Windows 10? I want to be sure...

EDIT: Nevermind, I have my answer lol
 
No Win10 icon here :(

- Windows 7 SP1 Professional
- Tried the batch method
- Update packs are downloaded
- Welp ... pretty lame that this is the only way to get your copy.
You can just download the installer.
 
This setting has been shown to have no effect on Win 10 (unless something has changed in the last 48 hours), but in the thread over in community there is a link to an MS KB patch that will let you block automatic driver installs from the new Windows Update.

Edit: here it is https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3073930

Thank you! This is exactly what I needed - I was able to select the nvidia driver from a list of new updates and Windows should no longer update it automatically.
 
How does the update from technical preview work? I installed the preview from a genuine 8.1 version. Now Windows update says Windows 10 home and activated. Does this mean I'm good to go? Some things still don't work though ( like the mail app)
 
I know going without wires is more convenient for all sorts of reasons, but is it impossible for you to use anything wired with your current living situation?

No, but it's impossible to go back to the Xbox controllers with their terrible D-pads. Thank you for the suggestion, though.
 
Can you straight download it to a USB and clean install right away?

Nope, install the upgrade first and make sure it's activated - THEN you can do a clean install and "skip" any prompts for a key until it's at the desktop and it will automatically be activated.
 
I posted about the same thing just above. I checked for the folder that has W10 downloaded and I seem to have it. I'm not sure if Windows is trying to update to 10 right now, or what.



So that's the OS trying to upgrade itself?

You'll be notified when it's ready to (and you're allowed to) install manually.
 
Nope, install the upgrade first and make sure it's activated - THEN you can do a clean install and "skip" any prompts for a key until it's at the desktop and it will automatically be activated.

Thanks for confirming. You know when it is going up?
 
You'll be notified when it's ready to (and you're allowed to) install manually.

I know. Sorry, I should have been more clear. I was just wondering if it was possible that windows was trying to start the update process before it should.
 
I got a win7 laptop that is on its last leg. Wonder should i upgrade there or just buy a win8 tablet while i save to build a htpc. 1st world problems...
 
Didn't get the Windows BT folder yet.

A few questions though:
- I'm in-between doing an upgrade or a clean install, but if I do a clean install, I can use my WIndows 8.1 key to activate Windows 10? (Since my build uses WIndows 8.1)
- Will Xbox 360 controllers work on Windows 10?
- Is it possible to revert back to 8.1 and go back to Windows 10 in case it gets better?
 
Oh, I have the BT folder and tried to run the installer but it gives this error:

Windows was unable to locate required installation file [boot.wim]
Verify blah blah and restart install.
 
Didn't get the Windows BT folder yet.

A few questions though:
- I'm in-between doing an upgrade or a clean install, but if I do a clean install, I can use my WIndows 8.1 key to activate Windows 10? (Since my build uses WIndows 8.1)
- Will Xbox 360 controllers work on Windows 10?
- Is it possible to revert back to 8.1 and go back to Windows 10 in case it gets better?
- You use your Windows 8.1 key to upgrade to Windows 10 which then upgrades your license key to a Windows 10 key.
- Yes
- If you upgrade from W8.1 you can revert after the install but trust me, you will not want to.

Also, for all of you trying to force the update via the BT folder just don't. The ESD files (including the .wim) needed to create a checkpoint on your system if not properly hashed will cause more harm than good.

Seriously guys, for fucks sake... wait!!!
 
If youre not a gamer , i would just upgrade.

For a gamer , as grief.exe mentioned - likely would be a good idea to wait a bit - which i am going to be doing.

Ill be upgrading my surface pro to try out windows 10 but leaving my desktop on windows 8 for now.
 
- You use your Windows 8.1 key to upgrade to Windows 10 which then upgrades your license key to a Windows 10 key.
- Yes
- If you upgrade from W8.1 you can revert after the install but trust me, you will not want to.

Thank you so much for the answers, now I don't have to worry about doing a clean install.

Oh, and did anyone tested out Clover on Windows 10?
 
That's always been true of OEM and system-builder keys. But I've found that if you call Microsoft and sort of play dumb, they'll give you an updated key for your new build.

What about retail keys? I have a retail copy of windows 7. If I ever change hardware I can call them and have the key activated on a different machine and deactivated on the old one right?

I had to call and reactivate windows when I got an SSD.
 
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It hasn't changed ever since 1 hour ago. I also have the "update to win 10" error, but I guess it installs on the 29th. Though I do not have Microsoft Essentials update KB915597, and I couldn't find a direct download on Sevenforums as well.
 
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It hasn't changed ever since 1 hour ago. I also have the "update to win 10" error, but I guess it installs on the 29th. Though I do not have Microsoft Essentials update KB915597, and I couldn't find a direct download on Sevenforums as well.
Hmmm my folder is smaller- 4.37 I believe.
 
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