I think the activation is held using an MS account. If you didn't use one, I think your only choice is to reinstall 8 and upgrade again. If you want to use a local account, use the Reset function in settings for a clean install.
Had my second soft crash of the day. Windows becomes unresponsive. Not even task manager will come up.
See a lot of events for nvlddmkm, so I'm guessing it's a nvidia problem?
I upgraded a laptop to Windows 10 on a local account and formatted\clean installed it without entering a key. I made a new local account and it activated again as soon as I connected to the internet, I think it's tied to the hardware ID.
Is there any way to schedule updates to occur at certain times? I don't mind updates but I want them to occur between 1-5 AM, not whenever it wants to.
Yeah, from what I've seen, tablet mode looks a lot more suited to those laptops with touchscreens rather than pure tablets.
You have to upgrade through Windows 8. It's an upgrade, not a dual boot.
Anyone experienced this? Did a clean install of Windows 10 Pro and tried to install Steam and the login screen looks like this.
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I have redownloaded the software and tried again but I get the same results. I make sure that I select English each time (even selecting another language and then selecting English again to make sure it is selected since it defaults to English). I don't really want to chance entering my login information on something like this.
Oh. I didn't think this through very well.
When it's my turn to upgrade from W8, can I put it on its own partition for dual booting?
It's likely you're just missing whatever font it uses so it defaulted to a different one. Not sure what the default is, think it might be Tahoma? I'd redownload it if you can find it.
That is English, but it's a strange font. Look through your fonts folder and find out which one it is.Anyone experienced this? Did a clean install of Windows 10 Pro and tried to install Steam and the login screen looks like this.
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I have redownloaded the software and tried again but I get the same results. I make sure that I select English each time (even selecting another language and then selecting English again to make sure it is selected since it defaults to English). I don't really want to chance entering my login information on something like this.
Just checked and I have Tahoma installed. Any way to find out exactly what font it uses?
It seems to check when the PC isn't being used, or at least attempts to. You have zero control over updates now.
It's likely you're just missing whatever font it uses so it defaulted to a different one. Not sure what the default is, think it might be Tahoma? I'd redownload it if you can find it.
You can upgrade from that disc/USB stick you just made right now, but not sure about dual booting. You Win 8 activation could be revoked at some point, but it's supposed to be a month so we don't know if it will or not.
Incorrect. You can still schedule the time that it does the update. Go into Advanced Options of Update and you can change it from Automatic to "Notify to schedule restart". You can choose a day/time within like 7 or 8 days from the update being made available.
Is a black screen during install normal? Hit 30% and then pc reboot. It turned back on and the screen is just black
I just finished installing it and it went to a black screen with no mouse cursor or anything. I can't tell that it restarted. Any fixes?
Edit: Just restarted and it says "Restoring your previous version of Windows".
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I have exactly the same issue as the above two posters. Stalls on black screen after 30% ish. NO mouse cursor or anything. First time I left it like that for around three to fours. Hard rest, W7 restored. Tried again and same thing happened. Only left it for an hour that time and went to bed.
For those who have been following W10 closely, is this a common issue (three Gaf users hit by it across one page suggests it isn't a one-off incident at least)? Any known causes or remedies? For those who have or have had the problem yourself, how's it going now?
Does it work though? As in can you use it in Word? (Or Paint if you don't have Word).
Not sure you can find out, I'll poke around, but I've just used Google to try and find out.
EDIT: Try this https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=1974-YFKL-4947
Running an Asus Sabertooth Z77. Trying the upgrade again now for the third time, it seems like it's blackscreening again after hitting 30% (finishes the 'copying files' stage) then I saw it was at 6% progress for the second stage, installing drivers. Black screen and it's been there for nearly for ten minutes now. Will give it half an hour to an hour to make sure the stall is this 'permanent' one again. Kinda sad. Certainly deflated.I've read that turn your PC off hard repeatedly when you get to that screen. After 3 times, you should get the option to get in recovery mode and boot in safe mode to finish the setup.
Out of curiosity, have you got an Alienware X51? Seems to be the most affected by this problem. Couple of Asus motherboards too.
If you can figure out how to turn corner stickiness off in Windows 10 then you let me know. It doesn't work the same as it did in Windows 8, so the same old registry fixes don't get rid of it.
It's not that easy. The internet at large has failed to solve it.
I really hate how OneDrive is now all syncing up folders and automatically downloading files to all your devices that sync to it. Kind of defeat the purpose of a cloud backup since I backed up those files on there precisely so I don't have these files on my hard drive. I have a couple of large files that I backed up to OneDrive. on my computer. Afterward, my Windows tablet, which is sync'ed to OneDrive, is freaking out because it is running out of space due to it trying to download those large files into its puny hard drive. Like, what the hell did you do to your cloud drive, Microsoft !? I un-synced the OneDrive on my tablet in the end. Totally stupid thing they did.
That title change haha
Luckily i didn't have a single problem on my 3 computers
Was this the thread that were named "Windows 10 available on July 29"?
Because I haven't been able to find that thread.
As a workaround you can pick which folders you want to sync, and leave the others in the cloud.
Go down to the system tray, right click the OneDrive icon (it's a little cloud), and then pick settings.
A property page will come up, pick the choose folders tab.
My father installed Windows 10 through USB as a clean install, without doing an upgrade beforehand. This means he did not convert his w7 license (OEM I think) to a w10 license. He is now being prompted for a license key and he's stuck. Is there any way to recover his W7, or upgrade the license or whatever?
Have you tried booting from a self burned windows 10 disc?So as far as I know, the Windows 10 update just completely killed my computer.
My Husband installed the update about a day or two ago, and everything was working fine until earlier yesterday evening. The PC was fine when we left and went out to eat, and when we got back and I tried to wake my PC up from the monitor sleep mode, the screen was black and the monitor wouldn't detect anything.
I rebooted the PC several times, and every time after showing the HP logo on startup it would just freeze. After a few reboots I finally got a blue screen that had several troubleshooting and restore options on it. We didn't know what else to do so we tried "resetting the PC" to get rid of all installed Apps- didn't work. Kept freezing on restart- so then we tried to do a full system wipe back to factory settings. Didn't work- and now when I get that blue screen again after several restart attempts I get a error code "0xc000000f" and it says that my PC couldn't be started and that I need to do an install from a disk or something like that.
Are you flipping serious? Does anyone know what the problem is, and if Windows 10 killed my PC? Our PC was a pre-built from Best Buy that came pre-installed with Windows 8 and so we don't have the original software disks or anything like that.
Am I serious just shit out of luck and screwed over just because we decided to upgrade to Windows 10? This is so infuriating... Anything I can do?
My father installed Windows 10 through USB as a clean install, without doing an upgrade beforehand. This means he did not convert his w7 license (OEM I think) to a w10 license. He is now being prompted for a license key and he's stuck. Is there any way to recover his W7, or upgrade the license or whatever?
Have you tried booting from a self burned windows 10 disc?
It has probably been asked a ton of times, but how do I get Windows 10 on a usb stick, if I want to do a clean install someday?
Finally managed to install it. More specifically, I've upgraded my Dreamspark copy of Windows 7 on my Mac. Now I'd like to enlarge the Windows partition, so I have to reinstall it. I assume I will have to enter my W7 product key during installation, right? I've heard something about a separate W10 key generated when upgrading, so I'm not quite sure. Googling right now.
edit: Apparently, if the original Windows copy is legit, it registers some kind of hardware identifier online when upgrading. When (re)installing Windows 10, it will connect to MS' servers and activate the copy without having to enter a key.
Go here
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10
Download the Media Creation Tool. It will create a bootable USB for you or download the .iso for you.
Alright, Search just died on me.
Trying to rebuild the index database, but so far no difference.
I type something in the search bar, the five little dots starts moving at the top of the search box (indicating that it is searching I guess) but no results. Nothing shows up.
I can still search in the file explorer though.
Rebooted the computah about 5 times and no difference.