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thats been there all the time. but just gives information, theres still no download link or updateIf you right click on that little icon, you should now see a "Get Windows 10" button![]()
thats been there all the time. but just gives information, theres still no download link or updateIf you right click on that little icon, you should now see a "Get Windows 10" button![]()
Did you perform a Windows Update 'check for updates'? That is what made mine come alive yesterday.thats been there all the time. but just gives information, theres still no download link or update
Just thought I would mention I received a telephone call today form a foreign lady in what sounded like a busy office environment. The line was pretty poor but she was telling me she was ringing about "Windows" and asked me to turn on my computer. Pfffft. I'm assuming that notifications for updates,would be via your computer and not via phone call.
yup and i still have this even after checking updates ( no other outstanding updates other than skype )Did you perform a Windows Update 'check for updates'? That is what made mine come alive yesterday.
yup and i still have this even after checking updates ( no other outstanding updates other than skype )
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But is that a safe download ?I currently 26% complete after following this..
http://www.express.co.uk/life-style...kip-Queue-Wait-Force-Download-Free-Update-Now
Will let you know if it is successful

Some comments say it does not work !Its not a download.
Just upgraded my win7 64bit to 10 using the Media Creation Tool, I first made a usb stick installer as a back up (just in case) then ran MCT off the pc again and told it to upgrade, An hour later and I'm back up and running with all the old programs and links still in place
According to these guys http://www.askvg.com You must run MCT in Administrator and change your locale to US English to avoid problems with MCT I did that and it all went smoothly with no real interaction from me, even put my locale back to UK for me.
Possibly because people were like me with my W7 machine it had tried to do the update yesterday and failed, not that I knew anything about that, and again tonight and failed.i used the w10 download link (64 bit) from the ms site and seems to be working fine - now up to 15% "upgrading windows" - not sure why some sites talk about having to delete files from a directory and do other fiddly things?
I wonder if the "Something Happened" error was because I selected UK English???
Well I upgraded and seem quite pleased. It doesnt seem as power hungry as 8. although I have had to reinstall drivers for sound and graphics card after panicking slightly. New version of internet explorer seems ok but I prefer chrome!
That's the error they suggest running it in Administrator mode for.
Well I upgraded and seem quite pleased. It doesnt seem as power hungry as 8. although I have had to reinstall drivers for sound and graphics card after panicking slightly. New version of internet explorer seems ok but I prefer chrome!
I had the same issue, spotted it about an hour ago, For some reason though I have a Realtek sound chip, it installed Nvidia drivers (I have an Nvidia graphics card). Sorted that by reinstalling the Realtek drivers myself.
Steps I've used:
1: First things first, make sure you have everything backed up and saved. Also write down your current key for Windows 7 or 8.1.
2: Then download this little tool https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10 . And use it to download an ISO for your version of Windows. Got Windows 8.1 Pro? Go with Windows 10 Pro. Got Windows 7 Home Premium? Go with Windows 10 home, etc..
3: Make a bootable USB stick with this: https://rufus.akeo.ie/ . Use GPT for partition table, and file system FAT32.
4: Then put the USB stick aside and install the Windows 10 upgrade through Windows update. The reason being that your old key won't work to activate Windows 10. But during the update process you automatically get a new key, a legitimate Windows 10 key.
5: Now once it's all installed use this tool: http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/product_cd_key_viewer.html to find your new Windows 10 key. Make sure to write this down, so you can always find it.
6: Now with your new Windows 10 key you can install Windows 10 and activate it like you're used to. Boot from the USB stick, install Windows 10, install the drivers, activate and off you go.
D isn't reserved for optical, you can put that anywhere you want. It's just the next drive letter after the install partition. You'll also have a system partition not referenced by a drive letter.For those of you that have upgraded what is your HDD setup?
Reason I ask is that saw a ref elsewhere to the W10 installer being fussy about the is target drive partition?
My rig has the c drive as a partition with its second partition being e as of course d is reserved letter for optical drives hence the step to e. I also have three other physical drives with the data storage.
So how is your rig and what if any options did the installer offer during the process?
D isn't reserved for optical, you can put that anywhere you want. It's just the next drive letter after the install partition. You'll also have a system partition not referenced by a drive letter.For those of you that have upgraded what is your HDD setup?
Reason I ask is that saw a ref elsewhere to the W10 installer being fussy about the is target drive partition?
My rig has the c drive as a partition with its second partition being e as of course d is reserved letter for optical drives hence the step to e. I also have three other physical drives with the data storage.
So how is your rig and what if any options did the installer offer during the process?
Unfortunately for some, like myself, it really was that easy. I got my update on release day, heck it was downloaded in the background without me even realising and I was driving in my car all day!! But unfortunately there are a few where they don't get the download and they'll have to try and do it manually. Then there are some who run into issues when applying it.I think the "fuss" is where people give very complex instructions (at least for a non tech person) such as deleting files from a directory, running commands etc when all you need to do is actually click "upgrade" when it asks if you want to upgrade to w10.
You at least have to login to windows once, I mean how else is it supposed to store your files and settings against your profile? But you don't have to use an online account if you don't want to. Just created a local account. An upgrade would have done that automatically.Well finally got 10 installed with a key, but cant install my nvidia drivers and i have a black border round my screen.
Also how do you use the apps without creating a microsoft account or needing to login to windows.