Again do you not understand my question, you only copy/paste over and over again the same message... I will try to explain myself: I can download whatever with the tool, after downloading you get an iso with either an esd file in it (if you choose both by architecture) or a wim file (if you choose a 32bit or a 64bit). The esd file can be reversed to wim and that one will mount perfectly, but the wim file in the iso directly downloaded isn't mountable. And still no answer about your "Key is in the bios" messages, here on mdl it's otherwise explained.
Your problem is with MS, read FAQ's in my sig First you must upgrade, it reads key in your BIOS, then clean install, no keys needed, this is not copy paste, read FAQ's, thanks
Upgraded from 7 Ultimate to 10 pro will no real issues. Activated and all that. But when I sleep the PC it keeps randomly waking up. I disconnected the mouse/keyboard and the issue remains. When I run "powercfg -lastwake" I get this Code: Wake History Count - 1 Wake History [0] Wake Source Count - 0
Again the same rubbish upgrade answer, that is all told before, by the threatstarter, is that the only thing you can reply? Use mediacreation tool and how to upgrade/clean install....
i just did.....the d\l page looks identical from MSDN official release.....im going to do clean install, heres the problem is going to ask for key...can u skip that option and once u log in with your MS account gives u your insider key...or do u have insert one in during install?
Hi, I reserved my free windows 10 upgrade & I have the folder $Windows.~BT in my system that is size at 3.85gb But i have not seen any pop up to say the system is ready i have check in windoows updates & it shows it tried to upgrade the system to windows 10 twicw The first time on 28th at 21:27 Then Again today at 00:41 Will it notify me when it wants to perform the upgrade as its done nothing since 00:41 My system as genuine windows 8 key that was upgraded to win 8.1 Sorry could not ask for advice before as could`nt get on the site
just wait a few hours and also open the windows 10 icon in your taskbar it will guide you through there.
USA. i should also note that this worked up until i think yesterday, and i haven't changed any settings
I forced my install with command prompt. It did work. I saw some that said the command did not work for them, so use at your risk, but it did work for me. run as administrator- cmd wuauclt.exe /updatenow