You know what people ..Don't understand why they gave us the option to disable drivers from being able to update and still they fckin update .. silly clowns ..
guys i cant find the ISO to burn...is not in the C:\$Windows.~BT\Sources\ were else can it be stored?
there is no iso pushed by MS..you might get an esd (I didn't) or you might get 17000 extracted files in $windows~BT (i did) but now that you know it is the same as what has been posted here for two weeks just dl one of those esds(and convert it) or isos and upgrade from that.
no i use the media creator tool.....i found it is under user\name\download thats ISO is d\l to. burning it now
Has any insiders done a real clean install yet after the official upgrade? I just booted into my 7 Ultimate, upgreded using the tool and then used the tool again to create a USB flash drive. Can I now boot to that USb drive and format the entire thing, including my Insiders Preview partition? I have two partitions, one was for genuine Windows 7 Ultimate and the other was my Windows 10 Insiders Partition. Now I have TWO Windows 10 partitions, lol. Can I just now delete the partitions and clean install? Has this been working fine for others so far? I do NOT need to remove myself from the Insiders program correct? And it should activate just fine once I sign into my MSA from within the clean install?
yes, once you've got an activated 10 using an upgrade you can wipe your machine entirely and do a clean install and it will remain activated.
Upgraded from DAZ Loader Win 7 to WIn 10 PRO and got activated after I hit many times the activate button. So next I format the SSD and installed Win 10 Pro from USB. After installation it gaves me this error when I try to activate "Error code: 0x8007007B" EDIT: I mention that I deleted all the partitions from the SSD made by the old Win 10 install , there was one called OEM reserved, before doing the clean install from the usb
You could format and once again try to install Windows 10, just to see if it was a fluke. That fixed it for someone else before, but if it doesn't then I suppose you could always go back to Windows 7 and redo the upgrade? An internet connection is required both before and after the upgrade.
I got error 0x803f7000 when I try to install Reader app. what to do ? The app try to get license - "Acquiring License". I tried WSReset.exe and it didn't help.
For people looking for enterprise I installed MICROSOFT.WINDOWS.10.ENTERPRISE.RTM.10240.X64.VOL.ENGLISH.DVD (i guess it the same as the msdn) over windows 8.1 enterprise and remains activated and all apps and settings too.