I figured out why the Windows 10 upgrade option (when running it from a USB key) wasn't coming up on a Windows 7 machine activated with Daz: For whatever reason, a bootable USB created with Rufus makes it so the installer doesn't upgrade the machine. Instead of running in windowed mode as it's supposed to (the Windows 10 installer), it runs in full screen mode and doesn't upgrade the machine. The best way I have found to do the upgrade from W7 with Daz, is to just dump all the files from the ISO directly onto the USB key (copy them). Then run the setup file. Do not use Rufus, or dd under Linux to write the ISO to the USB key. Both of those options made it so the upgrader didn't work.
My testing with VM has it under 7gb for x86 and under 9gb for x64 There's some weird things going on with compression in win10 as well.
a friend from me has a medion Akoya p6640 and Windows 8.1 the upgrade to Win 10 stopped on 75% with this error Message: c1900101-4000d i found not answers on google. Can anyone help?
Hi there, I'm a low bandwidth internet user, hence I disabled Windows 10 updates and presently I'm using Windows Defender as Anti-Virus. So my query is whether I get auto updates for windows Defender, if I disable windows 10 updates? Are they delivered through same channel ? If yes, how would I configure to get Defender Auto updations, by limiting system updates? is it possible ? Thank you
I don't know if this will answer your question or not but for me the Upgrade/Clean install must come off same ISO, can't be different ISO's (Wzor-Media creation tool)
You could bring up Windows Defender everyday and click on scan for updates, there might be other ways
Nope. Ok I PMed murphy78 and he said that this was a insider build and later turned to retail so Intel might have mistaken it for insider preview.