Let's see who is smarter than a 5th grader: I have Windows 7 Home Premium, but I want to upgrade to Win 10 Pro, then I see I can get Windows 10 Pro free if I become Windows Insider, so I go over their and sign up for that, in the meantime I am thinking I might not want to be Insider at all, while this is happening I buy upgrade key to Window 8, I'm still thing about Windows Insider buggy builds, Well through WU I update my computer to 8.1, but I'm still hungry, I order a upgrade from 8.1 to 8.1 Pro, but I did not order digital download, and my key code was lost in mail, can you help me, because I want 10 Pro badly Ya'll are slow Hint: I said I signed up for Insiders, not downloaded any images Even big pups like Slave77 can't figure it out, another hint, truck that was brining me key code had a flat tire
Hi all. I upgraded a kms activated win 8.1 pro to windows 10. The upgrade went fine but I noticed that the generic key was a generic pro VL-mak key not the generic pro key. Well of course I couldnt leave well enough alone so I forced the key to the generic pro key. Its still activated but I have the 0x4004f401 error code when i check the activation. I do have a legit copy of win7 for this computer. Can I go back and install win7 and upgrade again or have I blown the hwid for this machine? Or should I just live with the 0x4004f401 error for now?
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lol Thanks for the tip Using mobile mdl it doesn't show that. You have to go to user profile to see it
Thank you for your help. I wont be able to do anything until tomorrow. I am not at that pc right now. Sorry I couldnt answer you back directly.
Can somebody make me an answer file with just disabled Windows Defender ? Beacuse I don't know what I need to put in that answer file in Windows SIM to disable Windows Defender. Thanks you very much !
That is something that would happen with changing system language without actually downloading the language pack. You can try to boot into windows setup and shift-f10 to open cmd prompt figure out which drive is your system drive by doing something like: c: dir/w d: dir/w etc When you find the correct drive do: dism /image:X:\ /set-allintl:en-US or en-GB, whichever lang you installed from win10 image. Change the X for your system drive with the windows directory.
Hi, All Finally got windows 10 pro x64 upgraded on I of my laptops The one that had genuine win 8 key purchase at around £15 The download via the media creation tool took a while but got their in the end & activated The only thing Cortana would not work but was not worry as I was doing a clean install later So for my clean install I used the en-gb version & left my Ethernet cable plug in done the clean install skip the bit about product key re-booted & activated Check permanently activated so for those user that have problems activated when they do a clean install keeping a internet connection may help Anyway I have one question is it possible to change the auto updates in windows 10 pro, So its like the enterprise LTSB version So you can choose which updates to install I know they are a few attempts at this on this forum & some tend to conflict with the OS As anyone tried any of the methods & which seems to work I don`t wish to block updates just wish to choose which I install Please provide links to one`s that may achieve this Thanks
Getting error:1639 the command-line is missing a required servicing command for more info, refer to the help by running dism.exe /image= <path-to-offline-image> /? where path-to-offline-image is the full path to an offline windows image
Oh, my bad. I forgot.. You have to go back to x: to run the dism command since it's in winpe. just type X: and it should go back to x:\sources or wherever the default is.
Fondue just downloads cab files containing the feature software for certain features like NetFX3 Most of the features are present in your system already, but if you remove them, they will download via the fondue service.
Excuse for a silly question which can out of place for what it is necessary en_windows_10_symbols_x64_6903177?