Good evening guys. Just wanted to chime in on my personal experience installing Windows 10 Home on my Transformer Book T100. I used the leaked x86 Core-Pro Media so I could upgrade from 8.1 (not Pro) to Windows 10 Home, and I made sure to not fly thru the install, and changed it to NOT keep my files, apps and settings, that way I didn't have to do the clean install after. It does leave a Windows.old folder, but it was only 186MB since I chose not to preserve anything. It runs fast and great, and Xbox game streaming works wonderfully on my 2in1 P.S. It did activate successfully doing this option as well. I guess you just have to be connected to the internet while upgrading.
If you get rid of your old windows version through disk cleanup it gets rid of the Windows.old folder.
Remove that link, please. It does not work for Firefox (for many people) and Chrome won't load past 99%.
Yeah I was a lurker of mydigitallife for years. This website alone has helped me in all my tech endeavors. I'm the neighborhood freelance geek, so I'm the one family and friends call to get their PC cleaned or fixed. I'll definitely try to post more often haha.
Somebody tell me that if i don't upgrade from Windows 7/8.1 first, will i have free license when i format C: and clean install Windows 10 (this WZor leak)?
Hi guys so read through thread 48 pages yay, currently have 8.1 x64 Enterprise installed (someone was kind enough to give me a MAC Key last 8.1 RTM) I understand a fair bit has changed in 10 tho just catching up, I want as always to zero fill and start again, I got 10 x64 Enterprise, have no MAC yet obviously, is it worth waiting or should I just KMS it. Edit: No worries seen other threads, thanks for the links btw guys no nzb's about yet for enterprise but the links were fast anyhow so cheers
Just... Just don't say stuff like that, mkay? Sure some people will get stuck at 99%, but maybe, just maybe there are other ways to DL Mega links. But you want all Mega links on MDL removed? I'm pretty sure that'll not happen any time soon. Jeez.
just an FYI, that mega link is working on a second system of mine, but not a couple others. So yes it is a valid link.
It gives below message when I'm trying to open this .iso file "Sorry, there was a problem mounting the file"
Check hashes to assure download is not broken ... when downloaded with IE, the little bugger might protect it.