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Posted by:

ardj
16 Jan 2020

I went to the Download Windows 10 site you linked: and - only somewhat to my surprise - was informed that I would need a W10 licence.

Curious, I went to the site M-soft linked to find out about getting a license: this put me through a meaningless little quiz, and then stalled on the fourth and final question - the page is still hung 10 minutes later. Typical M-sh*t, but then I'm going to stick with W7 until I have learned my way round Linux,

Posted by:

BobJ
19 Jan 2020

I did a successful upgrade from Win7 to Win10 on 1/15/2020. With great fear and trepidation, I proceeded with the install following these steps:
1) I know I have Administrator privileges on my computer.
2) Disconnect all unnecessary hard disk drives, both internal and external, ending up with only the C: drive.
3) Uninstalled my antivirus program.
4) With Win7 booted up and settled (I go off and do something else for a half hour):
5) Plug in the USB thumb drive with the Win10 software on it.
6) Open the thumb drive in Explorer and double click on "setup.exe".
7) CHECK: MAKE SURE "WHAT TO KEEP: FILES & APPS" IS SELECTED!!! (I think I also made sure that "Updates Now?:" was set to "NOT now".)
8) Then let it run.
9) After the install finished, and Windows 10 opened (YEAH!!!), it defaulted correctly to: connect to my WiFi, and Timezone, date, & time.
10) Then I did Win10 updates, which took quite a while, as expected.
BUT NOW MY 7 YEAR OLD WIN7 PC IS RUNNING WIN10!

Posted by:

Phixer
20 Jan 2020

I have just downloaded the W10 updates from the link above, one for a 32-bit and another for the 64-bit laptop. Both updates ran in just fine.
On the 64-bit laptop, I had downloaded W10 update when it was first released, tried several times to upgrade but failed, no idea why. The latest update ran in just fine. The update is time consuming and requires several user inputs along the way. At the end, you will find the screen looking like one of those not-so-smart phones and W10 will think that your PC or laptop is a 'device'.
And then there is the time-consuming learning curve coupled with the need to update other programs and reset everything to how you want the 'device' to look and operate. So far, a sample check has shown that existing programs are working just fine.
So, sooner or later you will probably need to bite the bullet; just make sure that you have plenty of time.

Posted by:

Les Pabjanek
26 Jan 2020

Hi Bob,
I upgraded my sy=tationary computer from Windows 7 to Windows 10 with no problem.
But when I tried to get this done on my laptop, every time after the installation process, I get this response "Windows 10 Installation Filed"
I have tried 3 times and the result is the same.
My laptop still has original Windows 7 installation disk available.
What can be the reason for this installation failure?

Posted by:

Sadik Topaloglu
07 Feb 2020

Hi Bop,
I tried to upgrade my HP Laptop which was originally with
W 7 Pro OS, but unfortunately whenit reached 89% of the install I got following message;
0xC1900101 - 0x4000D The installation failed at the SECOND_BOOT phase with an error during MIGRATE_DATA operation.
And it rolled back to W7 Pro.

Is there a cure for this ?

Thanking you in advance I remain with kind regards
Sadik Topaloglu

Posted by:

James
26 Feb 2020

Win 10 has a back door built in to it so your ISP, Microsoft or even the government can get right in to your PC. Thanks, but no thanks.

EDITOR'S NOTE: Uh huh... can you post a link to verify this claim?

Posted by:

David W. Thomas
02 Sep 2020

Just finished this update from Windows 7 Pro to Windows 10 Pro on my desktop system. Still works even though it has been many months since the supposed end of the freebie. Worked very well, with no real glitches. Thanks Bob for all your information. It has been invaluable in all my work with computers!

Posted by:

Robert
16 Oct 2020

Wonderful - Thank You - really helped me out.
I had just recovered a laptop but the only OS system i had a license for was win7 home which has limitations with some newest MS programs.
I was able to upgrade to win 10- easier then the comments i had read, probably overall time to upgrade less then 2 hrs with updates.
Thank you again for such a great article and information.
Keep up the good work.
Stay Safe
Robert

Posted by:

BobD
06 Jan 2021

I tried a free upgrade from 7 to 10 in 2015. Result: a bricked motherboard. Repair: a new motherboard and retention of 7.

Posted by:

Stephan Borau
18 Jan 2021

Thanks Bob for the post on getting to the free Windows 10 download. I went through the process (downloaded the Media Creation Tool to a usb key and ran it from there, not from the desktop). Worked very smoothly.

Unfortunately, I was upgrading from Windows 8.1 (which has been getting finicky), and with Windows 10 it was causing jerky video playback and cursor pausing.

Grateful that a couple of clicks and Windows 8.1 is restored.

Posted by:

mike
18 Jan 2021

I have tried many times to upgrade Win 7 to 10. After installation the message says all is fine but there is no Internet connection. The Win 10 troubleshooters can't correct it. I am still using Win 7 with a firewall and use Avast AV banking mode if I visit any financial sites.

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