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I'm sure it says "Windows 10 is downloading or something". I don't think it'll actually be in German unless you set your computer to show things in German.I hope not, I can't read that.
I'm sure it says "Windows 10 is downloading or something". I don't think it'll actually be in German unless you set your computer to show things in German.I hope not, I can't read that.
Yeah I was actually making a joke, I know mine will be in English lolI'm sure it says "Windows 10 is downloading or something". I don't think it'll actually be in German unless you set your computer to show things in German.
I know.Yeah I was actually making a joke, I know mine will be in English lol
This all downloaded a few hours ago......no notification to install yet....
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The Drivers folder has 3 folders inside for audio [realtek], visual [nvidia], and wifi [realtek].
I'm sitting here typing this on my laptop with Windows 10 successfully installed (from Windows 7), I've reserved it on my gaming PC as well (which has Windows 8.1 on it) but it says it isn't ready yet (the folder on c:\ is currently at around 6Gb though), so not sure what's going on there. I'll check it out a bit later.Anyone upgraded successfully yet?
When I click on the Get Windows Now logo this pops up.
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If I click on Ok, let's continue it just goes into an endless loop.
Give it a few days before trying to get it. The Windows servers are swamped to the point where OS updates aren't happening.
I'm in the process of installing Windows 7 in a VM to upgrade to the Windows 10 RTM I have to see if I think its worth it. From what I've seen of it at work it looks alright.
Windows 10 will have forced updates.
I'm going to keep my Windows 7.
I typed "wuauclt.exe /updatenow" into the command line and it forces the update.
As far as I know, it's complicated. The Windows 10 that we get today is the upgrade DVD. Install Windows 7 on the SSD first with all of the updates and then install Windows 10.Wow, I literally thought I bricked my Windows 7 drive because it kept crashing at the Install screen as soon as I click Next. Luckily I had a repair disc lying around so it fixed the problem, miraculously.
However I want to reinstall Windows 10 onto my SSD. I know that you can reinstall Windows 10 but I don't know if you can on a separate drive. Anyone confirm?
Do you need to enter the product key for your Windows 7/8 copy or not?