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Windows 10 Upgrade Error
Hi guys there!
I tried to upgrade Win8.1 to Win10 yesterday and this morning but after I configured the settings for the new Windows after the installing has finished, my computer showed the screen said that "Please wait" but nothing happened then. That screen on the monitor for 5 hours but nothing happened, the new Windows didn't install and I've rolled back to Win8.1. Do anyone here know the problem? Thanks, Eric --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: --- |
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Windows 10 Upgrade Error
On 12/24/2014 05:31 AM, Eric Golder wrote:
Hi guys there! I tried to upgrade Win8.1 to Win10 yesterday and this morning but after I configured the settings for the new Windows after the installing has finished, my computer showed the screen said that "Please wait" but nothing happened then. That screen on the monitor for 5 hours but nothing happened, the new Windows didn't install and I've rolled back to Win8.1. Do anyone here know the problem? Thanks, Eric At this point an upgrade to Win 10 is something best left to experimenters. That said when Win 10 is officially released and one wants to perform an update, it's best to have no applications running prior to starting the update process. Also make sure everything is backed up first in the event the update fails but is not rolled back |
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Windows 10 Upgrade Error
philo wrote on 12/24/2014 6:56 AM:
On 12/24/2014 05:31 AM, Eric Golder wrote: Hi guys there! I tried to upgrade Win8.1 to Win10 yesterday and this morning but after I configured the settings for the new Windows after the installing has finished, my computer showed the screen said that "Please wait" but nothing happened then. That screen on the monitor for 5 hours but nothing happened, the new Windows didn't install and I've rolled back to Win8.1. Do anyone here know the problem? Thanks, Eric At this point an upgrade to Win 10 is something best left to experimenters. That said when Win 10 is officially released and one wants to perform an update, it's best to have no applications running prior to starting the update process. Also make sure everything is backed up first in the event the update fails but is not rolled back And as we all know or should know, Windows 10 is a Technical Preview and not a final release, thus it's quite possible it has bugs in it. Much like any Beta software, you run a risk. My vote is you were the one in a hundred that lost the bet. |
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On 12/24/2014 07:11 AM, Big_Al wrote:
snip And as we all know or should know, Windows 10 is a Technical Preview and not a final release, thus it's quite possible it has bugs in it. Much like any Beta software, you run a risk. My vote is you were the one in a hundred that lost the bet. Which is probably good. I don't know what is going to happen when Win10 TP expires on April 15th and the user is locked out of their system. I have not heard for sure if they will be given an option to purchase it or whether it will be a free upgrade. I know MS is not in the habit of giving out free operating systems. |
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Eric Golder wrote:
Hi guys there! I tried to upgrade Win8.1 to Win10 yesterday and this morning but after I configured the settings for the new Windows after the installing has finished, my computer showed the screen said that "Please wait" but nothing happened then. That screen on the monitor for 5 hours but nothing happened, the new Windows didn't install and I've rolled back to Win8.1. Do anyone here know the problem? Thanks, Eric Usually, there is a platform update before using something like that. The Preview installer should figure that out, if anything is needed. Your AV should be disabled. Now, this might be part of the problem/ http://windows.microsoft.com/en-ca/w...w-faq#faq=tab3 "Important If you're running Windows 8.1, Windows 8, or Windows 7 and your system language isn't English, Chinese Simplified, or Brazilian Portuguese, you can only keep your personal files when you upgrade. You won't be able to keep your apps or Windows settings." Which means "installing over top" isn't really buying you all that much. The OS might as well be installed in a separate partition. You could: 1) Create a new empty NTFS partition. 2) See if you can get the installer to install into that empty NTFS partition. 3) The new boot menu should show Windows 8 and Windows 10. Windows 10 boot manager, now runs the boot process. 4) When April 15 comes, you may be able to set the Active flag on the Windows 8 boot partition (whatever that is), and get Windows 8 to be in control again. The Win8 boot files and Win8 BCD should still be on the Windows 8 partition. If it doesn't boot, using your Windows 8 DVD may be able to repair the boot stuff so it works again. For my Windows 10 Preview, I installed on a clean disk on a separate computer. There is no way that preview can ruin any of my stuff :-) Short of sending a worm through the LAN... Paul |
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Windows 10 Upgrade Error
philo wrote on 12/24/2014 10:13 AM:
On 12/24/2014 07:11 AM, Big_Al wrote: snip And as we all know or should know, Windows 10 is a Technical Preview and not a final release, thus it's quite possible it has bugs in it. Much like any Beta software, you run a risk. My vote is you were the one in a hundred that lost the bet. Which is probably good. I don't know what is going to happen when Win10 TP expires on April 15th and the user is locked out of their system. I have not heard for sure if they will be given an option to purchase it or whether it will be a free upgrade. I know MS is not in the habit of giving out free operating systems. Yep, I heard those rumors that Win10 might come out free and especially to TP testers, one of the reasons I signed up. |
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On 12/24/2014 5:31 AM, Eric Golder wrote:
Hi guys there! I tried to upgrade Win8.1 to Win10 yesterday and this morning but after I configured the settings for the new Windows after the installing has finished, my computer showed the screen said that "Please wait" but nothing happened then. That screen on the monitor for 5 hours but nothing happened, the new Windows didn't install and I've rolled back to Win8.1. Do anyone here know the problem? Thanks, Eric --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: --- I have done a clean install on a couple of different desktops and an upgrade to a Windows 7 Latitude E6410 on our domain. Each of the installs went smoothly, well relatively anyway. I was really surprised the upgrade install took over windows 7. The only thing I had to do subsequently or that was broken was to install a special windows 10 version of Remote Server and Admin Tools as AD Administration was broken. If you have issues with an upgrade install you might want to install it on a separate partition as a clean install and dual boot. It should create boot entry for both installs. I actually just installed Windows 7 after the fact on my home computer and it created a boot entry for both the Windows 10 and Windows 7. |
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On 12/24/2014 12:54 PM, Big_Al wrote:
philo wrote on 12/24/2014 10:13 AM: On 12/24/2014 07:11 AM, Big_Al wrote: snip And as we all know or should know, Windows 10 is a Technical Preview and not a final release, thus it's quite possible it has bugs in it. Much like any Beta software, you run a risk. My vote is you were the one in a hundred that lost the bet. Which is probably good. I don't know what is going to happen when Win10 TP expires on April 15th and the user is locked out of their system. I have not heard for sure if they will be given an option to purchase it or whether it will be a free upgrade. I know MS is not in the habit of giving out free operating systems. Yep, I heard those rumors that Win10 might come out free and especially to TP testers, one of the reasons I signed up. I've seen such articles but have not seen anything from Microsoft itself. My /guess/ is that if they do give it out free, the user will have to pay for applications and/or additional features. Like I said ...nothing but a guess on my part. |
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On Wed, 24 Dec 2014 13:54:16 -0500, Big_Al wrote:
Yep, I heard those rumors that Win10 might come out free and especially to TP testers, one of the reasons I signed up. Notwithstanding the rumors, I very much doubt that it will be free to anyone. |
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Windows 10 Upgrade Error
On 12/24/2014 1:33 PM, Saneearth wrote:
On 12/24/2014 5:31 AM, Eric Golder wrote: Hi guys there! I tried to upgrade Win8.1 to Win10 yesterday and this morning but after I configured the settings for the new Windows after the installing has finished, my computer showed the screen said that "Please wait" but nothing happened then. That screen on the monitor for 5 hours but nothing happened, the new Windows didn't install and I've rolled back to Win8.1. Do anyone here know the problem? Thanks, Eric --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: --- I have done a clean install on a couple of different desktops and an upgrade to a Windows 7 Latitude E6410 on our domain. Each of the installs went smoothly, well relatively anyway. I was really surprised the upgrade install took over windows 7. The only thing I had to do subsequently or that was broken was to install a special windows 10 version of Remote Server and Admin Tools as AD Administration was broken. If you have issues with an upgrade install you might want to install it on a separate partition as a clean install and dual boot. It should create boot entry for both installs. I actually just installed Windows 7 after the fact on my home computer and it created a boot entry for both the Windows 10 and Windows 7. Yes Dual boot works fine. I installed it on a 128GB SSD and the boot menu is automatically created giving Win 8.1 Or Win Tech Preview as choices. Regards, Rene |
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Windows 10 Upgrade Error
On 24/12/2014 21:59, Ken Blake, MVP wrote:
On Wed, 24 Dec 2014 13:54:16 -0500, Big_Al wrote: Yep, I heard those rumors that Win10 might come out free and especially to TP testers, one of the reasons I signed up. Notwithstanding the rumors, I very much doubt that it will be free to anyone. Agreed. I'd say that at best the price will be lower than usual, or lower than usual for a special offer period of maybe a few months. -- Brian Gregory (in the UK). To email me please remove all the letter vee from my email address. |
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Windows 10 Upgrade Error
Ken Blake, MVP formulated the question :
On Wed, 24 Dec 2014 13:54:16 -0500, Big_Al wrote: Yep, I heard those rumors that Win10 might come out free and especially to TP testers, one of the reasons I signed up. Notwithstanding the rumors, I very much doubt that it will be free to anyone. It will be just as free as anything else MS has sent to market. Ed P. -- Ed Propes |
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