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Check System Requirements before upgrading to Windows 10
Windows 10 Upgrade
Just gone to upgrade windows 8.1 running on parallels on my MacBook air 2014, Thought I better have a look and see what its like and so I got the media creation tool to upgrade when i wanted not when Microsoft deemed it was time for me, took ages to download then and only then did it check to see if my setup met the System requirements Oops Microsoft muppets you are supposed to check before not after when someone as sat waiting an hour, ok i needed more ram, so i shutdown the win 8.1 in parallels and reconfigure to give it the 4gb of ram it wanted, then re start it up and re run the media creation tool, Oops it didn't save the download and now Im sat bored waiting another hour, Sort yourself out Microsoft, some people are daft enough to still be reliant on your software. |
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Check System Requirements before upgrading to Windows 10
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On 31/08/2015 13:26, Spexy1 wrote: Windows 10 Upgrade Just gone to upgrade windows 8.1 running on parallels on my MacBook air 2014, Thought I better have a look and see what its like and so I got the media creation tool to upgrade when i wanted not when Microsoft deemed it was time for me, took ages to download then and only then did it check to see if my setup met the System requirements Oops Microsoft muppets you are supposed to check before not after when someone as sat waiting an hour, ok i needed more ram, so i shutdown the win 8.1 in parallels and reconfigure to give it the 4gb of ram it wanted, then re start it up and re run the media creation tool, Oops it didn't save the download and now Im sat bored waiting another hour, Sort yourself out Microsoft, some people are daft enough to still be reliant on your software. You could have done this check yourself, before trying your upgrade. On the 'Get windows 10' window, click on the 3 horizontal bars (top left hand). Another window will pop up, with a menu. Under 'Getting the Upgrade' click on 'Check your PC'. If all's well, you get a 'You're good to go!' message, with a green tick against the criteria. "...on my MacBook". Nuff said. Muppet is as muppet does. |
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On 2015-08-31 11:34:12 am +0000, Jenny Telia said:
! On 31/08/2015 13:26, Spexy1 wrote: Windows 10 Upgrade Just gone to upgrade windows 8.1 running on parallels on my MacBook air 2014, Thought I better have a look and see what its like and so I got the media creation tool to upgrade when i wanted not when Microsoft deemed it was time for me, took ages to download then and only then did it check to see if my setup met the System requirements Oops Microsoft muppets you are supposed to check before not after when someone as sat waiting an hour, ok i needed more ram, so i shutdown the win 8.1 in parallels and reconfigure to give it the 4gb of ram it wanted, then re start it up and re run the media creation tool, Oops it didn't save the download and now Im sat bored waiting another hour, Sort yourself out Microsoft, some people are daft enough to still be reliant on your software. You could have done this check yourself, before trying your upgrade. On the 'Get windows 10' window, click on the 3 horizontal bars (top left hand). Another window will pop up, with a menu. Under 'Getting the Upgrade' click on 'Check your PC'. If all's well, you get a 'You're good to go!' message, with a green tick against the criteria. "...on my MacBook". Nuff said. Muppet is as muppet does. tut i'm a bloke I neither read instructions or Terms & Conditions, I expect Mr Gates to Nanny me through my Computing Career and for everything to run smoothly all of the time, That's why I use A Mac. Needs to think of a smart adult reply quote " Ner Ner Mucky Bear Tell Ya Mam to wash ya hair :P " |
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Spexy1 wrote:
Windows 10 Upgrade Just gone to upgrade windows 8.1 running on parallels on my MacBook air 2014, Thought I better have a look and see what its like and so I got the media creation tool to upgrade when i wanted not when Microsoft deemed it was time for me, took ages to download then and only then did it check to see if my setup met the System requirements Oops Microsoft muppets you are supposed to check before not after when someone as sat waiting an hour, ok i needed more ram, so i shutdown the win 8.1 in parallels and reconfigure to give it the 4gb of ram it wanted, then re start it up and re run the media creation tool, Oops it didn't save the download and now Im sat bored waiting another hour, Sort yourself out Microsoft, some people are daft enough to still be reliant on your software. One thing missing from the Windows 10 era, is the Upgrade Advisor. Previous OSes, had a separate Upgrade Advisor you could download, and it would check that the pre-conditions existed for the software. It would check the six processor features, whether your machine supports NX, and so on. If you have Windows 8.1 and regularly take updates via Windows Update, then you would have received the GWX (Get Windows Ten) subsystem. it consists of telemetry upgrade and a separate package with GWX.ese and GWXUI.exe. The GWX is supposed to fulfill the role of Upgrade Advisor, but it obviously isn't a big win on the UI front. I think the discrete, separately downloadable design, makes more sense. The user asks the question "can I", and the Upgrade Advisor provides a single point of reference with the answer. Nothing could be simpler in terms of user expectations. ******* You don't have to get Win10 media via GWX. When GWX does it, you get Win10 media, but you also get pre-staged drivers. If the driver is missing or buggy, GWX puts your upgrade status in a holding pattern until the issue is resolved at the source end (new driver available). If you download separate media, the driver issue could arise during installation, which is much later in the process, but the process should still be able to "roll back". So if you want media separately, and don't want to deal with the arbitrary nature of GWX, you go here. http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/softw...d/windows10ISO Now, there's an interesting observation about that page. If you visit using a Windows 7 or Windows 8 computer (i.e. a "modern" computer), then you are given the MediaCreationTool.exe program. You run that on your computer, to download media. Temporary files are staged in C:\$WINDOWS.~WS if you do that. If, on the other hand, you visit that particular web page from Linux or Mac or WinXP, the MediaCreationTool.exe would not run, and so instead, they give you an ISO9660 directly, with no fuss. There is only one problem with that last paragraph. I tried that method (downloaded from WinXP to avoid MediaCreationTool), and two downloads (x86, x64) I tried were too small and were corrupted. I eventually got full-sized DVDs. This is to give you some idea of the relative sizes to expect. There's no way to know exactly how many different SKUs that Microsoft might be serving up (different ISO versions). Win10_English_x64.iso 4,083,853,312 bytes (US English?) Win10_English_x32.iso 3,052,865,536 bytes (US English?) MD5sum = 99feb0f9e7262b7eefa460840a31b59d Win10_English_x32.iso MD5sum = 23e397a21a9e01f141c64b7e1260314a Win10_English_x64.iso Burn a DVD with that, so you'll have the media later for things like SFC (system file checker) runs. Just in case. The DVD also serves as a way to boot to recovery console. For your first install of Windows 10, you should be booted into Windows 8.1, and have at least 20GB of space for the new files. You run the setup.exe off the DVD to kick off the Upgrade Install. ******* And before you do that, you should have a backup of the Win 8.1 machine. While the OS installer has rollback capability, the experience with the "Go Back" feature offered for returning to the qualifying OS, doesn't work that well. It's better to rely on a backup image as a way to get back to Win 8.1 with all your applications intact. There have been quite a few sad stories so far, and having a backup would have provided a cleaner way to escape the mess. HTH, Paul |
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On Mon, 31 Aug 2015 13:34:12 +0200, Jenny Telia wrote:
You could have done this check yourself, before trying your upgrade. Users thinking for themselves - now there's a thought. |
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On 8/31/2015 7:34 AM, Jenny Telia wrote:
! On 31/08/2015 13:26, Spexy1 wrote: Windows 10 Upgrade Just gone to upgrade windows 8.1 running on parallels on my MacBook air 2014, Thought I better have a look and see what its like and so I got the media creation tool to upgrade when i wanted not when Microsoft deemed it was time for me, took ages to download then and only then did it check to see if my setup met the System requirements Oops Microsoft muppets you are supposed to check before not after when someone as sat waiting an hour, ok i needed more ram, so i shutdown the win 8.1 in parallels and reconfigure to give it the 4gb of ram it wanted, then re start it up and re run the media creation tool, Oops it didn't save the download and now Im sat bored waiting another hour, Sort yourself out Microsoft, some people are daft enough to still be reliant on your software. You could have done this check yourself, before trying your upgrade. On the 'Get windows 10' window, click on the 3 horizontal bars (top left hand). Another window will pop up, with a menu. Under 'Getting the Upgrade' click on 'Check your PC'. If all's well, you get a 'You're good to go!' message, with a green tick against the criteria. "...on my MacBook". Nuff said. Muppet is as muppet does. That advisor is a POS. It told me my Win 8.1 machine was "good to go" a month ago. Even said all of my software was good to go. Now it tells me that the Bluetooth won't work on Win10. On my Win7 machine it says "good to go", but it doesn't say a word about Office 2000 that I have installed on that machine not working on Win10. |
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Ron wrote on 09/01/2015 9:39 PM:
On 8/31/2015 7:34 AM, Jenny Telia wrote: ! On 31/08/2015 13:26, Spexy1 wrote: Windows 10 Upgrade Just gone to upgrade windows 8.1 running on parallels on my MacBook air 2014, Thought I better have a look and see what its like and so I got the media creation tool to upgrade when i wanted not when Microsoft deemed it was time for me, took ages to download then and only then did it check to see if my setup met the System requirements Oops Microsoft muppets you are supposed to check before not after when someone as sat waiting an hour, ok i needed more ram, so i shutdown the win 8.1 in parallels and reconfigure to give it the 4gb of ram it wanted, then re start it up and re run the media creation tool, Oops it didn't save the download and now Im sat bored waiting another hour, Sort yourself out Microsoft, some people are daft enough to still be reliant on your software. You could have done this check yourself, before trying your upgrade. On the 'Get windows 10' window, click on the 3 horizontal bars (top left hand). Another window will pop up, with a menu. Under 'Getting the Upgrade' click on 'Check your PC'. If all's well, you get a 'You're good to go!' message, with a green tick against the criteria. "...on my MacBook". Nuff said. Muppet is as muppet does. That advisor is a POS. It told me my Win 8.1 machine was "good to go" a month ago. Even said all of my software was good to go. Now it tells me that the Bluetooth won't work on Win10. On my Win7 machine it says "good to go", but it doesn't say a word about Office 2000 that I have installed on that machine not working on Win10. The GWX app compatibility guide engine is updated periodically as new telmetry is collected, triaged, analyzed, etc. Office 2000 Support ended NOT Compatible Office XP (2002) Support ended NOT Compatible Office 2003 Support ended NOT Compatible - except ... Windows Compatibility Center website claims that several 2003 products are, such as Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003 SP3, Version 11, and Microsoft Office IME 2003, Version 9. Office 2007 Support ends 10-Oct-2017 Compatible Office 2010 Support ends 13-Oct-2020 Compatible - Except for Office Starter 2010 Office 2013 Support ends 11-Apr-2023 Compatible -- ...winston msft mvp windows experience |
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". . .winston" wrote in message ... Ron wrote on 09/01/2015 9:39 PM: On 8/31/2015 7:34 AM, Jenny Telia wrote: ! On 31/08/2015 13:26, Spexy1 wrote: Windows 10 Upgrade Just gone to upgrade windows 8.1 running on parallels on my MacBook air 2014, Thought I better have a look and see what its like and so I got the media creation tool to upgrade when i wanted not when Microsoft deemed it was time for me, took ages to download then and only then did it check to see if my setup met the System requirements Oops Microsoft muppets you are supposed to check before not after when someone as sat waiting an hour, ok i needed more ram, so i shutdown the win 8.1 in parallels and reconfigure to give it the 4gb of ram it wanted, then re start it up and re run the media creation tool, Oops it didn't save the download and now Im sat bored waiting another hour, Sort yourself out Microsoft, some people are daft enough to still be reliant on your software. You could have done this check yourself, before trying your upgrade. On the 'Get windows 10' window, click on the 3 horizontal bars (top left hand). Another window will pop up, with a menu. Under 'Getting the Upgrade' click on 'Check your PC'. If all's well, you get a 'You're good to go!' message, with a green tick against the criteria. "...on my MacBook". Nuff said. Muppet is as muppet does. That advisor is a POS. It told me my Win 8.1 machine was "good to go" a month ago. Even said all of my software was good to go. Now it tells me that the Bluetooth won't work on Win10. On my Win7 machine it says "good to go", but it doesn't say a word about Office 2000 that I have installed on that machine not working on Win10. The GWX app compatibility guide engine is updated periodically as new telmetry is collected, triaged, analyzed, etc. Office 2000 Support ended NOT Compatible Office XP (2002) Support ended NOT Compatible Office 2003 Support ended NOT Compatible - except ... Windows Compatibility Center website claims that several 2003 products are, such as Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003 SP3, Version 11, and Microsoft Office IME 2003, Version 9. Office 2007 Support ends 10-Oct-2017 Compatible Office 2010 Support ends 13-Oct-2020 Compatible - Except for Office Starter 2010 Office 2013 Support ends 11-Apr-2023 Compatible Word, Excel, and Outlook 2003 work fine on my Win10Pro x64. Haven't had one bit of trouble with them :-) Of course, my Office needs are simple. -- SC Tom |
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On 9/2/2015 2:52 AM, . . .winston wrote:
Ron wrote on 09/01/2015 9:39 PM: On 8/31/2015 7:34 AM, Jenny Telia wrote: ! On 31/08/2015 13:26, Spexy1 wrote: Windows 10 Upgrade Just gone to upgrade windows 8.1 running on parallels on my MacBook air 2014, Thought I better have a look and see what its like and so I got the media creation tool to upgrade when i wanted not when Microsoft deemed it was time for me, took ages to download then and only then did it check to see if my setup met the System requirements Oops Microsoft muppets you are supposed to check before not after when someone as sat waiting an hour, ok i needed more ram, so i shutdown the win 8.1 in parallels and reconfigure to give it the 4gb of ram it wanted, then re start it up and re run the media creation tool, Oops it didn't save the download and now Im sat bored waiting another hour, Sort yourself out Microsoft, some people are daft enough to still be reliant on your software. You could have done this check yourself, before trying your upgrade. On the 'Get windows 10' window, click on the 3 horizontal bars (top left hand). Another window will pop up, with a menu. Under 'Getting the Upgrade' click on 'Check your PC'. If all's well, you get a 'You're good to go!' message, with a green tick against the criteria. "...on my MacBook". Nuff said. Muppet is as muppet does. That advisor is a POS. It told me my Win 8.1 machine was "good to go" a month ago. Even said all of my software was good to go. Now it tells me that the Bluetooth won't work on Win10. On my Win7 machine it says "good to go", but it doesn't say a word about Office 2000 that I have installed on that machine not working on Win10. The GWX app compatibility guide engine is updated periodically as new telmetry is collected, triaged, analyzed, etc. Office 2000 Support ended NOT Compatible Office XP (2002) Support ended NOT Compatible Office 2003 Support ended NOT Compatible - except ... Windows Compatibility Center website claims that several 2003 products are, such as Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003 SP3, Version 11, and Microsoft Office IME 2003, Version 9. Office 2007 Support ends 10-Oct-2017 Compatible Office 2010 Support ends 13-Oct-2020 Compatible - Except for Office Starter 2010 Office 2013 Support ends 11-Apr-2023 Compatible My Win8 machine came with Office Starter 2010. Are you saying it won't work on Windows 10? |
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SC Tom wrote on 09/02/2015 7:18 AM:
". . .winston" wrote in message ... Ron wrote on 09/01/2015 9:39 PM: On 8/31/2015 7:34 AM, Jenny Telia wrote: ! On 31/08/2015 13:26, Spexy1 wrote: Windows 10 Upgrade Just gone to upgrade windows 8.1 running on parallels on my MacBook air 2014, Thought I better have a look and see what its like and so I got the media creation tool to upgrade when i wanted not when Microsoft deemed it was time for me, took ages to download then and only then did it check to see if my setup met the System requirements Oops Microsoft muppets you are supposed to check before not after when someone as sat waiting an hour, ok i needed more ram, so i shutdown the win 8.1 in parallels and reconfigure to give it the 4gb of ram it wanted, then re start it up and re run the media creation tool, Oops it didn't save the download and now Im sat bored waiting another hour, Sort yourself out Microsoft, some people are daft enough to still be reliant on your software. You could have done this check yourself, before trying your upgrade. On the 'Get windows 10' window, click on the 3 horizontal bars (top left hand). Another window will pop up, with a menu. Under 'Getting the Upgrade' click on 'Check your PC'. If all's well, you get a 'You're good to go!' message, with a green tick against the criteria. "...on my MacBook". Nuff said. Muppet is as muppet does. That advisor is a POS. It told me my Win 8.1 machine was "good to go" a month ago. Even said all of my software was good to go. Now it tells me that the Bluetooth won't work on Win10. On my Win7 machine it says "good to go", but it doesn't say a word about Office 2000 that I have installed on that machine not working on Win10. The GWX app compatibility guide engine is updated periodically as new telmetry is collected, triaged, analyzed, etc. Office 2000 Support ended NOT Compatible Office XP (2002) Support ended NOT Compatible Office 2003 Support ended NOT Compatible - except ... Windows Compatibility Center website claims that several 2003 products are, such as Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003 SP3, Version 11, and Microsoft Office IME 2003, Version 9. Office 2007 Support ends 10-Oct-2017 Compatible Office 2010 Support ends 13-Oct-2020 Compatible - Except for Office Starter 2010 Office 2013 Support ends 11-Apr-2023 Compatible Word, Excel, and Outlook 2003 work fine on my Win10Pro x64. Haven't had one bit of trouble with them :-) Of course, my Office needs are simple. Just providing MSFT's position. - in fact, if you ever need support on Win10 from MSFT, it is likely that a request to uninstall any Office prior to 2007 will be suggested to ensure Win10 does not have any compatibility issues that may interfere or mask another problem. -- ...winston msft mvp windows experience |
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Ron wrote on 09/02/2015 11:23 AM:
On 9/2/2015 2:52 AM, . . .winston wrote: Ron wrote on 09/01/2015 9:39 PM: On 8/31/2015 7:34 AM, Jenny Telia wrote: ! On 31/08/2015 13:26, Spexy1 wrote: Windows 10 Upgrade Just gone to upgrade windows 8.1 running on parallels on my MacBook air 2014, Thought I better have a look and see what its like and so I got the media creation tool to upgrade when i wanted not when Microsoft deemed it was time for me, took ages to download then and only then did it check to see if my setup met the System requirements Oops Microsoft muppets you are supposed to check before not after when someone as sat waiting an hour, ok i needed more ram, so i shutdown the win 8.1 in parallels and reconfigure to give it the 4gb of ram it wanted, then re start it up and re run the media creation tool, Oops it didn't save the download and now Im sat bored waiting another hour, Sort yourself out Microsoft, some people are daft enough to still be reliant on your software. You could have done this check yourself, before trying your upgrade. On the 'Get windows 10' window, click on the 3 horizontal bars (top left hand). Another window will pop up, with a menu. Under 'Getting the Upgrade' click on 'Check your PC'. If all's well, you get a 'You're good to go!' message, with a green tick against the criteria. "...on my MacBook". Nuff said. Muppet is as muppet does. That advisor is a POS. It told me my Win 8.1 machine was "good to go" a month ago. Even said all of my software was good to go. Now it tells me that the Bluetooth won't work on Win10. On my Win7 machine it says "good to go", but it doesn't say a word about Office 2000 that I have installed on that machine not working on Win10. The GWX app compatibility guide engine is updated periodically as new telmetry is collected, triaged, analyzed, etc. Office 2000 Support ended NOT Compatible Office XP (2002) Support ended NOT Compatible Office 2003 Support ended NOT Compatible - except ... Windows Compatibility Center website claims that several 2003 products are, such as Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003 SP3, Version 11, and Microsoft Office IME 2003, Version 9. Office 2007 Support ends 10-Oct-2017 Compatible Office 2010 Support ends 13-Oct-2020 Compatible - Except for Office Starter 2010 Office 2013 Support ends 11-Apr-2023 Compatible My Win8 machine came with Office Starter 2010. Are you saying it won't work on Windows 10? That was MSFT's recommendation and position regarding Win10 software compatibility. It's up to you (at your own risk) to test whether or not those waters are safe. -- ...winston msft mvp windows experience |
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". . .winston" wrote in message ... SC Tom wrote on 09/02/2015 7:18 AM: ". . .winston" wrote in message ... Ron wrote on 09/01/2015 9:39 PM: On 8/31/2015 7:34 AM, Jenny Telia wrote: ! On 31/08/2015 13:26, Spexy1 wrote: Windows 10 Upgrade Just gone to upgrade windows 8.1 running on parallels on my MacBook air 2014, Thought I better have a look and see what its like and so I got the media creation tool to upgrade when i wanted not when Microsoft deemed it was time for me, took ages to download then and only then did it check to see if my setup met the System requirements Oops Microsoft muppets you are supposed to check before not after when someone as sat waiting an hour, ok i needed more ram, so i shutdown the win 8.1 in parallels and reconfigure to give it the 4gb of ram it wanted, then re start it up and re run the media creation tool, Oops it didn't save the download and now Im sat bored waiting another hour, Sort yourself out Microsoft, some people are daft enough to still be reliant on your software. You could have done this check yourself, before trying your upgrade. On the 'Get windows 10' window, click on the 3 horizontal bars (top left hand). Another window will pop up, with a menu. Under 'Getting the Upgrade' click on 'Check your PC'. If all's well, you get a 'You're good to go!' message, with a green tick against the criteria. "...on my MacBook". Nuff said. Muppet is as muppet does. That advisor is a POS. It told me my Win 8.1 machine was "good to go" a month ago. Even said all of my software was good to go. Now it tells me that the Bluetooth won't work on Win10. On my Win7 machine it says "good to go", but it doesn't say a word about Office 2000 that I have installed on that machine not working on Win10. The GWX app compatibility guide engine is updated periodically as new telmetry is collected, triaged, analyzed, etc. Office 2000 Support ended NOT Compatible Office XP (2002) Support ended NOT Compatible Office 2003 Support ended NOT Compatible - except ... Windows Compatibility Center website claims that several 2003 products are, such as Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003 SP3, Version 11, and Microsoft Office IME 2003, Version 9. Office 2007 Support ends 10-Oct-2017 Compatible Office 2010 Support ends 13-Oct-2020 Compatible - Except for Office Starter 2010 Office 2013 Support ends 11-Apr-2023 Compatible Word, Excel, and Outlook 2003 work fine on my Win10Pro x64. Haven't had one bit of trouble with them :-) Of course, my Office needs are simple. Just providing MSFT's position. - in fact, if you ever need support on Win10 from MSFT, it is likely that a request to uninstall any Office prior to 2007 will be suggested to ensure Win10 does not have any compatibility issues that may interfere or mask another problem. That suggestion would not surprise me. I have to admit though, that the only times I've ever had to call Microsoft Support was on XP and Me when I had done enough hardware upgrades to warrant a new activation. And that was simple and painless :-) -- SC Tom |
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On 9/2/2015 2:54 PM, . . .winston wrote:
Ron wrote on 09/02/2015 11:23 AM: On 9/2/2015 2:52 AM, . . .winston wrote: Ron wrote on 09/01/2015 9:39 PM: On 8/31/2015 7:34 AM, Jenny Telia wrote: ! On 31/08/2015 13:26, Spexy1 wrote: Windows 10 Upgrade Just gone to upgrade windows 8.1 running on parallels on my MacBook air 2014, Thought I better have a look and see what its like and so I got the media creation tool to upgrade when i wanted not when Microsoft deemed it was time for me, took ages to download then and only then did it check to see if my setup met the System requirements Oops Microsoft muppets you are supposed to check before not after when someone as sat waiting an hour, ok i needed more ram, so i shutdown the win 8.1 in parallels and reconfigure to give it the 4gb of ram it wanted, then re start it up and re run the media creation tool, Oops it didn't save the download and now Im sat bored waiting another hour, Sort yourself out Microsoft, some people are daft enough to still be reliant on your software. You could have done this check yourself, before trying your upgrade. On the 'Get windows 10' window, click on the 3 horizontal bars (top left hand). Another window will pop up, with a menu. Under 'Getting the Upgrade' click on 'Check your PC'. If all's well, you get a 'You're good to go!' message, with a green tick against the criteria. "...on my MacBook". Nuff said. Muppet is as muppet does. That advisor is a POS. It told me my Win 8.1 machine was "good to go" a month ago. Even said all of my software was good to go. Now it tells me that the Bluetooth won't work on Win10. On my Win7 machine it says "good to go", but it doesn't say a word about Office 2000 that I have installed on that machine not working on Win10. The GWX app compatibility guide engine is updated periodically as new telmetry is collected, triaged, analyzed, etc. Office 2000 Support ended NOT Compatible Office XP (2002) Support ended NOT Compatible Office 2003 Support ended NOT Compatible - except ... Windows Compatibility Center website claims that several 2003 products are, such as Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003 SP3, Version 11, and Microsoft Office IME 2003, Version 9. Office 2007 Support ends 10-Oct-2017 Compatible Office 2010 Support ends 13-Oct-2020 Compatible - Except for Office Starter 2010 Office 2013 Support ends 11-Apr-2023 Compatible My Win8 machine came with Office Starter 2010. Are you saying it won't work on Windows 10? That was MSFT's recommendation and position regarding Win10 software compatibility. It's up to you (at your own risk) to test whether or not those waters are safe. Don't know if you will see this since it's an old thread, but Office Starter 2010 works on Windows 10. |
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