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which update give me the w10 icon?
Hi All,
Not up to install 1.1 GB of updates (updates were turned off). Which update give me just the w10 upgrade icon? Many thanks, -T |
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which update give me the w10 icon?
T wrote on 6/16/2015 3:28 AM:
Hi All, Not up to install 1.1 GB of updates (updates were turned off). Which update give me just the w10 upgrade icon? Many thanks, -T KB3035583 IIRC |
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which update give me the w10 icon?
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Hi All, Not up to install 1.1 GB of updates (updates were turned off). Which update give me just the w10 upgrade icon? Many thanks, -T Pre-requisite hell. You cannot get to see the stripper, unless you pay the cover charge to the dude at the door. The 583 will at least need some platform update first. Since the Upgrade Assistant needs some version of .NET, you need your .NET installed too. This was a major roadblock to older OSes running Upgrade Assistant type applications. And for some reason, my Windows Update offered '583, right after I'd finished installing IE11. Yet, at least one other post I could find, succeeded in getting the icon with only IE10 installed. KB 2952664 WU patch KB 2990214 platform update KB 3035583 nag KB 3021917 (telemetry patch) The Microsoft Answers forum, had a thread with more than 1000 posts in it, and someone put together a .bat with several techniques for coaxing the thing to work. Some of that is copied here. You can easily examine the ..bat in Notepad, to see if it's safe or not. (This may not be the same download link as the Microsoft Answers one.) http://techdows.com/2015/06/how-to-e...1-taskbar.html Besides requiring Windows 7 SP1 or Windows 8.1 Update, you must also have installed: For Windows 7 SP1: KB3035583 KB2952664 For Windows 8.1 Update: KB3035583 KB2976978 https://www.dropbox.com/s/0u0au9xgy6..._full.zip?dl=0 For the copy I got and tried, these were the details. win10fix_full.bat 7,692 bytes MD5 = ec8cafdf7da32c0b106a5a3a49ae473c SHA1 = b018a732740a3c078a06b323b13cb4ff8a3710d4 win10fix_full.bat If your Win7 SP1 has a license key installed, that's going to help. I installed *everything*, full Windows Update on a test install, and it would not present the icon. Using the .bat file wouldn't do it either. Without the license key and activation, it's dead Jim. Someone was joking, that a Win7 with "pirate activation", would present an upgrade link for Win10 Core. And here I was thinking they would check for stuff like that... Paul |
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which update give me the w10 icon?
On 06/16/2015 12:29 AM, Big_Al wrote:
T wrote on 6/16/2015 3:28 AM: Hi All, Not up to install 1.1 GB of updates (updates were turned off). Which update give me just the w10 upgrade icon? Many thanks, -T KB3035583 IIRC Thank you |
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which update give me the w10 icon?
On 06/16/2015 04:33 AM, Paul wrote:
T wrote: Hi All, Not up to install 1.1 GB of updates (updates were turned off). Which update give me just the w10 upgrade icon? Many thanks, -T Pre-requisite hell. You cannot get to see the stripper, unless you pay the cover charge to the dude at the door. The 583 will at least need some platform update first. Since the Upgrade Assistant needs some version of .NET, you need your .NET installed too. This was a major roadblock to older OSes running Upgrade Assistant type applications. And for some reason, my Windows Update offered '583, right after I'd finished installing IE11. Yet, at least one other post I could find, succeeded in getting the icon with only IE10 installed. KB 2952664 WU patch KB 2990214 platform update KB 3035583 nag KB 3021917 (telemetry patch) The Microsoft Answers forum, had a thread with more than 1000 posts in it, and someone put together a .bat with several techniques for coaxing the thing to work. Some of that is copied here. You can easily examine the .bat in Notepad, to see if it's safe or not. (This may not be the same download link as the Microsoft Answers one.) http://techdows.com/2015/06/how-to-e...1-taskbar.html Besides requiring Windows 7 SP1 or Windows 8.1 Update, you must also have installed: For Windows 7 SP1: KB3035583 KB2952664 For Windows 8.1 Update: KB3035583 KB2976978 https://www.dropbox.com/s/0u0au9xgy6..._full.zip?dl=0 For the copy I got and tried, these were the details. win10fix_full.bat 7,692 bytes MD5 = ec8cafdf7da32c0b106a5a3a49ae473c SHA1 = b018a732740a3c078a06b323b13cb4ff8a3710d4 win10fix_full.bat If your Win7 SP1 has a license key installed, that's going to help. I installed *everything*, full Windows Update on a test install, and it would not present the icon. Using the .bat file wouldn't do it either. Without the license key and activation, it's dead Jim. Someone was joking, that a Win7 with "pirate activation", would present an upgrade link for Win10 Core. And here I was thinking they would check for stuff like that... Paul Yikes! Thank you! |
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