kearneybobs wrote: » Something odd is happening. I did the trick where you run wuauclt.exe through CMD to get it to start installing it for you. It downloaded it all for me and did the whole 'preparing installation' It got to the end and is now saying 'Check your PC before Upgrading Before installing Windows 10 Insider Preview, Something needs your attention' There's a button to 'Check you PC' Is this normal? EDIT: When I click on 'check your PC' it just brings me back out to the optional windows update screen.
Alun wrote: » This is exactly what happens on my desktop.
J o e wrote: » Anybody install from the ISO? Can anyone confirm if it's possible to skip the Product Key step and activate later? I'd like to try the 32-bit version just to test one application.
Alun wrote: » Yes, they're all there, but you'll need to reset them to be the default apps rather than the MS equivalents again.
Alun wrote: » I've just spotted something quite worrying in the Settings under "Choose how updates are delivered". By default it is set up so that Windows update will download updates not only from MS servers but other PC's in your own network, which may be a good idea, but potentially also from other PC's on the Internet! So you're consenting to your PC being used in some huge P2P network for updates, using your upload bandwidth in the process. Luckily you can turn this feature off completely, or just enable it for PC's on the local network, although presumably if I'm for example using WiFi in someone else's house this will kick in too, unless I specifically set that network as metered. All sounds a bit dodgy to me and a potential security risk, so I'm turning it off, thanks.
CatInABox wrote: » It's not a security risk, as the packages still have to be signed by Microsoft.
Alun wrote: » I admire your optimism.
CatInABox wrote: » If you think that's a security risk, wait until you hear about WiFi-Sense.
Alun wrote: » That's already turned off, don't worry!
Gbear wrote: » 1.6Mbps. Woopty ****ing doo. Should be done some time next week.
Upgrade to Windows 10 Pro Installation date: 30/07/2015 12:55 Installation status: Failed Error details: Code 80240020 Update type: Important Install the next version of Windows.
Brycen Victorious Sophomore wrote: » I tried a few scenarios this morning. Tried to install the ISO using a Win 7 key and it wouldn't accept the key. Skipped the step but later it wouldn't activate either. Re-installed Win7, did the upgrade and the key activated. Just about to format the drive and retry the same key from the ISO. I wonder if the Win7 key has now been "upgraded" or unlocked for Win 10 activation.
Tomagotchye wrote: » Grr...it's not giving me an option to get it at all. Been downloading every update available to kickstart it but it just tells me it's reserved.
GvidoR wrote: » The top comment is brilliant.