Mr E wrote: » After you run the update command from the command prompt, you can click the windows icon in the system tray to let you know if the download is complete. If it is, there will be a link/button to start it off. If you get "Something happened", make sure you have all pending updates installed for your current version of windows (it won't install W10 if there are any)
Gbear wrote: » After having already downloaded it twice from scratch and getting nowhere I'm just using the direct download onto a USB and installing it onto my soon to be formatted boot drive rather than dicking around any further. I have the install key anyway. The only reason why I didn't do this from the start was because I thought it was going to pre-install over the past week, but when the data just legged it off my drive that buggered up that plan. There's something deeply satisfying about a clean install with no ****e left over.
Deleted User wrote: » mine is now failing with a check your pc message , clicking the button does nothing
superg wrote: » It won't be activated on a clean install unless you've upgraded via 7 or 8 and activated it that way first.
ED E wrote: » Youll need to track down whats not updating. Ive one machine thats got a corrupt .NET install thats sticking an update, spent ages already debugging it.
Gbear wrote: » I'll activate it with my Windows 8 key. Edit: Scratch that, I can't. "If you formatted or replaced your hard drive, you won't be able to use a product key to update to Windows 10. You'll need to install your previous version of Windows, and then reinstall Windows 10." Dunno why I keep seeing comments saying this is seamless. Seems like a complete cluster**** to me. I have a windows 8 key and it's tied to my microsoft account. Having to tie it to the hardware again is ****ing idiotic.
Karsini wrote: » Getting absolutely nothing here. Windows Update isn't offering anything and the GWX tray icon is gone on all three of my systems. I have the ISO as I downloaded it from Microsoft's site earlier, but I don't know if I could just go ahead and upgrade using it or not.
superg wrote: » Yes, your old key won't work. You have to upgrade from windows 8, it will activate and then you can clean install without even entering a key during the process.
kearneybobs wrote: » Don't install it from using the ISO if it's your first time and haven't upgraded. You wont be able to activate it if you do the clean install, even if you have your windows 7/8 key at all. The upgrade needs to be done before you can attempt to do a clean install. I've up graded my Windows 7 installation on my Netbook and am now downloading the ISO to do a clean install via usb. We'll see how that one goes...
sean_b97 wrote: » windows 10 worth getting on a non-touchscreen device?
sean_b97 wrote: » worth getting over windows 7 on a non-touchscreen device?
GvidoR wrote: » ^ Had the same issue as well. Now I have Windows 10 up and running nicely. Typed this in the CMD to get it going:wuauclt.exe /updatenow
wuauclt.exe /updatenow
PropJoe10 wrote: » How does the clean install work then, if your 7 or 8 product key wont activate it?
degsie wrote: » After upgrade does your product key change from what it was in Win 8.1?
NoDrama wrote: » The following worked for me; -> CMD (Run as Admin) -> wuacuclt.exe /updatenow Then open and check for updates, and it should appear..
"This PC can't run Windows 10"