Karsini wrote: » No, you install Windows 8.1 and activate it with your key, if you haven't already done so. Then you run the Windows 10 setup inside Windows 8.1.
biggebruv wrote: » oh ok its just my win 8 came on the laptop no disc
Karsini wrote: » Just to clarify, do you want to install Windows 8 on another machine with your laptop's key? It's not allowed unfortunately, OEM licences live and die with the system they came with.
biggebruv wrote: » yep was just wondering if I could help the pa out LOL no worries ubuntu he gets for now:D
seligehgit wrote: » Using the MediaCreationToolx64.exe to install Windows 10 but keeps coming with something happened and fails to install?
Karsini wrote: » OK, first problem, can I stop Windows 10 from automatically updating drivers? My laptop absolutely has to use an older version of the Nvidia driver, otherwise I get a 2-3 second freeze when opening videos.
matc66 wrote: » All the details are on this post on overclockers. http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=18684092
MarkY91 wrote: » Why is it a bad thing that it auto updates drivers?
MarkY91 wrote: » Updating now. Going well so far Why is it a bad thing that it auto updates drivers?
superg wrote: » I upgraded using the iso from inside windows 7 and windows activated automatically. Is that supposed to happen, thought I had to do something to activate?
Karsini wrote: » Because they don't always work properly. Just yesterday, Windows 8 offered me a driver update for my tablet which disabled my Wi-Fi and I had to roll back. So if it forces me to use a driver that breaks things, I can't accept that.