QUOTE(flyt0thesky @ Jul 30 2015, 02:26 PM)
have you check on your internet explorer 11 if any proxy or script accidentally key in?Microsoft Windows 10
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Jul 30 2015, 02:45 PM
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i have windows 8 pro (not 8.1) product key,how can i download windows 10 pro 32bit for fresh install using windows 8 pro product key
i dont want to fresh install windows 8 pro,then windows update to windows 8.1 then only download windows 10 pro This post has been edited by amaze01: Jul 30 2015, 02:46 PM |
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Jul 30 2015, 03:12 PM
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ok just to report back.
apparently win10 using.... from different sources.... then i proceed to install that then do settings > factory reset (apparently this was unecessary step. could have just done that straight win 8.1) reinstall back my laptop 8.1 (no disk) then i could download win 10 again. no errors nothing. just time needed to download got the msg win10 rdy to install. so anyway if anybody had a same issue like me where win10 would not be downloading because of some unknown error despite troubleshooting and following the guides online, then just do a quick reinstall factory reset, then can dl/install win10 without issues :] anyway some info on how windows 10 reset works http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/system-restor...ork-windows-10/ This post has been edited by Moogle Stiltzkin: Jul 30 2015, 03:16 PM |
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Jul 30 2015, 03:17 PM
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What is the different between reset and refresh thingy?
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Jul 30 2015, 03:26 PM
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Jul 30 2015, 03:29 PM
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QUOTE(akasi91 @ Jul 30 2015, 03:09 PM) Hmm apparently not only a few people encounter this problem but it seems like a lot of users are facing it.Try this, resetting windows socket. Press Windows key + X then select command prompt (admin) type and enter these inputs into the console: netsh winsock reset Then, restart PC. Hopefully it'll work This post has been edited by lolzcalvin: Jul 30 2015, 03:31 PM |
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Jul 30 2015, 03:43 PM
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QUOTE(lolzcalvin @ Jul 30 2015, 03:29 PM) Hmm apparently not only a few people encounter this problem but it seems like a lot of users are facing it. this work!!!! thanks so much for the live saving!!!Try this, resetting windows socket. Press Windows key + X then select command prompt (admin) type and enter these inputs into the console: netsh winsock reset Then, restart PC. Hopefully it'll work |
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Jul 30 2015, 03:46 PM
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Jul 30 2015, 03:50 PM
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QUOTE he questions being asked are good ones as well and make sense. There is concern about being able to clean install Windows 10 on a system that was upgraded for free from Windows 7 and 8.1. Will I be able to clean install at the moment of upgrade once a license for Windows 7 and 8.1 has been validated? Will I be able to clean install Windows 10 after upgrading a 7 or 8.1 system with the free upgrade? Most of the questions out there are about clean installs and this stems from past experiences upgrading older versions of Windows. Prior to Windows 8, upgrades from one Windows OS to another always seemed to leave behind baggage and issues. Most enthusiasts/prosumers preferred to just reformat their system and then install the new OS on a fresh hard drive - in other words clean. QUOTE In the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview it only has the Reset entry however, options under it allow you to keep your files or to remove all files and reinstall Windows. Since logging in with your Microsoft account syncs settings and apps there is no longer a need for those to be saved during the process. This option gives you an opportunity to get a fresh start with Windows 10 - same benefits of what we refer to as a clean install. In fact, I have used the Reset option on each new Windows Insider Preview build over the last six weeks or so with great success for testing purposes. http://winsupersite.com/windows-10/windows...er-free-upgrade why you really should do clean install random pic for the lelz ![]() *update ok win10 FINALLY INSTALLED. looking at my recovery options there is -reset this pc - go back to windows 8.1 (my acer nitro probably partitioned off part of the hard drive with win 8.1 because they don't give you an actual windows cd. so i'm not gonna mess with that even if i'm not gonna use win 8.1 just because my cd key is in there ) - advanced startup so i go reset pc.... which then has 2 options - keep my files - remove everything (chose this for the obvious reasons to do a clean reinstall) after this it then prompts another 2 choices to pick - just remove my files (quick format) * i strongly suggest this - removing files and clean the drive (long format) *this is only if your selling your pc and giving it away. tbh even that may not be enough. only privazer or active killdisk can properly do a reformat using several passthroughs using a high reformat standard used by nsa or some other professional groups standards. after this i get a warning message "this pc was recently upgraded to win 10. if you reset this pc, you won't be able to undo the upgrade and go back to previous version of windows". Sounds fine to me :} lets do eeet the final message then says "rdy to reset this pc" reseting will remove - all personal files and user accounts on pc - any apps and programs that didnt come with pc - any changes to settings PS: i checked action it says windows is activated home edition :} This post has been edited by Moogle Stiltzkin: Jul 30 2015, 04:11 PM |
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guys I got a question.
laptop have recovery function exp: F11. if after we update to Windows 10, the recovery function still working? if we recovery, will the system go back windows 8.1 or windows 10? So each time we recovery need to update to windows 10 again? Can we set the recovery to windows 10? Thank you |
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QUOTE(hydelai @ Jul 30 2015, 02:01 PM) do we really need to do a clean install after upgrade from ISO? If clean install after upgrade is good if u wanna to remove old junk from previous version Windows n to remove any error that might occur during upgradeif yes, what's the reason we need to do clean install? |
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jusst installed win 10 on my surface 3. it takes additional 10GB of space. can i take some space back?
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