QUOTE(horns @ Feb 2 2016, 01:58 PM)
yes.
basically a 32bit os cannot be upgraded to a 64bit w10 directly. however, once you have upgraded to w10 32bit from the old one (make sure the computer is online and activated), and you do a clean install to get rid of the 32bit os and replace it with a 64bit w10, you computer should be activated online automatically.
about step 6, you extract contents of the iso file directly into usb drive, or burn the iso into dvd. some users did it wrongly by copying the whole iso as is into the drive, which will not work.
You mean when I'm using the Media Tool, I'll be extracting the contents real time directly from Microsoft website into a USB drive or burning the contents directly from Microsoft to the DVD?basically a 32bit os cannot be upgraded to a 64bit w10 directly. however, once you have upgraded to w10 32bit from the old one (make sure the computer is online and activated), and you do a clean install to get rid of the 32bit os and replace it with a 64bit w10, you computer should be activated online automatically.
about step 6, you extract contents of the iso file directly into usb drive, or burn the iso into dvd. some users did it wrongly by copying the whole iso as is into the drive, which will not work.
Feb 2 2016, 03:02 PM

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