Windows 10 Upgrade Discussion: Compatibility and Features

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Discussion Overview

This discussion revolves around the upgrade process to Windows 10, focusing on compatibility issues, upgrade notifications, and user experiences with the installation. Participants share their problems, observations, and questions regarding the upgrade from previous versions of Windows, particularly Windows 8.1 and Windows 7.

Discussion Character

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  • Debate/contested
  • Technical explanation
  • Homework-related

Main Points Raised

  • Some participants express confusion about receiving upgrade notifications, with one noting that only one of their two laptops was offered the upgrade.
  • Several users report issues with the upgrade process, including getting stuck on the "please wait" screen and experiencing unexpected bugs post-upgrade.
  • One participant mentions that their computer is not recognized as up to date despite having all updates installed, raising questions about the upgrade eligibility.
  • There are suggestions to wait for a week or so for Microsoft to resolve initial issues with the new OS, reflecting uncertainty about the stability of Windows 10.
  • Some participants share humorous takes on the upgrade process, including jokes about the complexity of coding and the potential for errors like the "blue screen of death."
  • Advice is given to disable BIOS passwords to avoid complications during the installation process, with explanations about what "startup protection" entails.
  • One user describes a problem where their upgrade affected their dual-boot setup with Linux, leading to issues with partition recognition.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally share their individual experiences and challenges without reaching a consensus on the upgrade process. Multiple competing views and unresolved issues remain prevalent throughout the discussion.

Contextual Notes

Limitations include varying experiences with upgrade notifications, differences in system configurations, and unresolved technical issues that may depend on specific hardware or software setups.

Who May Find This Useful

This discussion may be useful for users considering or experiencing issues with upgrading to Windows 10, particularly those transitioning from Windows 8.1 or Windows 7, as well as those interested in the technical aspects of dual-boot systems.

Kostas Tzim
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Hello there...as the title says, when the time of the upgrade comes..lets discuss in this topic problems and other stuff on this new software

edit: when i received my notification i was asked to give my e-mail until the upgrade day unfortunately i pressed the X button and i missed to give my e-mail...am i still able to upgrade?
 
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I have 2 laptops with windows 8.1 but was offered to upgrade to windows 10 in only one of them. My HP-pavilion laptop still hasn't showed me the upgrade proposal. Is this normal?
I'll do the upgrade whenever they consider it's stable enough I suppose. I very rarely use Windows anyway; only when I'm forced to.
 
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I'm planning on upgrading my Windows 8.1 laptop.
Surely it can't get any worse...
 
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Windows 10 is currently downloading for me -- watching this thread: http://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumid=45&topicid=177267
 
Yesterday an unexpected bug appeared on my pc. http://prntscr.com/7ykbgb This morning when i booted up my pc the windows was genuine again...i don't know what happened but the windows 10 icon on the task bar disappeared :/ any suggestions?
 
I tried downloading Win 10 but it got stuck on the please wait window, nothing hap-end what is going on?
 
wolram said:
I tried downloading Win 10 but it got stuck on the please wait window, nothing hap-end what is going on?
Millions of people are trying to upgrade :)
 
wolram said:
I tried downloading Win 10 but it got stuck on the please wait window, nothing hap-end what is going on?

I tried to get the process started this morning. For me it's still at "Notify me when Windows 10 is available"

Guess I"m stuck with 8.1 a wee bit longer
 
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could someone reply on my problems please? :P
 
  • #11
So I have a fun problem:

My OS is up to date, I have gotten every single download Microsoft has told me to, I have jumped through all the hoops, and when I go to manually download the get windows 10 app, it says my computer is not up to date and that I cannot get the app.

I am running Windows 7 home premium 64 bit, I have service pack 1, I have windows updates enabled, I even download the optional ones. I have gone through the forums on the Microsoft website, but after doing A LOT of stuff in the command prompt to try to fix my issues, and use their fancy little troubleshooter, I have had no success. What else can I do besides manually download and force install Win 10?
 
  • #12
For both Kostas and duhuhu I'd suggest waiting a week or so. There are bound to be many issues like you're seeing. Hopefully Microsoft will get them all figure out over the next few days.

Not only is this a brand new OS, its also the first time they've distributed it enmass like this.
 
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cpscdave said:
I'd suggest waiting a week or so.

Not good enough! I demand free service NOW :wink: (just kidding, I figure they will get to it, I am just excited)
 
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duhuhu said:
Not good enough! I demand free service NOW

Hey they're knitting those 1's and 0's as fast as they can. Do you think they just grow on trees :P

Plus they need to go through and add by hand the following code to every function. It takes time
Code:
if(rand()=1234)
{
blueScreenOfDeath();
}
 
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thanks buddy, ill wait
 
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cpscdave said:
Hey they're knitting those 1's and 0's as fast as they can. Do you think they just grow on trees :P

Plus they need to go through and add by hand the following code to every function. It takes time
Code:
if(rand()=1234)
{
blueScreenOfDeath();
}
Oh I like that! is that in a form that I could load into the registry?
 
  • #17
My upgrade is ready, I am kind of cautious though...Do you have any useful advice to highlight, before i start the upgrade?
 
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cpscdave said:
if(rand()=1234)
{
blueScreenOfDeath();
}
The blue screen fades from light to dark to light now... and it says stuff in your favorite language.
 
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Kostas Tzim said:
My upgrade is ready, I am kind of cautious though...Do you have any useful advice to highlight, before i start the upgrade?
Disable any startup protection, it restarts a few times. I forgot to turn off my bios password and had to manually restart the computer.
 
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what do you mean "startup protection"
 
  • #21
duhuhu said:
So I have a fun problem:

My OS is up to date, I have gotten every single download Microsoft has told me to, I have jumped through all the hoops, and when I go to manually download the get windows 10 app, it says my computer is not up to date and that I cannot get the app.

I am running Windows 7 home premium 64 bit, I have service pack 1, I have windows updates enabled, I even download the optional ones. I have gone through the forums on the Microsoft website, but after doing A LOT of stuff in the command prompt to try to fix my issues, and use their fancy little troubleshooter, I have had no success. What else can I do besides manually download and force install Win 10?
Have you tried downloading the ISO from this site? https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10
 
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Kostas Tzim said:
what do you mean "startup protection"

What he means is you can set up a password in the computers BIOS, such that every time the computer powers on it won't do anything until you enter the password.
After you do it'll boot normally.
Since you don't know what he was talking about its unlikely that you have anything similar set up.

The problem (I assume) is that during the installation process the computer has to reboot a number of times, and if you have a BIOS password set up, you either need to sit there and watch and wait for the reboots, or potentially mess up the installation.
Easier to just turn off the BIOS password before doing the install
 
  • #23
StevieTNZ said:
Have you tried downloading the ISO from this site? https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10
I have tried MANY times to upgrade my windows 8.1 pro and always fail with this error message "WindowsUpdate_C1900101 OR WindowsUpdate_dt000". (this instruction doesn't work in my case at all)
My other computer at work uses the exact same OS with the same latest updates installed but it worked fine. Admittedly, the new OS's default theme is sooo ugly.
:biggrin:
 
  • #24
Just got mine, First impression is I like it.
 
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It seems a bit drab at the top... maybe a setting? I'm still investigating... :oldgrumpy:
Tool Bar W 10.JPG
 
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Our desktop is trying to update to Windows 10 Pro, from Windows 8.1 Pro. But I have not reserved Windows 10 on that computer. All attempts to install so far show up as 'Failed' in Windows Update.
 
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StevieTNZ said:
Our desktop is trying to update to Windows 10 Pro, from Windows 8.1 Pro. But I have not reserved Windows 10 on that computer. All attempts to install so far show up as 'Failed' in Windows Update.
Did you try downloading the ISO? Your issue sounds similar to what I was seeing (though I did reserve it).

Now I'm having a new problem: Yesterday, I was playing an old Windows XP game, Command and Conquer Tiberium Wars. In the middle of the game, it disappeared and a survey from MS popped-up asking me about my experience upgrading. I thought the game had just minimized, but nope, it was gone. And now when I try to start it, I get an error message from the game, telling me it isn't compatible with my OS! Compatibility mode doesn't help.
 
  • #28
I upgraded 2 days ago on my laptop; I triple boot with 2 linux distributions. The upgrade messed up one of the linux distribution: I'm not exactly sure whether windows removed a partition of windows 8.1 or so, but it renamed 2 linux partitions or switched them, I'm not really sure.
The thing is that gentoo used to be on /dev/sda8 and windows put it on /dev/sda7, the swap partition was also switched. So I had to fix my grub.cfg file accordingly, else I couldn't boot in gentoo anymore. In fact the problem was such that trying to boot gentoo would freeze my laptop on a black screen where even a hard reboot wouldn't work (pressing power button for several minutes did nothing), and since the battery is internal I had to wait about 4 hours for the battery to fully discharge and then fix the problem.
Apart from this, the update went fine and took about 1 hour and a half.
 
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russ_watters said:
Did you try downloading the ISO? Your issue sounds similar to what I was seeing (though I did reserve it).
I downloaded the ISO to install on my laptop, after on my laptop it attempted to install and was continuously failing, in Windows Update. The problem is I don't want to upgrade the desktop. It shouldn't have started downloading Windows 10 Pro unless I reserved it.
 
  • #30
I'm having the same issue as Stevie. It appears that the Windows 10 upgrade has been downloaded to my computer. And now, according to my update history, it is trying to install itself every day, but repeatedly fails. It's been doing this since Aug 1. The thing is, I never authorized this. I do not want Windows 10.
 

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