Anyone else not have the Windows 10 icon?
xenocity wrote:
I used it to upgrade.
When you launch the program, it will ask you if you want to create a Windows 10 USB or DVD from the ISO or just upgrade this PC.
On the next screen it will ask you if you want 32-bit or 64-bit Windows 10. If you have 64-bit processors, install 64-bit version.
Then it will scan your Windows to determine which version of 10 to download. If you have at least the pro version you will get 10 pro.
Then it will then download Wibdows 10, if you don't have enough room to start the install you will be greeted with a screen to launch disk clean up and/or using slab external device to aid in the install.
After that it installs taking about 40 minutes or more and 3 restarts.
It's very easy to use, I've gone through it already
When you launch the program, it will ask you if you want to create a Windows 10 USB or DVD from the ISO or just upgrade this PC.
On the next screen it will ask you if you want 32-bit or 64-bit Windows 10. If you have 64-bit processors, install 64-bit version.
Then it will scan your Windows to determine which version of 10 to download. If you have at least the pro version you will get 10 pro.
Then it will then download Wibdows 10, if you don't have enough room to start the install you will be greeted with a screen to launch disk clean up and/or using slab external device to aid in the install.
After that it installs taking about 40 minutes or more and 3 restarts.
It's very easy to use, I've gone through it already
If you choose to get the .iso, it mentions the installation key. Do you know if they give you a new one, or if they mean that you use the same key from your previous Windows installation? Also, do you know if a DVD created from one of the .iso files would be useable in installing Windows on a computer with a blank hard drive, or on a computer that was running Linux? (In the latter case, I know it'd wipe the drive, if it's even possible.)
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Sethno wrote:
xenocity wrote:
I used it to upgrade.
When you launch the program, it will ask you if you want to create a Windows 10 USB or DVD from the ISO or just upgrade this PC.
On the next screen it will ask you if you want 32-bit or 64-bit Windows 10. If you have 64-bit processors, install 64-bit version.
Then it will scan your Windows to determine which version of 10 to download. If you have at least the pro version you will get 10 pro.
Then it will then download Wibdows 10, if you don't have enough room to start the install you will be greeted with a screen to launch disk clean up and/or using slab external device to aid in the install.
After that it installs taking about 40 minutes or more and 3 restarts.
It's very easy to use, I've gone through it already
When you launch the program, it will ask you if you want to create a Windows 10 USB or DVD from the ISO or just upgrade this PC.
On the next screen it will ask you if you want 32-bit or 64-bit Windows 10. If you have 64-bit processors, install 64-bit version.
Then it will scan your Windows to determine which version of 10 to download. If you have at least the pro version you will get 10 pro.
Then it will then download Wibdows 10, if you don't have enough room to start the install you will be greeted with a screen to launch disk clean up and/or using slab external device to aid in the install.
After that it installs taking about 40 minutes or more and 3 restarts.
It's very easy to use, I've gone through it already
If you choose to get the .iso, it mentions the installation key. Do you know if they give you a new one, or if they mean that you use the same key from your previous Windows installation? Also, do you know if a DVD created from one of the .iso files would be useable in installing Windows on a computer with a blank hard drive, or on a computer that was running Linux? (In the latter case, I know it'd wipe the drive, if it's even possible.)
1) I don't know, I just upgraded.
2) You should be able to, though it will require a separate product key.
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