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SageCrispin wrote:
I also have another thought that you probably really won't like. You may have BIOS compatibility issues. Google something like "(your computer) Windows 10 BIOS update". You may find out that it will never work without a new BIOS flash.
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steveh27 wrote:It takes less than 5 minutes to install StartIsBack and your Win 10 system will immediately look like Win 7.
I had my desktop going for over 7 hours & finally forced a restart & started over again. It took 5 hours to download. Then I started the install. I'm still not happy with 10. I have no smart phone or mobile device. So far I have found no new benefit on 10 that 7 didn't have. There is so much stuff in 10 I want to delete but can't, such as Cortana. I've spent days of wasted time trying to get it to look & work like 7. I wish we could stay with 7, but with the end of updates in 3 years I've been told that would leave the pc vulnerable.
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sherlock62 wrote:Another reason to create the install media is you only have to download one time. You can then use the media to update several PCs.Tom_M wrote:X2 ...
You may want to try to install using the Media Creation Tool. By using this you can create a bootable DVD or USB thumbdrive.
Here's a link:
Media Creation Tool
Scroll down and click the "Download tool now" button.
Go Here as already mentioned in this thread. You will find detailed instructions. The process is easy.
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Tom_M wrote:
You may want to try to install using the Media Creation Tool. By using this you can create a bootable DVD or USB thumbdrive.
Here's a link:
Media Creation Tool
Scroll down and click the "Download tool now" button.