Like I say use the command trick to force the Windows 10 update.My office PC still has not received the update... not sure when it will, but looking forward to it.
wuauclt.exe /updatenow
Like I say use the command trick to force the Windows 10 update.
How to use:
You open windows update first and as it is searching for updates you type this below in the command prompt and press enter and it should force the download, it might take a few times if you not fully updated.
You have to have automatic updates enabled also
Code:wuauclt.exe /updatenow
I saw this earlier, but thought it would just get you the "Get Windows 10" icon.
My download actually just started, and a popup asked to confirm licenses etc, so it's on!
Except for many of us it doesn't actually work
Hence the ISO trick ^_^
for the icon I used the regedit fix to get it to show up.
Probably cause they didn't update properly as it has to say no new updates first before trying it.
Guys, I wanna fiddle with Cortana when I get home (thats what she said?). Region is SA though...anyone foresee any issues with changing region on the fly? (I don't think i plan on ever USING the app store etc....)
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Tried all those things, including removing the softwaredistribution/Download folder, and all sorts of other tweaks...for some it just didnt happen![]()
Must have been the way they did it as I have done a few clients laptops now with success.
I'm going the ISO route because I have a couple of machines to install it on and don't want to download more than what's necessary. There's something wrong with the ISOs I download though because they don't work anywhere. Trying to download now again. This time the US language version.
Got it working on 1 or two, but my personal pc just refused. hence why i went with ISO method last night. oh well.... *shrug*
Same here. ISO route did the trick. Gonna do my gaming PC tonight and hopefully the SSD will make quick work of it.
Got it working on 1 or two, but my personal pc just refused. hence why i went with ISO method last night. oh well.... *shrug*
Oh it will. It's not gonna be as fast as say installing a bunch of updates, but I think it was less than 10 minutes from setup to booted in. Not bad at all for an OS
Definitely faster than the 2-4 hours normal users have been saying it will take (silly non-ssd's hehe)
Oh it will. It's not gonna be as fast as say installing a bunch of updates, but I think it was less than 10 minutes from setup to booted in. Not bad at all for an OS
Definitely faster than the 2-4 hours normal users have been saying it will take (silly non-ssd's hehe)
My laptop (HP Envy 15) took 2.5 hours from "preparing" to first boot. It was frustrating, to say the least.
my HP envy 17 was quick so that seems strange, what did you have installed on it?