Windows 10 - finally time to move?

Ugh. Of course, same brand & model name come in different configurations. Sorry, my bad.
To check wich GPU you lappy uses, you could open Settings - System - Display - Advanced Display Settings
or run dxdiag & look at the display tab.
Not tonight, I have had enough. It is still downloading the other stuff.
 
a clean install means it keeps nothing from your old computer
And upgrade means you keep your old applications but with the new operating system

You make this choice when you run the win 10 installer thats called Media Creation Tool
This you can burn to a cd or put on a USB key
 
a clean install means it keeps nothing from your old computer
And upgrade means you keep your old applications but with the new operating system
The latter is often MESSY. It can be a good idea if you know what you're doing to do a clean install while keeping backups of all the settings folders for all your applications, then manually just copy them across into the fresh Win10 install.
 
a clean install means it keeps nothing from your old computer
And upgrade means you keep your old applications but with the new operating system

You make this choice when you run the win 10 installer thats called Media Creation Tool
This you can burn to a cd or put on a USB key
I believe that I did the latter.
 
The latter is often MESSY. It can be a good idea if you know what you're doing to do a clean install while keeping backups of all the settings folders for all your applications, then manually just copy them across into the fresh Win10 install.
Hindsight is a wonderful thing.
 
Ahhh OK
What's it doing now?
did you get all the Intel drivers installed or what stage are you at
if it was me I'd format and do it again if it's Stuck
 
80% of what you just said, went right over my head. Clean install. Read that few times here, makes no sense to me.

I have a serious headache, getting to the point, where I just want to chuck it all in. Each and every time, I try to update, install or fix anything, it is asking me questions, or gives me options, that I do not understand. As I have said before, this is not what I do and have always had issues with understanding how all this stuff works etc.. And of course, just as I get to begin to understand something, they change it.

As I have said before. Thanks guys, but it is looking more and more like, that I am going to have to fork out another £300 - £400 on a new computer. Simply because Microsoft, says so. Along with the fact, that I seem to have lost 9 years of research, into distilling and all of my tree references. I type anything into the windows 10 P.C search and it sends me to the inter-web and then asks. 'was this helpful?' I know I asked for everything to be backed up, but there is no back up to be found, on that LP. I slept on it last night, I'll do the same again tonight.

 
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I won't ever be moving onto windows 10.

When a program or game i want becomes windows 10 only, then I'll simply have to miss out. I'm never caving in to microsoft.

You want that shiny new thing? Huh, ya like that?! Yeah you know you want it! So here's how much it's going to cost you, oh and i want access to EVERYTHING you do on it at all times and if you try to bypass any of it, well we'll simply undo it all next update, oh and you will update. YOU CAN'T SAY NO TO US ANY MORE! BWAHAHAHAHAHA!

All your information is mine! Every keystroke, everythintg you write in a file, every web page SEEKED and VISITED, time spent on each web page, clicks and click locations, programs you run, things you have installed. Everything you have saved on your hard disks and even portable storage files are mined, and everything your microphone and camera pick up too!

But hey, we just need ALL that information so that we can offer you a "better service and experience". LOL

Before it came out there were a few involved in testing that blew the whistle on what was built-in to the OS, built right into the very fabric of the OS to the point it cannot be removed, and can never really be disabeld or bypassed. So I knew before it went retail to steer clear and i passed the information along to all my family and friends.

I will also share this with you all, i build PCs as a side job, i have built quite a lot since the news became widespread that support for Win7 was about to be cut, but to this day, i get orders with the vast majority of customers asking me to install Win7 and some oddballs even wanting Windows 8.1 LOL they must have fancy touch screens.
I always say upfront, i'll install Win10, but i won't be allowing connections to my internet to do any updates for you.

Perhaps things have changed, i haven't read up on anything about Win10 since that time before it went retail except see lots of rants on youtube about what Win10 is upto in the backound. I doubt it.

'Those who would give up their liberty for DX12 or whatever nonsense, deserve neither' Some guy from 1700's warned us about Windows 10!
 
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I won't ever be moving onto windows 10.

When a program or game i want becomes windows 10 only, then I'll simply have to miss out. I'm never caving in to microsoft.

You want that shiny new thing? Huh, ya like that?! Yeah you know you want it! So here's how much it's going to cost you, oh and i want access to EVERYTHING you do on it at all times and if you try to bypass any of it, well we'll simply undo it all next update, oh and you will update. YOU CAN'T SAY NO TO US ANY MORE! BWAHAHAHAHAHA!

All your information is mine! Every keystroke, everythintg you write in a file, every web page SEEKED and VISITED, time spent on each web page, clicks and click locations, programs you run, things you have installed. Everything you have saved on your hard disks and even portable storage files are mined, and everything your microphone and camera pick up too!

But hey, we just need ALL that information so that we can offer you a "better service and experience". LOL

Before it came out there were a few involved in testing that blew the whistle on what was built-in to the OS, built right into the very fabric of the OS to the point it cannot be removed, and can never really be disabeld or bypassed. So I knew before it went retail to steer clear and i passed the information along to all my family and friends.

I will also share this with you all, i build PCs as a side job, i have built quite a lot since the news became widespread that support for Win7 was about to be cut, but to this day, i get orders with the vast majority of customers asking me to install Win7 and some oddballs even wanting Windows 8.1 LOL they must have fancy touch screens.
I always say upfront, i'll install Win10, but i won't be allowing connections to my internet to do any updates for you.

Perhaps things have changed, i haven't read up on anything about Win10 since that time before it went retail except see lots of rants on youtube about what Win10 is upto in the backound. I doubt it.

'Those who would give up their liberty for DX12 or whatever nonsense, deserve neither' Some guy from 1700's warned us about Windows 10!
I said no, to everything, maybe that is why it is refusing to work properly.
 
I won't ever be moving onto windows 10.
You're not alone. I carry a bunch of stuff on me for allowing Win7 to install on newer hardware which normally requires Win10 or Linux, because so many people ask me to do it for them.
Sometimes to get around the USB issues, I have to use a PS/2 keyboard, sometimes I need to physically connect a DVD drive to the SATA ports. I'm pretty sure eventually we'll lose all of those from motherboards, and we'll finally be unable to wrangle a Win7 install altogether.
 
I said no, to everything, maybe that is why it is refusing to work properly.
On my both clean installs I also said no to everything the account creation process asked. Works fine, so I don't think that is the problem.
How long have you had W7 on that particular machine?
I think the "keep your fies & settings" option rarely works well if the W7 / W8 install is older than a year's or two's worth of active use.
At least I had so much really weird problems when I chose that option on my 6 years old W7 install, that I pretty quickly decided to "keep nothing".
Of course, I had moved all files I wanted to keep elsewhere (including E: D journals & controller bindings) . Same story in other words in post #78 of this thread.
 
They need a slap, for constantly changing the way things are set out and done. Can't find a one click access to so many things and to cap it off. Every time I try and open anything on the windows + X or left click, it opens a window about zip files and then says my zip has expired and then I can't open it. why why why? the whole thing is one big stitch-up and wind up.

I have been using windows 10 at work and I have been helping a friend with this OS for a long time.
Every time I use Windows 10 it feels like someone is sabotaging my actions.
Perhaps now that my own PC has Windows 10 I will finally get used to its convoluted interface.
 
If you still cannot find your data because windows update arbitrarily decided to get rid of it, I'd recommend not installing anything, until you run a recovery tool on your drive. Something like Recuva or EaseUS. You can likely scrape a majority of your old files from it, though be aware it's probably going to mean leaving the recovery tool on overnight and you will want an external HD of at least the same size as your internal drive to transfer the recovered files to. Ideally several times larger, as often it'll find the same file multiple times.
 
Gully, This seems to have worked, I can now see some of my old stuff.

I think that the laptop I am using is too old for windows 10 to work properly. Still, in-spite of downloading a number of things to make the videos run, still the same issue. Not sure what the best, non costing option is now. Go back to win 7, or try 8.1?

In answer to Zieman. The Laptop came with windows 7, so since 2011, approximately.
 
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