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| Thread ID: 138237 | 2014-10-27 08:19:00 | Win10 build 9860 | Tony (4941) | Press F1 |
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| 1386949 | 2014-11-19 07:32:00 | The VM with the local account doesn't want to give me the latest build - says there are none available. . When you open PCSettings and go to the Preview builds, change the top box on the right from Slow to Fast - then the new Update will show. ( just put it in on a VM) |
wainuitech (129) | ||
| 1386950 | 2014-11-19 08:34:00 | When you open PCSettings and go to the Preview builds, change the top box on the right from Slow to Fast - then the new Update will show. ( just put it in on a VM)D'oh! That was what I needed. I'd done it on the other VM but not on this one. Downloading now. Thanks. |
Tony (4941) | ||
| 1386951 | 2014-11-26 20:37:00 | I've had Win10 installed as a VM under Windows7 - so far so good. I'd freed up some disk space so decided to also install it natively in its own partition. The install threw up the message in the attachment. Of course I have no idea what driver it thinks is missing, and the possible suspects don't have the drivers on their install disk separately - just as part of an install exe. So what do I do now? I can post feedback via the VM install, but that of course gets no responses. What I will be saying apart from anything else is (a) why is it not possible to be a bit more specific, and/or (b) why can't I skip that bit. I also notice that the browse dialog doesn't include the DVD drive or the network, so quite how I'm supposed to supply the drivers I'm not sure. Ideas, anyone? |
Tony (4941) | ||
| 1386952 | 2014-11-28 00:35:00 | can you do an in-place upgrade from Win7, 8 or 8.1? | nmercer (3899) | ||
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