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I'm guessing you can just redo again after 24 hours, or use the other option, the media creation tool.
The large size USB is suggested for low disk space systems so it must utilize that during the upgrade process.
I'm guessing you can just redo again after 24 hours, or use the other option, the media creation tool.
The large size USB is suggested for low disk space systems so it must utilize that during the upgrade process.
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Might be more fun to boot to the usb and install it on my new rig = something I've been putting off lol
Maybe tomorrow
Yip Derek is correct. You just follow windows 10 media maker tool.
Without 10 being installed I used windows 7 usb download tool as I've always used
I needed a fresh 10 iso build the other I had was of 10164 I believe ?
Got it now just need to load it
Please don't make it out. That I am telling lies. You would have been better saying is there a way to do that. Could you please tell me.
Oh it's alright it's done. And I will forget about it. It's done and dusted, no hard feelings.
No problem you may have been under the impression I had the win-10 updates installed in win-7
I do not
OK mate.
I myself downloaded and burned the ISO to Dvd yesterday and weight around 4Gb. Always handy to have different medias such Usb or Dvd.
Those medias don't load online drivers & updates unless you tell to do it.
If you're fresh Windows 7 install on new rig, maybe it could be worth a try. Me, i'm still making my mind and to wipe Clean All my 7 hard drive, is like years of updates to reinstall properly, but its making its way and i'm waiting some news for fresh display drivers or a fix.