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    • gjacobseG
      gjacobse @Dashrender
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      @Dashrender said:

      Can you press CTRL + ALT + DEL and get a process list?

      Yes, I've gone through the process list and ended things that I knew were not related.

      I also went through MSCONFIG and disabled a number of processes that didn't need to load.

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      • gjacobseG
        gjacobse @Dashrender
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        @Dashrender said:

        I wonder if there might be a corrupt sector on the HD?

        Can check, but not that I am aware of.

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        • DashrenderD
          Dashrender
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          did you cancel the upgrade?

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          • gjacobseG
            gjacobse
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            @Dashrender said:

            did you cancel the upgrade?

            The pc was closed and rebooted.
            The option is still there

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              Alex Sage
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              Download the ISO and use that.

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                A Former User @Alex Sage
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                @anonymous said:

                Download the ISO and use that.

                You have to do the in place upgrade path first for Microsoft to activate your computer then you can do clean installs (even on other hard drives) and it will automatically activate.

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                  Alex Sage @A Former User
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                  @thecreativeone91 said

                  You have to do the in place upgrade path first for Microsoft to activate your computer then you can do clean installs (even on other hard drives) and it will automatically activate.

                  Correct, but you can do a in place upgrade from the ISO

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                    Alex Sage
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                    https://www.thurrott.com/windows/windows-10/5008/windows-10-tip-associate-your-pc-with-your-free-windows-10-license

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                      A Former User @Alex Sage
                      last edited by

                      @anonymous said:

                      @thecreativeone91 said

                      You have to do the in place upgrade path first for Microsoft to activate your computer then you can do clean installs (even on other hard drives) and it will automatically activate.

                      Correct, but you can do a in place upgrade from the ISO

                      Yes, but the ISO installer won't register it. It's needs the preinstall direct download app to run first for the process to work properly.

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                        Alex Sage @A Former User
                        last edited by Alex Sage

                        @thecreativeone91 said:

                        Yes, but the ISO installer won't register it. It's needs the preinstall direct download app to run first for the process to work properly.

                        Not true! Did you read the link?

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                          Alex Sage
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                          As long as you do a upgrade, your fine.

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                            A Former User @Alex Sage
                            last edited by

                            @anonymous said:

                            @thecreativeone91 said:

                            Yes, but the ISO installer won't register it. It's needs the preinstall direct download app to run first for the process to work properly.

                            Not true! Did you read the link?

                            Don't care what the link says. We've tested it throughly in house and have had direct communication with Microsoft throughout the process.

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                              A Former User @Alex Sage
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                              @anonymous said:

                              As long as you do a upgrade, your fine.

                              Nope, we have done an in place upgrade from the ISO on many computers. It simply doesn't work that way. It wants a key once upgraded for activation. Microsoft confirms its not designed to be run that way the first time.

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                                Alex Sage
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                                Are you booting from the ISO? If so. That's the problem. Just burn the ISO to a disk, and run the setup from inside windows.

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                                  A Former User @Alex Sage
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                                  @anonymous said:

                                  Are you booting from the ISO? If so. That's the problem. Just burn the ISO to a disk, and run the setup from inside windows.

                                  No we aren't booting from the ISO. Again we've been in direct contact with MS throughout our testing to make sure our upgrade of 20,000+ computers goes well.

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                                    A Former User
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                                    Are you running the media creation tool on the same computer you are upgrading? If so that's the same tool that does the in place upgrade and it will work.

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                                    • gjacobseG
                                      gjacobse @A Former User
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                                      @thecreativeone91 said:

                                      @anonymous said:

                                      Are you booting from the ISO? If so. That's the problem. Just burn the ISO to a disk, and run the setup from inside windows.

                                      No we aren't booting from the ISO. Again we've been in direct contact with MS throughout our testing to make sure our upgrade of 20,000+ computers goes well.

                                      Twenty - Thousand?! Yike. yea,.. I'd say you want to make sure it goes well.

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                                        A Former User @gjacobse
                                        last edited by A Former User

                                        @g.jacobse said:

                                        @thecreativeone91 said:

                                        @anonymous said:

                                        Are you booting from the ISO? If so. That's the problem. Just burn the ISO to a disk, and run the setup from inside windows.

                                        No we aren't booting from the ISO. Again we've been in direct contact with MS throughout our testing to make sure our upgrade of 20,000+ computers goes well.

                                        Twenty - Thousand?! Yike. yea,.. I'd say you want to make sure it goes well.

                                        We have a lot more than that. I don't know the whole total. We have so many different business units, and some of them we just recently bought so they won't be on our AD and network for a few years for legal reasons (to make sure we run them separate for a few years in-case they find out something they didn't know during the purchase.) The buyout they did before this they were very glad they did it as they end up having to clean house both the IT staff and equipment they had been using torrented version of everything.

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                                        • JaredBuschJ
                                          JaredBusch @A Former User
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                                          @thecreativeone91 said:

                                          Nope, we have done an in place upgrade from the ISO on many computers. It simply doesn't work that way. It wants a key once upgraded for activation. Microsoft confirms its not designed to be run that way the first time.

                                          You can always get around a key by interrupting an install or upgrade and running sysprep. This obviously would not scale out though.

                                          While the reason for this article no longer applies as MS eventually updated the normal process to handle a user folder in an alternate location, the initial Insider process did not handle it. The key step to get around it was to interrupt the default flow and step into sysprep. A side benefit of hitting sysprep if the ability to subsequently skip a key being required during the process
                                          http://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/1964-users-folder-move-location-windows-10-a.html

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                                          • DashrenderD
                                            Dashrender @A Former User
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                                            @thecreativeone91 said:

                                            @anonymous said:

                                            As long as you do a upgrade, your fine.

                                            Nope, we have done an in place upgrade from the ISO on many computers. It simply doesn't work that way. It wants a key once upgraded for activation. Microsoft confirms its not designed to be run that way the first time.

                                            I upgraded a computer this weekend from the ISO, and it activated with no CD key. Weird you're having this problem. I hope you'll share the solution.

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