I have both an Acer Laptop and Dell Desktop, both fully loaded. For the last 2 days, both my computers have tried to install the above update at least 5 times on each computer.
On both computers, I have tried running the update troubleshooter but it could not fix the 'corruption' issue but did fix all other issues.
I downloaded wu170509.diagcab, ran it on both computers which solved this problem but KB4058258 was downloaded again, installed again, then the computers showed that it could no
I have a dell 580s, i3, 2TB HD (only 2.7 years old), 10 gb ram
For the last 10 days, I have been trying to get windows 10 update of July/16 to install. I have tried all the methods and advice in the community & finally realized it is probably my hard drive even though 'chkdsk' in the elevated command prompt tried to
fix it, shows repaired and the same thing happened. I even tried to install 2 earlier images and came up with the same result.
My question is: will a clean install, including
System Dell 580s Desktop I3, 64-bit, 10gb memory, 2TB c: drive, 1TB d:drive, 2 TB external Backup Drive
Originally purchased with win 7 home, upgraded to Pro, then windows 8 & 8.1 & finally to windows 10 (on July 29/15). Windows build 10240 before upgrade to 1511, 10586
I had 3 - 4 backup images & approximately 15-20 restore points
Yesterday morning I decided to upgrade to the new build. The upgrade downloaded ok, then it installed all the upgrade. After installation the computer restarte
How do I see what version of Windows 10 I have? I've seen people talk about version numbers, but in my brief moments of looking around I haven't found it yet.
In IE 11 & prior, you could install PDF Writer into Devices & Printers. When you printed to PDF from a document or from a web site, the pdf writer would open & you could save the pdf document anywhere on your computer and save it under any file name you
wanted.
If you go to a site & it has a document in PDF format, there is no problem in saving it to any location on your computer and you can also give it a file name.
BUT
In Windows 10 Edge, you have a choice of Microsoft PDF or any PDF
I purchased an Acer Aspire E15 notebook with windows 8.1 Basic installed. Since I had an extra windows 8.1 pro key, I used it to upgrade the notebook to 8.1 Pro through Windows Update "ADD FEATURES TO WINDOWS 8.1".
My questions are that if I upgrade to windows 10 version:
1. will it use the windows 8.1 pro key and I get the pro version of windows 10
2. will it use the windows 8.1 basic key in the BIOS and I get the basic version of windows 10
3. if the update only accepts the key in BIOS,
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