It's version of installed system. Tell me version of the distributive of Windows 10. Do you use the clean DVD-installation or upgrade with the tool in Windows 7?
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04-01-2016, 09:44 AM (This post was last modified: 04-01-2016, 09:49 AM by Mirko.)
(04-01-2016, 09:37 AM)DeathBringer Wrote: It's version of installed system. Tell me version of the distributive of Windows 10. Do you use the clean DVD-installation or upgrade with the tool in Windows 7?
I used the tool, although created a DVD Disc with it and upgraded win7 by starting the setup from DVD under win7. How can I found out what Version the DVD contained?
Edit: The Setup.exe at the DVD have date 30.10.2015 5:09am, size is 80,576 kb
Sylv3se Wrote:The initial release of the Microsoft tool that checks system upgrade compatibility had some issues and was replaced on 6/2. A fix was released that will show under optional updates that you need to download and install from Windows Update if not installed automatically. Microsoft is currently moving the fix to recommended in WU.
You can verify this fix was installed by Viewing Installed updates.
After verifying the fix was installed you can re-run the Compatibility Appraiser. This will happen automatically within a day or it can be run manually from an admin command prompt:
Once started, it may take 10 minutes or so for the appraiser to complete. Once complete, re-open the Get Windows 10 app and it will have the updated compatibility information