![]() ![]() I've tried this numerous times, each time having to delete the existing $Windows.WS folder to avoid a "Something Happened" error from the upgrader, but the result is always the same: the upgrader closes and the $Windows.WS folder never grows in size. I get a hidden folder named "$Windows.~WS" added to C: (before I click next), but it never grows past its initial size of 47 MB. Once I get to that screen and I click next, the Windows 10 Upgrader just closes and nothing happens, even if the laptop is left on overnight. After I run the installer, it takes ~1 minute for the following window to pop up (not sure if the taking a whole minute for the window to pop up is a symptom for a problem or not) ![]() The laptop exceeds all of the Windows 10 minimum specifications (latest OS, > 1 GHz processor, > 2 GB of RAM, > 20 GB of HDD space, > DirectX 9, and > 800圆00 display) listed on the Windows 10 Specifications page, and it is running a legitimate copy of Windows 7 that came pre-installed on the laptop when I purchased it new from the store. I'm trying to upgrade a Win 7 SP1 Home Premium 64-bit laptop of mine to Windows 10 so that I can play around with it before installing it on my primary desktop. ![]()
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