![]() I think I'll try a registry cleaning utility and see if that helps. I don't know why my upgrade fails (some registry setting or device driver might be causing an issue - the error I get offers no insight). He upgraded from Win7 Home to Win10 Home at no cost on August 28, 2019, with no shady purchases or hacks required. He used a Win10 image direct from Microsoft, burned to a DVD (same one I was using), so it's all legitimate. I just had my son do this on his PC (Win7 Home) and it was successful. Thankfully it gracefully rolls back, and the attempted upgrade doesn't do any harm. I've been trying to upgrade my Win7 Pro to Win10 Pro, but it keeps failing. Although Windows still isn't perfect, I don't think it's quite that bad anymore. Mostly it would improve stability and performance, and I think that was largely a result of you having a clean Windows Registry again. ![]() I remember in the past when "computer geeks" would recommend doing a full, from scratch, clean reinstallation of Windows about once a year. You know, in case of the 'Applecollapse'. I like the idea of iCloud-type data backups, but I just like to hard-manage these things.
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