Windows 10: Upgrade this PC now or Create Media for another PC?

Discus and support Upgrade this PC now or Create Media for another PC? in Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade to solve the problem; I want to upgrade my Windows 7 PC to Windows 10 using the media creation tool. I don't want to do a clean install or lose my existing files or... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade' started by Redman, Aug 15, 2015.

  1. Redman Win User

    Upgrade this PC now or Create Media for another PC?


    I want to upgrade my Windows 7 PC to Windows 10 using the media creation tool. I don't want to do a clean install or lose my existing files or programs. Which option should I select? I would have thought "Upgrade this PC" would have been the ideal option rather than creating an iso but all the guides I've seen recommend going with the option to create an iso and then use that to upgrade the PC. Has anyone used the "Upgrade this PC" option and encountered any problems?

    Thanks.

    :)
     
    Redman, Aug 15, 2015
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  2. bobn27613 Win User

    KB3163018 will not install.

    I don't want to assume but did you choose 'create media for another PC' or 'upgrade this PC now'
     
    bobn27613, Aug 15, 2015
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  3. JasonPOV Win User
    Move Windows 10 to different HD

    Thank you!

    When I click on the tool after downloading, should I choose:

    Upgrade this PC now

    –or–

    Create installation media for another PC.

    I assume Upgrade this PC now, right?
     
    JasonPOV, Aug 15, 2015
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  4. Upgrade this PC now or Create Media for another PC?

    I and others have used it . Worked fine for me. I will say this only once, BACK UP YOUR CURRENT SYSTEM. <shout off > *Smile If it can go wrong it will.
     
    Torquemada, Aug 15, 2015
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  5. Antilope Win User
    It would be wise to take the following steps BEFORE upgrading to Windows 10.

    -Backup all of your data on your PC. Make sure you can restore your data from the backup. Do a test.

    -Make sure you have Windows 7 install media in case the upgrade goes badly and you have to do a clean re-install of Windows 7.

    -Make sure you have all of the Windows 7 drivers for you PC on a backup media. Sometimes Windows 10 won't load all of the required drivers. Hardware makers haven't or won't release Windows 10 drivers for all hardware. Windows 7 drivers usually work in Windows 10 (although it's better to use a Windows 10 driver if possible). Also, you will need these drivers if you have to do a re-install of Windows 7.

    -From the Windows 10 Media Creation Tool, choose "Upgrade this PC". It will ask at some point early in the process if you want to keep all of your files, etc. At that point you can choose to keep them or to keep nothing.
     
    Antilope, Aug 15, 2015
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  6. Redman Win User
    Thanks for the help! By backing up data, you mean a Windows backup via Backup and Restore? I have multiple other partitions on other internal hard drives that contain photo's, videos etc. Would these need to be backed up too? It's a few TB of data so would rather not have to... My Windows 7 installation is on its own partition on an SSD, I also have most of my programs on the same partition. If I lose the apps it''s not a disaster but I can't lose the photos and videos that I have on my other internal drives.

    Thanks!
     
    Redman, Aug 15, 2015
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  7. I suggest creating the media for no other reason than if the Upgrade this PC now option has an issue, hten you have to start all over. The same thing applies to downloading the ISO in the Media Creation tool, except that the upgrade process has not yet started.

    The other benefit to creating install media is that you can use it on other qualifying machines with the same edition (Home or Pro) and bit depth ( 32-bit or 64 bit)

    The rule of thumb for any Windows install is to disconnect all other drives from the machine.
    The only drive that should be connected is the drive you are installing Windows.

    You should back up any personal data on that drive - the other drives will be fine since they are essentially disconnected backup drives. When the upgrade is complete, you can reconnect the other drives.

    Either way, upgrade now or download for later - disconnect the other drives.
     
    Slartybart, Aug 15, 2015
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  8. sml156 Win User

    Upgrade this PC now or Create Media for another PC?

    After following the great tips here I would use the media creation tool to make a USB or DVD that way you can do a clean install after the upgrade, if you want without wasting bandwidth or time to download again.
     
    sml156, Aug 15, 2015
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  9. Redman Win User
    Thanks for the info. I have a few applications installed on those other drives. If I disconnect these drives, will I get any issue during the Win 10 upgrade, as it won't be able to see the drives those apps are installed on?
     
    Redman, Aug 16, 2015
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  10. IT depends ... if the applications are portable installs or stand-alone applications then no issue.
    If they were full registered installs, there might be an issue - I'm not sure ... I've never put programs off the C: drive for that reason.
    The worst that would happen is the registry entries would not carry over since Windows could not find the install Location.

    I'm not sure what to tell you, other than make a system image of the machine (System Reserve and CUpgrade this PC now or Create Media for another PC? :) - store it on an external drive and also backup your registry. If there are only a few applications not on the connected drive and they do not get carried over, you might be able to crawl the exported registry and get the entries. Some pgms are self healing - fire it up and the registry entries are created.

    It might only take a reinstall of the pgms after the upgrade and re-connecting the drives. This is uncharted territory for me.
     
    Slartybart, Aug 16, 2015
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  11. Redman Win User
    Thanks for your help Slartybart. I followed your advice but when upgrading I get the following error:

    This PC can't run Windows 10

    We couldn't update the System Reserved Partition

    I believe the System reserved partition is on one of the internal drives I have disconnected prior to the attempt to update to Windows 10. Any suggestions?

    Thanks again.
     
    Redman, Aug 16, 2015
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  12. bobkn Win User
    That may not be the problem.

    Fix: Windows 10 upgrade couldn’t update the system reserved partition - Buck Hodges - Site Home - MSDN Blogs
     
    bobkn, Aug 16, 2015
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  13. Upgrade this PC now or Create Media for another PC?

    bobkn might be on to something there, your machine booted, so the SysRes partition is ok. That leaves a possible issue with space.

    I'd like to see your Disk Management.
    Download this zip file (contains dmDskmgr-vd.mmc)

    dmDskmgr-vd.zip
    Striken: you can launch the MMC from inside the compressed folder.
    Extract the mmc file (dbl click the zip to open, then extract all)
    then dbl click the decompressed mmc file to run it
    Double click dmDskmgr-vd.zip to open the folder
    Double click dmDskmgr-vd.mmc to launch the custom Disk Management console
    You'll get an output similar to this:


    Upgrade this PC now or Create Media for another PC? [​IMG]

    Press Alt+PrtScn to grab a snapshot of just that window
    Open Paint and Ctrl+V to paste it, then save the image
    Attach the image to a new post.
    I helped members during the Preview do exactly what the link bobkn pointed to suggests. I grew the part to 450 MB, but it seems as though a Win10 Clean install creates a SysRes of 500 MB (drat ... I was so close)
    I even started building a thread. I'll see if I can find the pieces (I never posted it) - it even has pretty pictures *Wink
    It is fairly simple, one set of commands does it all in Minitool Partition Wizard.

    I'll look for my grow the System Reserve partition instructs, while you collect and post the disk management information on your machine.
     
    Slartybart, Apr 4, 2018
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