Windows 10: Will this work on 10?

Discus and support Will this work on 10? in Windows 10 Support to solve the problem; On Windows XP, 7, and 8, if you could start but couldn't get into Windows, you could put any legal copy of Windows into the optical drive, restart, and... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Support' started by Vince Massi, May 6, 2016.

  1. Will this work on 10?


    On Windows XP, 7, and 8, if you could start but couldn't get into Windows, you could put any legal copy of Windows into the optical drive, restart, and it would take you to a help menu that would get you into safe mode. This is legal, because you are only getting into your own computer.

    Granted, most of us don't have 10 on a DVD, but would it work? I'm afraid to try it as an experiment, but if I loaded my legal copy of XP or 7 into my optical drive and restarted 10, would it take me to a help menu?

    :)
     
    Vince Massi, May 6, 2016
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  2. Windows 10 will work on this PC. This PC can be upgraded but there may be some issues.

    I was just thinking the same thing (but I'm not a nerd lol). I would install the update, would see how it goes. If it turns out undesirable for me, I can always revert to 8.1.

    Thank you for giving me an idea. Really appreciate it. Will this work on 10? :) - Am
     
    PreezAmelie, May 6, 2016
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  3. Windows 10 will work on this PC. This PC can be upgraded but there may be some issues.

    It's possible. It's also possible that following the upgrade, you could install the older version of the driver and it would still work, or a generic microsoft driver might also be able to fill the gap.

    If it was me (and to be fair, I'm a nerd), I would install the update and just see how it goes. I have a 7-year old laptop (ancient by computer standards) that came with Vista. The nVidia mobile 7700 graphics card never got newer drivers over all these
    years, but the driver for Vista still installed and works perfectly on Windows 7, 8, 8.1, and now 10 with no trouble. Your milage may vary of course.
     
    Shawn 'Cmdr' Keene [MVP], May 6, 2016
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  4. philc43 Win User

    Will this work on 10?

    philc43, May 6, 2016
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  5. Good link, Phil. I intend to make a recovery disk as soon as possible.

    But my question is, if someone is already fouled up and can't get into Windows, can he use any legal copy of Windows (even if it isn't 10) to get into 10?
     
    Vince Massi, May 6, 2016
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  6. philc43 Win User
    He can always use another PC to create the recovery disk. Not sure that you can use an older version of Windows, it will boot but will load all the wrong system files into memory and run incorrect versions of the key windows processes. If you have an old W8 disk you might be able to boot from it then ask it to restart in advanced troubleshooting mode and hope that it bypasses the CD drive and triggers the W10 OS instead.
     
    philc43, May 6, 2016
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  7. Phil, I made a DVD rescue disk, so the problem is solved. I didn't need one (yet) but at least I'm ready.
     
    Vince Massi, May 7, 2016
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  8. b1rd Win User

    Will this work on 10?

    Hey Vince Massi,

    If you're unaware of Kyhi's Bootable PE Rescue Disk, it's something you might want to check out. SUPER useful.
     
    b1rd, May 7, 2016
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  9. simrick Win User
    I agree. @Kyhi's rescue media is the best, and has helped me and others in many situations.
     
    simrick, May 7, 2016
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  10. Ztruker Win User
    I've booted a Windows 10 install USB flash drive to get to a Command Prompt so I coudl run chkdsk on a Windows 7 X86 system, ditto on a Vista Pro X64 system so I suspect it will also work on XP as long as the bitness is the same.

    Why not try it and let us know.
     
    Ztruker, May 7, 2016
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  11. I'll have to try it, because the rescue disk I made doesn't work. Following the directions carefully, Win 10 did exactly what the tutorial said that it would. Then I put it in my DVD drive and rebooted. It hesitated a while and then Windows 10 opened normally.

    I do have three partitions (XP, 8, and 10) and it is set to automatically open to 10.
     
    Vince Massi, May 7, 2016
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  12. Kyhi Win User
    But you are not really going to get into the windows 10 OS..
    you are going to get into a very limited version of windows pe
    where via the command prompt you can access the disk,
    but why use a command prompt to access the disk..

    Now if you have three OS's on different partitions,
    yes you can boot into another OS and gain access to the windows 10 OS files..
     
  13. Will this work on 10?

    Cancel what I said--it works.

    I had put the recovery disk into my DVD drive and restarted. I should have shut down and then started up. It works fine and I looked around at the options (none of which I needed, since my rig is running fine). And it did give me the option of starting up any one of my three partitions.
     
    Vince Massi, Apr 5, 2018
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