Windows 10: Windows 10: What to expect on July 29

Discus and support Windows 10: What to expect on July 29 in Windows 10 News to solve the problem; Upgraded my system with the RTM build of Windows 10 from Windows 8.1. Weirdly enough, it already says it is activated. Discussion in 'Windows 10 News' started by Brink, Jul 23, 2015.

  1. Windows 10: What to expect on July 29


    Upgraded my system with the RTM build of Windows 10 from Windows 8.1. Weirdly enough, it already says it is activated.
     
    ArazelEternal, Jul 25, 2015
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  2. Wynona Win User

    Talk about misreading a post! Sheesh! Sorry 'bout dat!
     
    Wynona, Jul 25, 2015
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  3. Wynona Win User
    Yeah, Arazel, I'm activated too and 10 is on a partition unrelated to Windows 7 or 8.1.

    Which makes me wonder if or when we'll actually be required to activate Windows 10. *Smile
     
    Wynona, Jul 25, 2015
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  4. sgage Win User

    Windows 10: What to expect on July 29

    Again, there's downloading, and there's installing - the two are decoupled. The idea was that if you 'reserved' a copy, it would automatically download ASAP, silently, in the background, presumably so as not to interfere with other net activities. Once it was all in place, THEN you will be notified, and you can install then and there, or at a time of your choosing.
     
    sgage, Jul 25, 2015
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  5. CountMike New Member
    That's what I was expecting but not a single byte yet that can be attributed to final download.
     
    CountMike, Jul 25, 2015
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  6. BunnyJ New Member
    One word..

    "JOY!!"
     
    BunnyJ, Jul 25, 2015
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  7. CountMike New Member
    CountMike, Jul 25, 2015
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  8. BunnyJ New Member

    Windows 10: What to expect on July 29

    More.. will some have issues.. yes. But so far all of the updates are going fine and I expect the same when the upgrade occurs on the 29th.

    Keep calm and upgrade. *Wink
     
    BunnyJ, Jul 25, 2015
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  9. sgage Win User
    I've been wondering myself how you'll know. At this point, I wouldn't be surprised if the download takes a few days or more past th 29th. Plans can and do change...

    I'm still hoping the Insiders get ours on the 29th. I suspect (along with many other folks), that it won't be anything as exciting as a new build - just some update that makes our installations "final" (whatever that means any more.) At this point, nothing would surprise me!
     
    sgage, Jul 25, 2015
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  10. BunnyJ New Member
    According to this:
    Windows 10: What to expect on July 29 | PCWorld
    Insiders will get the upgrade on the 29th.

    Windows 10: What to expect on July 29 [​IMG]
     
    BunnyJ, Jul 25, 2015
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  11. Wynona Win User
    Mike, they could be disguised as security updates. *Smile
     
    Wynona, Jul 25, 2015
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  12. Wynona Win User
    Which brings up another question . . . or three . . .

    There are at least three groups of us:

    1. Dual Boot Systems: Windows 10 on one partition and Windows 7 or 8.1 on another.
    2. Single Boot Systems: Windows 7 or 8.1 still intact.
    3. Single Boot Systems: Windows 7 or 8.1 "upgraded" to Windows 10 Preview.
    And <drumroll please> A variation of these groups who will or will not stay an Insider (which isn't important for my questions).

    I'm in the first group with a Windows 8.1 partition and a Windows 10 partition (that has never seen Windows 7 or 8.1). Will I get an email or will I get a popup? I think probably a popup.

    Lappy 17 and this desktop have both been upgraded from 8.1 Core to 8.1 Pro and have their copies of Windows 10 reserved.

    I've been getting updates on the Windows 10 partitions very regularly along with everyone else. What I'd like to know is if my Windows 10 Preview will be updated to final along with my Windows 8.1 partition? Yeah, one at a time and on Tuesday afternoon, I'm going to boot into Windows 8.1 and leave it running "just in case"!

    Anyhoo, how is Microsoft going to handle these different installations? Inquiring minds would like to know, but may never . . .
     
    Wynona, Jul 25, 2015
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  13. meebers Win User

    Windows 10: What to expect on July 29

    What I got out of the movie (post #28) after you see "your upgrade is ready to install" two options: "Schedule for Later" & "Start the upgrade now"
     
    meebers, Jul 25, 2015
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  14. sgage Win User
    I am in group 1a: I dual boot Windows 7 with a reservation put in, and Window 10 upgraded from an entrirely different Windows 8.1 retail licensed installation. Now, my Win7 is Home Premium, which means it will upgrade to Win10 Home. My Win10 was upgraded to from a Win8.1 Pro system, so the upgrade I get there is Pro. So my question is, can I take the Pro Upgrade, make an ISO of it for future use that will be a good final Win10 Pro licence, but still stay in the IP for at least a while. Or do I have to drop out? Because I do want an 'official' final version of Pro, independent of the IP.

    I've enjoyed the IP, but I've got work to do, and it sure can be a time sink, as I'm sure we all know *sarc
     
    sgage, Jul 25, 2015
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  15. Fafhrd Win User
    There are infinitely more possibilities including virtual machines on various OS platforms, and bare metal, VHD booters, Mac Bootcampers, Multiple Windows 10 installations, those that have upgraded from their OEM or retail Windows already and those that have (unwittingly) converted their retail Windows 10 previews to volume licensed KMS activated ones. And there are no doubt some which are disconnected from the internet. Then there are tablet and mobile users too.
     
    Fafhrd, Jul 25, 2015
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