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Windows Fall Creators Update upgrade issues on Windows 7
« on: October 20, 2017, 05:35:56 PM »
Windows 10 Fall Creators Update, the third major Windows 10 update, is finally here. With initial reactions divided, we can expect that trend to hold until some major issues are patched.

This includes Windows 7 users who, after trying to upgrade, have experienced problems getting the latest version on their device. Some of these users reported various upgrade problems with both Windows Media Creation Tool and Update Assistant, respectively.

Namely, they weren’t able to upgrade from Windows 7 to Windows 10 after multiple tries. These are some reports users made on Windows support forum’s dedicated thread:

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Rebooting did nothing. Windows 7 started as usual. When I clicked on the Windows 10 Installing… icon it started over from the beginning with preparing to download. I let it run overnight and it again stopped at 99%.”
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”Same issue, several retries, several hours each attempt. I am aware the media creation tool exists, but Microsoft’s webpage once mentioned that you needed to use your Windows’ UPGRADE option to avoid being left with an unactivated copy. Has this changed?

I do NOT want to end up with a semi-pirated copy AT ALL.”
Now, there are multiple reasons for this error to occur, starting from hardware incompatibility to update server issues or even license problems. There are some things users can do in regard to this, but, the best advice we can offer is to simply wait for a couple of days until everything settles down.

In case you’ve experienced difficulties with the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update upgrade, try using the steps listed below:

■ Check the system requirements.

■ Restart your PC a few times before the upgrade.

■ Disable peripheral devices, like USB webcam, card reader or printer temporarily.

■ Update BIOS if updates are available.

■ Try to upgrade with the ISO DVD media or bootable USB drive.

Upgrade issues aren’t a novelty for Microsoft, but they’ll eventually address the problems at hand as they did after the previous release.

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