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Reserve windows 10 not showing on sis pc


Got this pc with windows 7 but the reserve windows 10 option is not there
Only option i see is get windows 10 -check your update status - Go to windows update-
Learn about windows 10

You may be better off updating to W10 via the Media Creation Tool.

Follow this tutorial to see the various options you have:

Windows 10 - Upgrade Installation

Got this pc with windows 7 but the reserve windows 10 option is not there
Only option i see is get windows 10 -check your update status - Go to windows update-
Learn about windows 10
Use this Tech Bench link to download the iso file and do an in-place install.
Repair Install Windows 10 with an In-place Upgrade

Got this pc with windows 7
When it is done, go to that folder > open the folder > right click at the iso file > clickMount > clickSetup.exe
Windows 7 won't mount ISO files natively. The OP will either have to install a third party program to mount the ISO file, or alternatively just click the Upgrade Now button on this webpage:
Windows 10

Windows 7 won't mount ISO files natively. The OP will either have to install a third party program to mount the ISO file, or alternatively just click the Upgrade Now button on this webpage:
Windows 10
Yes. You are right.
I forgot I am dealing with Windows 7.
Thank you for correction.

My post has been edited.

Like you said, using the Upgrade Now button would be better.

Like you said, using the Upgrade Now button would be better.
Well...that depends on a lot of factors. If the user wants nothing more than the "Get Windows X" experience provided by Windows Update - the Upgrade Now button will do just exactly that.

If the user wants to make a Windows 10 install DVD or USB to both upgrade from and have for later use, then the Media Creation Tool (Download Tool Now button further down the same webpage) built-in USB/DVD creation method is the least complicated way of making one and also seems to (in my experience) be most universally "accepted" to boot from by most PCs - more so than using RUFUS.

If the user wants to be able to do DISM repairs and/or other manipulations with the install image, then the Tech Bench download is the best way to go.

All just IMHO.

I thank you all for the help

Reserve windows 10 not showing on sis pc