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Looks to be stuck in a loop, at 32% overall, 6% at Installing features and drivers. Second attempt was left for overnight and nothing changed. Toshiba L305-S5921 Laptop. Upgrading from Win 7 home. Had no trouble on my desktop or HP laptop.
Any Ideas???

Looks to be stuck in a loop, at 32% overall, 6% at Installing features and drivers. Second attempt was left for overnight and nothing changed. Toshiba L305-S5921 Laptop. Upgrading from Win 7 home. Had no trouble on my desktop or HP laptop.
Any Ideas???
try to remove your graphic driver
first, remove catalyst control someting
then remove your Graphic driver

and try to reinstall Win 10

I did it with this way

Try the update in Safe Mode.

Try the update in Safe Mode.
Tried that and got shot down immediately.

When I had this issue I unplugged everything off of the back (USB mouse, keyboard, speakers) and it finally got past the 32% mark, however take this with a grain of salt because now I have the nasty Error code: 0xC004C003 so Windows 10 wont activate. And this wasn't a clean install it was the upgrade.

When I had this issue I unplugged everything off of the back (USB mouse, keyboard, speakers) and it finally got past the 32% mark, however take this with a grain of salt because now I have the nasty Error code: 0xC004C003 so Windows 10 wont activate. And this wasn't a clean install it was the upgrade.
As I understand it, you cannot do a clean install until you do the upgrade, unless you have a code to enter. Perhaps MIcrosoft should bypass messing with so many drivers and let stuff run in compatability mode until they get them all figured out. It seems Windows is always struggling with drivers.

I had a problem with a Toshiba laptop too. Running upgrade from USB failed. Successful with DVD. Same downloaded image though...

I have tried download, usb, and dvd. I have disabled so much stuff I forget half of it and still will not upgrade. Got to 53% today and then locked up.

Have you disconnected Internet connection?

Have you disconnected Internet connection?
If you upgrade using a USB or DVD, you don't need an Internet connection as the stuff you need is on the local media.

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