I couldn't get #11102 to install on my desktop PC. I tried several times and got errors about check for memory problems. I pulled RAM and shuffled it around as online advise suggested.
I decided to reset the PC and it started and stayed at 2% for several hours. I tried starting over and it did the same thing at 1% for several more hours.
I next shut down and restarted with my Win-7 install/upgrade disk. Tired of trying to get it to repair I clicked custom install, after moving all of my files to my external hard drive.
Now I have Win-7 w/service pack 1, and IE-8. Have been trying for 2 days now to get updates, or to upgrade to Win-10. Can't get IE-9, IE-10, or IE-11 to install.
I think I may have picked the wrong PC name when I did the custom install and no matter which PC name I change to it is trying to find the files and updates for the wrong PC?
I have a install saved for Win-10 and burned a DVD of it 3 copies and it always finds an error and won't install.
I found a original DVD that I downloaded the first build of Win-10 ISO that I used to install Win-10 on this laptop.
Tried installing from the ISO disk and it got to the part of downloading updates and ran for a couple of hours before I got the message to turn on Updates. I checked and updates are set to automatic. I click to check for updates and it stops almost immediately and shows error that Cryptographic Service is not registered. I have Net Frame Work 3.5 showing to be installed?
Any way to just start from build #11102 or am I stuck with having to pay for Win-10 now that the free period is over?
I have Win-10 on this laptop and it works just fine with build #11102, it has way less memory and small SSD.