Installation :: Won't Install On Samsung R580 Running Win7 64bit
Sep 16, 2015
Windows 10 downloaded to my laptop, and stated that it's ready for installation, etc. As I reboot my laptop, it just goes back into Windows 7. I can't seem to figure out why either. I also tried downloading the stand alone installer with no success either. It will just say installation failed.
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Aug 7, 2015
I have downloaded Windows 10 and created multiple USB's using Rufus/Windows 7 USB Tool/Even The Win 10 Creation tool, however everything time I try to install using UEFI the USB drive is never detected therefore it can't boot. I change it to legacy and it does boot and will only install the 32bit version...
I have downloaded the 64bit image only numerous times, created it with either with one of the above methods, even with Rufus settings correct, I can never install the 64bit version. As a test I did the same steps for Windows 8 media and it works fine under UEFI and install the 64bit version.
UEFI is selected in my bios, secure boot is off (even tried it with it on) - Even burn them all to DVD to no avail.
PS I even install the 64bit version of 8 then tried to run the setup within the ISO of 4 different downloads of either both images and the 64bit only image but all state that I need to insert the 64bit media and setup can not install.
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Oct 16, 2015
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Aug 23, 2015
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Installation Failure: Windows failed to install the following update with error 0xe06d7363: Upgrade to Windows 10 Pro, version 1511, 10586.
System -Provider [ Name]Microsoft-Windows-WindowsUpdateClient [ Guid]{945A8954-C147-4ACD-923F-40C45405A658} EventID20 Version0 Level2 Task1 Opcode13 Keywords0x8000000000000028 -TimeCreated [ SystemTime]2015-12-10T19:11:07.145622700Z EventRecordID601760 Correlation -Execution [ ProcessID]308 [ ThreadID]5688 ChannelSystem ComputerAlisonXPS -Security [ UserID]S-1-5-18
-EventData errorCode0xe06d7363 updateTitleUpgrade to Windows 10 Pro, version 1511, 10586 updateGuid{2AF34381-A9A9-42D5-8A36-1B86F0A6235F} updateRevisionNumber202
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Specs:
Operating System Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
CPU AMD FX-812034 °C Zambezi 32nm Technology
RAM 32.0GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 2400MHz (11-11-11-28)
Motherboard ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. CROSSHAIR V FORMULA-Z (Socket 942)28 °C
Graphics G276HL (1920x1080@60Hz) 2047MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti (EVGA)28 °C
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1397GB Western Digital WDC WD15EARS-00Z5B1 (SATA)33 °C
465GB Seagate ST9500325AS (SATA)24 °C
298GB Seagate ST3320620AS (SATA)32 °C
232GB Maxtor 6L250S0 (SATA)35 °C
7GB Memorex TRAVELDRIVE 005B USB Device (USB)
Optical Drives HL-DT-ST BD-RE WH12LS30
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I only needed to access Ubuntu for work purposes and my boss gave me a copy of both windows 8.1 and windows 10 (stand alone clean install). I did successfully install windows 10 but was not able to dual-boot to Ubuntu. Because I needed to prioritize work, I scrapped windows 10 and currently only run Ubuntu.
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The actual upgrade process went completely smooth, without a hitch. HOWEVER, after restarting the now upgraded Windows 10 environment does not allow for basic functions such as taskbar, web browsing, right-click desktop, click on Edge or Notifications and nothing happens, etc etc...
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